
Suggest Treatment For Persistent Vomiting And Diarrhea Along With Abdominal Bloating

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Hello XXXXXXX
Given the history you provided, I agree, this does sound likely to be a viral gastroenteritis (stomach "flu"). The other most likely consideration is food poisoning (from bacteria or toxins they produce), but usually food poisoning comes on within a few hours, is more "violent" or severe, and resolves more quickly too.
My guess is that one of the food handlers (or possibly a guest) may have had this virus and shared it with the food you ate.
Stomach flu usually resolves within about 3 days, but may go on up to 10 days. I know that isn't what you will want to hear with your upcoming trip. But the symptoms may start to taper sooner than that.
Eliminating solid food for a couple of days as you did is good in that it gives your digestive tract a rest. You may want to experiment and try some apple sauce (not raw apples), and rice (cooked for longer than the required time, with extra water). Eat only small amounts at a time. If this goes ok, add bananas and plain toast.
The over-cooked rice can be binding and slow things down.
For rehydration fluids, products such as Gatorade can have a lot of added sugar, and this can increase the chance of osmotic diarrhea (water from your digestive tract is drawn by the high solute volume/sugar into the stool, causing a watery diarrhea). You may want to, instead, try coconut water (not coconut milk) as this has a nice balance of electrolytes that you are losing from the diarrhea.
At this point, you may want to try a stronger antidiarrheal medicine if the Pepto Bismol isn't doing enough. Imodium is one you might consider.
I also think it would be reasonable to go in to be seen (your doctor or urgent care clinic) to make sure there is not something else going on. While I think this is very likely a viral gastroenteritis, I don't want to miss something and you go off to Europe untreated. The doctor can examine your abdomen, have a listen, check your electrolytes (to make sure you are not getting potassium depleted). I advise against seeing a nurse practitioner or physician's assistant for this as you want someone who can generate a more extensive differential diagnosis list to look into now rather than later.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.


Your welcome.
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Your welcome. I hope you are better soon and have a good trip.
Bonnie Berger-Durnbaugh, MD

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