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Feeling Uneasy,passing Loose Stools,vomiting After Having Breakfast
Hi, After I ate breakfast this AM I started feeling ill. I have had multiple loose stools and vomits frequently. At first my vomits was yellowish but now is greenish will black flecks in it. I am having R lower quadrant pain that started as a crampy feeling. It's now constant and sharp.
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, such symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea could be due to gastritis it may be food allergy or infection if the condition is severe then it demands the emergency treatment, else it could be self limiting color of vomiting goes on changing according to gastric contained green color is indication of bile coffee color could be due to blood, here I would suggest I/V route medication like electrolyte solution and antiemetic hope this information helps.
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Feeling Uneasy,passing Loose Stools,vomiting After Having Breakfast
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, such symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea could be due to gastritis it may be food allergy or infection if the condition is severe then it demands the emergency treatment, else it could be self limiting color of vomiting goes on changing according to gastric contained green color is indication of bile coffee color could be due to blood, here I would suggest I/V route medication like electrolyte solution and antiemetic hope this information helps.