Suggest Treatment For Side Effects Of Fluconazole
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Detailed Answer:
Hello! I have been through your question.
Regarding your concern, I think that mostly this could be as side effects of Fluconazole (if you are still taking) or a gall bladder infection.
Could you please let me know if you are still taking the Fluconazole or not?
It is known that Fluconazole could have all these side effects i.e. fever, light-colored stools, general feeling of tiredness or weakness, joint or muscle pain, lower back or side pain etc.
So, based on these above-mentioned symptoms, I'd suggest to do a physical examination by your doctor, an abdominal ultrasound (to see specially the gall bladder region, since you've had a problem already in the past and the kidneys to exclude stones/other causes for any obstructions), CBC, creatinine, AST/ALT, bilirubin, amylase, urine analysis in order to achieve a better diagnosis.
I hope my answer helps you. Feel free to ask further.
I wish you a quick recovery.
Regards.
My Dr took me off the fluconazole (200mg PO BID); last dose was March 3rd.
I had labs drawn on the 6th- I have not been able to get a hold of her or of my results yet. I guess I assumed if they were abnormal, she'd contact me. I'll make an appointment on Monday unless things get worse; (I'm thinking of Urgent Care or ED if not?).
I wasn't sure if I should have told you that I had a really bad case of the "GI flu" Monday the 13-18. I was nauseous all day Monday ( I awoke with it), and then had vomiting & diarrhea for four days, plus another day of dry heaves. I wasn't able to keep even sips of Pedialyte down until Saturday the 18th. I had a fever that ranged from 99.9 - 101.6. I am still running a low grade fever - it hovers around 99.0 - 99.9 - on and off throughout the day & night.
So now I'm wondering if it truly was a GI Flu or maybe gallbladder infection, or other infection? No one else in my family has caught this "flu".
So then Monday- if not sooner- I'll ask for an abdominal ultrasound and the labs you've suggested.
Thank you so much for your time.
In your case I exclude the GI flu.
Detailed Answer:
Hello! Thank you writing back in health care magic.
Related your concern and based on that these symptoms last more than 3-4 days( and no one in your family has this situation) I think that most likely is to have gallbladder infection and not GI flu.
Furthermore I suggest to do above mentioned examination as soon as possible in order to start a prompt treatment and to prevent some complications.
I hope my answer helps you.
I wish you a quick recovery.
Regards.