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Diarrhea since morning with lethargy
Hello! After dinner last night, I started feeling uneasy sensations in the stomach, and severe lethargy, but I dismissed it as tiredness. However, since waking up, I've had acute diarrhea (three motions in the span of an hour), and feel extremely lethargic and tired. There's no fever. I'm also wrapping up a course of medication for a URI - the antibiotic and paracetamol course.is over but I have to take Limcee and Zincovit supplements for two more days. I'm also on the last day of a medication course for acid reflux, taking Razo-D and Mucaine Gel. Please advise next steps. Should I continue taking the supplements and the other medications? Is there anything else I should do? Thanks in advance.
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Have you consumed any Chinese fast food from outside yesterday night ?? What antibiotic were you taking for the URTI ? And for how long have you been taking it ?
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Stop taking any antibiotics for the URTI for now and consume a lot of curd with rice and no other food. Answer my questions so i may presrcibe the essential medications and identify the cause and come to a diagnosis.
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