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Body went numb and threw up
My mother had some infection in private area, she saw a doctor, got better, infection was gone. But those medicines reacted in a way that gave her rash and swelling on all of her body. So we saw a dermatologist, which also gave medicine and she got better. Since then she is having problems related to gas , acidity, even if she doest eat and eat bare minimum, she still have bloated stomach and burps. And she complained about having pain in left ribs. Today morning she woke up but her whole body was numb , and had hard time getting up and then she threw up. We are at our village for few days and there is no good doctor, so Can anyone help ?? Like Instant relief if there any ?? Or is this something very serious, any idea ??
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Your mother's symptoms—gas, bloating, rib pain, body numbness, and vomiting—could indicate: Acid Reflux/Gastritis: Likely due to medication side effects. Electrolyte Imbalance: From vomiting or reactions. Nerve Compression: Causing numbness. Immediate Relief Hydration: Give her electrolyte-rich fluids (ORS or coconut water). Warm Compress: For rib pain. Small Frequent Meals: Avoid spicy, oily, or acidic foods. Antacids: If available, give OTC antacid syrup/tablets for acidity. Serious Symptoms (Seek Help Urgently): Persistent vomiting, severe pain, or numbness. Difficulty breathing or chest pain. If symptoms persist or worsen, she must see a doctor as soon as possible.
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Unable to understand lot of disease one after another which medicine react unable to say. Emset 4 md one to put under toung it dissolve with saliva slowly nothing by mouth till 30 minutes once for vomiting. Body numb?? Cap nervez one at night for ten days, very slowly acting, need lot of patience. No short cut or instant remady for such things. Probably she needs neurologist.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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Tell her to take Nexpro 30 minutes before food in morning. Avoid spicy foods and avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Drink plenty of water.
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