Suggest Treatment For Vomiting And Loose Stool Along With Migraines
Brief Answer:
More information needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your query and understand your concerns.
First there's need for some clarifications about your symptoms:
- from how long are you vomiting and how many times?
-do you feel feverish?
- any bowel movement?
- it is first time that those symptoms happen to you?
- any other medical condition?
Awaiting for more information....
More information needed.
Detailed Answer:
Hello and thanks for using HCM.
I have read your query and understand your concerns.
First there's need for some clarifications about your symptoms:
- from how long are you vomiting and how many times?
-do you feel feverish?
- any bowel movement?
- it is first time that those symptoms happen to you?
- any other medical condition?
Awaiting for more information....
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vinay Bhardwaj
i apologize for the delay but I have been too ill to check emails. I have vomited twice and both times I had loose bowels that gushed out on the floor even with a diaper on. I did feel feverish one day but my temperature was only 99.1. Each morning I wake up and have gone to the bathroom on myself with mostly loose bowels with some stickiness. I have had incontinence years ago. I did see a doctor today and they said whatever it is it has to run its course just drink plenty of liquids and eat rice bananas applesauce and some type of toast. I feel like I have some type of virus but don't know. The smell is horendous I feel weak and dizzy with migraines. I have a history of daily migraines and have headaches 24 hours a day 7 day a week for years. I have a sinus problem Gerd and stomach pains.
Brief Answer:
Gastroenteric infection.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
Thanks for the clarifications. It seems to me too like gastrointestinal infection.
Infection may be related to virus or bacteria as well.
If your symptoms even with Doctor's advice last more than three days, further investigation is needed.
Tests about diagnosing the correct cause of your infection include full blood count, and coproculture in order to identify the pathological cause of your condition.
Treatment should be extended further with antibiotics regarding to coproculture results, loperamide to control diarrhea, and lactobacillus preparats to normalize bowel bacterial flora.
Migraine headaches could be triggered after infections.
Other helpful measures to improve your symptoms include use of plenty of fluids and microelements preparations such Adiaril.
These issues should be discussed with your primary care Doctor.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Take care.
Gastroenteric infection.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome back.
Thanks for the clarifications. It seems to me too like gastrointestinal infection.
Infection may be related to virus or bacteria as well.
If your symptoms even with Doctor's advice last more than three days, further investigation is needed.
Tests about diagnosing the correct cause of your infection include full blood count, and coproculture in order to identify the pathological cause of your condition.
Treatment should be extended further with antibiotics regarding to coproculture results, loperamide to control diarrhea, and lactobacillus preparats to normalize bowel bacterial flora.
Migraine headaches could be triggered after infections.
Other helpful measures to improve your symptoms include use of plenty of fluids and microelements preparations such Adiaril.
These issues should be discussed with your primary care Doctor.
Hope you found the answer helpful.
Take care.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj