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Smoking Addiction, IBS, Anxiety, Have Hot Flushes, Diarrhea, Excessive Urination, Gagging, Dwindled Appetite. Cause?
I am a 51 yr old male I have not eaten properly in 20 yrs, burgers, fries, sodas, my body eventually about three weeks ago said stop. But my appetite since has dwindled and keeps dwindling, I have hot flushes, diarhea, excessive urination and gagging. Yes I am a smoker. As well as marijuana (medical). I also feel a bit depressed I was taken Xanax for anxiety and nervousness . I was diagnosed with IBS years ago. Should I go to the ER as my Doctor will not be in his office this week.
Wed, 26 Mar 2014
General & Family Physician, Dr. Ravi Kant's Response
hi, first of all relax and drop all tension off from your head as relaxation itself will cure you about 40 %. for your running stomach take tab loperamide once or twice or tab codein sulphate 30 mg od or bd. keep on taking Xanax if required so . avoid smoking . go for some walk outside your home . consult your physician if not relieved.
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Smoking Addiction, IBS, Anxiety, Have Hot Flushes, Diarrhea, Excessive Urination, Gagging, Dwindled Appetite. Cause?
hi, first of all relax and drop all tension off from your head as relaxation itself will cure you about 40 %. for your running stomach take tab loperamide once or twice or tab codein sulphate 30 mg od or bd. keep on taking Xanax if required so . avoid smoking . go for some walk outside your home . consult your physician if not relieved.