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What Is The Remedy For The Diarrhea And Severe Back Pain?
I have a pain in my stomach right under my ribs and I have really bad diarrhea I feel like I need to throw up but I can't. I had my flu shot a couple of months ago so I don't think it's that. I also have a really bad back pain in the middle of my spine
Welcome to HCM. Stomach pain with diarrhea indicates some infection after bad,stale food or water. Start proper antibiotic like ofloxacin/ornidazole for 5 to 7 days. Take nsaid with dicyclomin to subside pain.It will be helpful to subside your backache. Lactic acid bacillus is advisable. Take care for hydration. Drink more water and other liquids like buttermilk,coconutwater,lemonwater,ors formula. Eat more simple and liquid diet. Apply nsaid gel on back. Consult your family physician for proper medical management.
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What Is The Remedy For The Diarrhea And Severe Back Pain?
Welcome to HCM. Stomach pain with diarrhea indicates some infection after bad,stale food or water. Start proper antibiotic like ofloxacin/ornidazole for 5 to 7 days. Take nsaid with dicyclomin to subside pain.It will be helpful to subside your backache. Lactic acid bacillus is advisable. Take care for hydration. Drink more water and other liquids like buttermilk,coconutwater,lemonwater,ors formula. Eat more simple and liquid diet. Apply nsaid gel on back. Consult your family physician for proper medical management.