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Eat outside, after high fever, loose motion, weakness . Not able to Walk own. High fever, fever again rising
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drink excess  of water with electrol
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Please consult a physician physically asap for clinical evaluation.
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Need to consult hospital nearby for pct injection..take one paracetamol tab 500mg tds for 3 days..if severe visit hospital nearby.. T redotil 100mg 1-11 stat T ciplox tz bd for 5 days T rantac 150mg bd for 5 days Ors sachet 3 packet.. Rest and fluids.. If feeling dizzy kindly get admitted ..
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Take plenty of fluids... ORS, coconut water, butter milk .. Still u have symptoms you have to consuult doctor
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Sponging. Plenty of water n liquid lemonade electoral powder buttermilk curd to.take. Zerodol sp three times after food for 3 days. Home made food porridge poha Upma,  Khichdi. Banana papaya Enterogermina respule three times for three days.  Oflox oz two times after food for five days
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Ors and sponging .
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Symptoms are suggestive of acute gastroenteritis/food poisoning after outside food intake.
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-take CBC, CRP, electrolytes, stool routine if symptoms persist -Monitor BP, urine output, and hydration status -Take ORS sachet frequent sips -Tab Oflox ornidazole twice daily for 5 days -tab paracetamol 650mg thrice a day -tab omeprazole twice daily before food -prebiotic tablets once daily for 5-10 days -If persistent high fever, vomiting, blood in stools, or severe weakness → urgent hospital evaluation
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-Take soft bland diet and avoid oily/outside food temporarily -Drink adequate fluids to prevent dehydration -Contact me anytime on Practo for further consultation.
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Looks like food poisoning Take sporolac ds twice a day Tab racecadrotil twice a day Ors sachet in one litre water Adequate hydration Do consult for further treatment plan
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The combination of high-grade fever and loose motions following a history of eating outside strongly suggests Acute Gastroenteritis or Food Poisoning. However, the fact that the patient is unable to walk due to weakness and the fever continues to rise is a significant clinical 'red flag.' This indicates either severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance or a systemic infection such as Enteric Fever (Typhoid). At 45, this level of prostration (extreme weakness) requires immediate medical intervention to prevent complications like kidney strain or circulatory shock."
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Once the patient is stabilized with IV fluids, please book a full consultation via my Practo profile to review the lab reports and decide on a targeted antibiotic course."
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Oral Rehydration (ORS): "If the patient is conscious and not vomiting excessively, try to give small, frequent sips of ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) until you reach the hospital. This is the first line of defense against life-threatening dehydration." Strict Diet: "Avoid all solid foods, dairy, and oily items for now. Stick to clear liquids like coconut water or rice water (kanji) only once the vomiting stops and the patient is stable." Caution: "Do not give any anti-diarrheal medications (like Loperamide) without a doctor's prescription. If the cause is a bacterial infection, stopping the diarrhea can actually trap the toxins inside the body and worsen the fever." Red Flags: "Seek immediate ICU-level care if the patient becomes confused, has decreased urine output (less than 3 times in 24 hours), or develops a very low blood pressure
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Take metronidazole 400mg one tablet Pcm 500 mg two times a day for 2 days. Have some fluids like water.
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High fever with weakness and loose motions can be treated well, but dehydration and infection need proper attention 👍 Please book a consultation with me soon I’ll guide you step by step and tell you if any tests or medicines are needed.
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How many days fever, need detailed history for proper management.If more than 3 days ,take blood investigations.Do consult.
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You should consult with us personally we will examine you after that will advise you medication and about the diet
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Meds needed
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Looks like acute gastroenteritis Check BP If it’s low need to plan your treatment accordingly Consult on WhatsApp -eight one six nine five three nine eight three eight
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Hey gentleman! It seems classic symptoms of food poisoning and acute gastroenteritis. You should first of all hydrate yourself and start taking ors to maintain electrolytes to prevent serious complications. Secondly if it seems severe then definitely consult a doctor to start a dose of antibiotics for your gastrointestinal infection and give iv hydration if needed.
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Start having fluids in any sort and especially ors to maintain electrolytes in body. Consult nearby doctor to examine dehydration and start antibiotic course if needed.
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Dehydration needs to be taken very seriously in this case! So please have adequate hydration.
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