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Vomiting, Diarrhea, Nausea, Excessive Saliva, Dizziness. Food Poisoning?

I experienced what I believe was food poisoning last Thursday and Friday (vomiting, diarrhea , every hour for 12 hours or so. It s been a week I m still suffering from on and off nausea, excessive saliva , dizziness , cold/ feverish/clammy spells. I also have a stuffy nose and mildly sore throat, night sweabutane loss of appetite. Ive also been handling a large amount of stress lately. Is this the flu? Or something more?
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Dear Cacramblet, hello
From the symptoms you have mentioned, it seems that you are having Acute Gastroenteritis along with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection.
You should contact medical help and start antibiotic, antiemetic, antacid, antiallergy under medical supervision. Also follow dietary precautions.
I hope this is of help to you.
Thanks.
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Vomiting, Diarrhea, Nausea, Excessive Saliva, Dizziness. Food Poisoning?

Dear Cacramblet, hello From the symptoms you have mentioned, it seems that you are having Acute Gastroenteritis along with Upper Respiratory Tract Infection. You should contact medical help and start antibiotic, antiemetic, antacid, antiallergy under medical supervision. Also follow dietary precautions. I hope this is of help to you. Thanks.