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Asked for Female | 3 Years

Experiencing High Cough, Fever, Vomiting - What's Wrong?

Patient's Query

Patient facing high cough and fever vomiting

Answered by Dr. Babita Goel

High cough, fever, and vomiting could be caused by a few things, like a common cold or the flu. In more serious cases, it could be a stomach bug or even a respiratory infection. It's essential to stay hydrated and get plenty of rest. I recommend you see a physician to rule out any underlying issues. In the meantime, you can try sipping on clear fluids and eating light, easy-to-digest foods. If your symptoms worsen or persist, please seek medical attention promptly. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1606)

I'm getting a pain in my lower abdomen that sometimes goes around to my back giving me sudden urges to use the bathroom and also leaving a strange taste in my mouth

Male | 38

There's a possibility that could be due to urinary tract infection, kidney stones, gastrointestinal issues, or reproductive system disorders. Consult a gynecologist for evaluation.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 59 year old male having symptoms such as : acidity , throat burn , abdominal pain , gas for past 2 months .

Male | 59

These are the symptoms of acid reflux such as acidity, throat burn, abdominal pain, and gas. It occurs when the acid in your stomach moves back up to your throat. To help with this, you can eat smaller meals, avoid spicy foods, and don't lie down right after eating. Drinking a lot of water may be beneficial too.

Answered on 18th Nov '24

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Respectful Sir, When I eat spicy food a little,tongue gradually starts burning, and then runny nose and watery eyes occur.please advice me how to prevent it,Sir.

Male | 30

When you consume spicy foods, your tongue may feel like it's burning and inflamed as a result. Besides the tongue the nose gets along with tears releasing at the eyes. It is because spicy food provokes your whole body to make more mucus in your nose and eyes if you eat it. However, don't worry; you may be relieved this way by eating fewer hot foods or by mixing chilled milk or yogurt with spicy food to decrease hotness.

Answered on 5th Dec '24

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Can I eat onions and black pepper in h pylori

Male | 38

If you possess the H. pylori infection, some signs can be stomach aches, bloating, nausea etc. These symptoms are likely to get worse if you take onions or black pepper since they may irritate the lining of your stomach. It would therefore be advisable for one to temporarily keep off such foods until they undergo treatment for this condition. In order to reduce distress while being treated for H. pylori, it is recommended that you take a mild diet comprising foods that do not cause any harm to your stomach.

Answered on 25th May '24

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Im bed bound with bowel incontinence. Is this a medical emergency?

Female | 56

It may not be classified as a life threatening emergency, but it is still a significant medical concern that requires evaluation and treatment. Consult with your doctor immediate medical assistance.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have bloating with little difficulty in breathing. Two days ago I experienced temporary loss of consciousness.

Male | 16

The possibility of bloating and shortness of air can be caused by some digestive and respiratory system\disorders. These symptoms, including the temporary lack of consciousness, may pose a risk for a more severe problem. Urging immediate help from a doctor should be the first step to diagnosing the problem precisely and getting the right treatment. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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Stomach lower pain and vomiting

Male | 17

Lower STOMACH pain and vomiting can indicate a range of conditions.. Appendicitis, gastroenteritis, and kidney stones are common causes.. If symptoms are severe or persist for more than 24 hours, seek medical attention.. Stay hydrated and avoid solid foods until vomiting subsides.. Over-the-counter pain medications can help alleviate discomfort….

Answered on 23rd May '24

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