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Fever with vomitting
My mother started having joint pain and then got high fever around 103.dengue chikunguniya malaria typhoid lever all tests were done ..but negative. This was accompanied with vomiting.so injections were given bcz she was vomiting even water. She was ok for 4 days and again she got fever around 101 and was vomiting.we consulted another dr and all reports were negative again.fr 2 days she was fine again..now she has no fever but is vomiting . Don't know which dr to consult or what all tests shud be done.
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She might had viral fever and the medicines prescribed might have caused peptic dyspepsia. ...give her time off all medicines except RabletD empty stomach for some days and see the response
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  Your question is incomplete in the sense that you haven't mentioned what medicines she has taken till now. She can take a tab. Grenil thrice a day for controlling both fever and vomitings. Consult a MD consultant physician in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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