These are self limiting symptoms. I would avoid any medications for this.
Curd and butter milk are a good way to get the normal bowel bacteria to kick start.
All the best.
J G S R clinic.
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Most likely diagnosis
From your symptoms:
• Stomach pain
• Shivering
• Gas
• Mild constipation
The most common causes are:
Viral gastroenteritis (stomach infection)
Acid gastritis + gas
Mild dehydration
Constipation-related cramps
This combination is very common and usually improves with simple treatment.
Yes, PAN-D can help — but it is only for acidity/gas
PAN-D (Pantoprazole + Domperidone) helps with:
• Gas
• Bloating
• Acidity
• Mild stomach discomfort
But it doesn’t treat infection, constipation, or shivering.
So it may reduce symptoms but won’t fix the full issue.
Next Steps
Recommended treatment (safe & effective)
1.For pain + gas
PAN-D
– 1 tablet before breakfast for 2–3 days
OR
Simethicone drops/tablets
– Helps with gas and bloating
2. For infection / stomach cramps
Dicyclomine + Paracetamol (e.g., Cyclopam)
– 1 tablet if pain is more
– Helps with intestinal spasm
(Use only twice a day if needed)
3.For mild constipation
Choose ONE of the following:
• Duphalac syrup 15–20 ml at night
• Isabgol husk in warm water at bedtime
• More water + fruits (banana, papaya, apple)
For shivering / weakness
Likely due to dehydration or mild viral infection.
Drink:
• ORS (Electral / Enerzal)
• Coconut water
• Warm liquids
• Avoid cold food and milk for 24 hours
Health Tips
Avoid these unless doctor examines
• Antibiotics like Norfloxacin/Ofloxacin
• Metronidazole
Because most stomach infections are viral and don’t need antibiotics.
When to see a doctor urgently
Go to a doctor or ER if you have:
• Persistent fever
• Vomiting that doesn’t stop
• Blood in stool
• Severe dehydrationv
• Pain not improving in 24–48 hours
Hello,
Your symptoms stomach pain + gas + mild fever + shivering + constipation suggest that this is not just acidity. This pattern usually fits into one of these:
• A mild gut infection
• Food intolerance or contaminated food
• Dehydration causing constipation + cramps
• Irritated gastric lining
• Stress-related stomach spasm (very common)
PAN-D only helps acidity. It won’t fix infection, fever, or constipation.
Before advising anything safely, I need to know:
• Stool pattern
• Whether fever is continuous or comes in waves
• Any nausea/vomiting
• Your water intake
• Recent food intake
• Whether pain increases after meals or empty stomach
Based on that, the plan changes completely. Some cases need hydration and diet correction only. Some need further evaluation to avoid worsening.
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