I had pizza yesterday for lunch, vomitted all of it in the evening. Since then I've had mild stomach ache. I have no desire to eat anything since then. No loose motions, I just have to use the washroom every hour. The stomach feels a bit uncomfortable and bloated
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Tab Superspas for abdominal pain sos
Tab vomikind 4mg for nausea and vomiting sos
Tab pantop40 od empty stomach
Cap Bifilac OD
Drink ORS in good amount, stay hydrated
Wait for 1-2 days
If symptoms persist than consider antibiotics like OZ
If having severe symptoms, vitals unstable then go to nearby hospital ASAP
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You are just suffering from food poisoning. Commonly caused by junk food.
Take take a pantodac dsr BD for 3 days
And if you are experiencing pain in stomach, advised to take tab drotin m when required. Otherwise take light food and have so lemon water.
FOOD POISON
ENTEROGERMINA RESPULE THREE TIMES A DAY FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS.
TO STOP FREQUENT STOOL
TAB OZ TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS.
NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 5TO 7 DAYS.
TAB MEFTAL SPAS DS TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR 3TO5 DAYS.
ORS, BUTTERMILK CURD TO CONSUME.
LIGHT DIET HOME MADE PORRIDGE KHICHDI, POHA, UPMA IDALI.
You are most probably having food poisoning due to infected food consumption
Next Steps
-Tab pantoprazole 40 mg twice daily for 3 days
-If nausea/vomiting presents tab emeset before food twice daily for 3 days
-tab probinex before food twice daily for 3 days
-avoid oily/spicy/fried foods until resolved
-drink adequate water
-ors solution if fatigue persists
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If symptoms persists contact me anytime via practo for further consultation
Its seem like you have food poisoning. And due to diarrhoea you need to fluid replacement therapy and antibiotic treatment also.please go to a nearby hospital or connect for further management and evaluation.
Hello,
It looks like your stomach reacted to the pizza. Since you vomited and don’t have loose motions or fever, it is likely mild food irritation. The bloating and discomfort usually settle in 1–2 days.
What you can do:
• Drink ORS, coconut water or plain water in small sips.
• Eat light food like rice, toast, banana or curd.
• Avoid oily, spicy and outside food for a few days.
• Take a simple acidity medicine if needed.
• See a doctor if pain becomes severe, vomiting continues, or fever starts.
Healthy tips:
• Eat small meals instead of heavy meals.
• Stay hydrated.
• Avoid junk food for a few days.
If you’re still uncomfortable tomorrow, a quick consultation can help you get the right medicines and recover faster.
Dear Patient
Your symptoms are most consistent with acute gastritis / mild food poisoning after eating outside food (pizza). Vomiting followed by stomach discomfort, bloating, and loss of appetite is common and usually settles in 24–48 hours. Frequent urge to pass stool without diarrhea can happen due to intestinal irritation.
What you should do:
• Drink plenty of fluids (ORS, coconut water, warm water)
• Take light diet — khichdi, curd rice, banana, toast
• Avoid oily, spicy, milk products, junk food for 1–2 days
• Tablet Pantoprazole 40 mg before breakfast for 3–5 days
• Tablet Ondansetron only if nausea persists
• Probiotic capsule (like Vizylac / Econorm) once daily for 3 days
If you want, I can also tell you exact medicine schedule for 1 day recovery.
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