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Fever cold. Cough vomiting

Female | 25

You may have a cold or flu. In case of the cold, after your body temperature has risen you may feel that you are feverish. Coughing and nausea may include symptoms also. It's all the body's defensive mechanisms that are at work because the immune system is under attack by viruses and bacteria. Relaxing drinking water, and eating fresh foods can also speed up recovery.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

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Have been having back pain and was prescribed zerodol for 5 days but I have gastric. NOW I am having some pain in chest after the completion of medication zerodol.

Female | 26

You could be suffering acid reflux which is the actual reason for a painful chest. Zerodol has the potential to occasionally cause stomach inflammation, which might have been the cause of your chest conditions. In this regard, try to eat smaller meals, avoid hot, spicy foods, and remain standing for some time after your meal. You might also consider talking to a pharmacist for advice on which over-the-counter medications are best for acid reflux.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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I am 18 yrs old, i had sex with a girl and few days later i got sick and had difficulty in breathin and went to hospital and they tested me for typhoid and it showed i had typhoid so they treated me for typhoid and malaria and also said i had cold thats why i cant breath well after d treatment i still ave headache and feel lik vomitin and am also scared of the sex i had pls what sud i do

Male | 18

It's great that you went to the hospital and received treatment for typhoid, malaria, and a cold. Some of these diseases might be responsible for one to feel unwell. Headaches and vomiting can sometimes stick around even after treatment. Ensure drinking lots of water, plenty of rest, and healthy foods. If your symptoms don't get any better, go back to your doctor to get more advice. 

Answered on 8th Oct '24

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can i take a Tributyrin Trimébutine Maléate and Hepanat Le Dieci Erbe at the same time.

Male | 20

Stomach distress is relieved by Tributyrin but if it is combined with Hepanat Le Dieci Erbe, liver function may be affected. It is used for liver health, while the former is used for constipation and other stomach ailments. It's recommended to discuss these things with your doctor before doing anything.

Answered on 11th July '24

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I currently been having chest burns

Female | 18

These are the symptoms of acid reflux or GERD chest burns. Consider seeing a gastroenterologist for an assessment. Symptoms can be relieved by not consuming spicy or acidic foods, losing weight, and elevating the head while sleeping.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi I have a very silly question. I had a gastroscopy without sedation. Is it safe to have 1 glass of wine with a friend ? The numbing throat spray has worn off.

Female | 46

After a gastroscopy, do not take too much force on your body. The glass of wine can hurt your throat because the numbing spray has already worn off. You might feel some mild discomfort or have a little acidity. It's better to wait one or two days before relishing that wine. 

Answered on 6th Sept '24

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My mother us 69 years old qnd she has diagnosed malignant rectal polyp. Next what we want to do?

Female | 69

Your mother has a dange­rous growth in her rectum. This is known as a malignant rectal polyp. Ble­eding from the rectum may occur. Bowe­l habits could also change significantly. She may expe­rience abdominal pain. The cause­s can be genetic factors or he­r diet. Treating it involves surgical re­moval of the polyp. Alternatively, radiation the­rapy kills cancerous cells. Consult her he­althcare team to dete­rmine the best tre­atment path.

Answered on 17th July '24

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