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Stomach Pains, Diarrhea, Back And Leg Ache That Worsen On Eating. Remedy?

Woke this morning with very bad stomach pains, had diarrhoea and thought pains wouldn go away but they increase. Had a little cereal for breakfast and started to feel sick. Haven t been able to eat all day apart from a bag of crisps, every time I eat or drink my stomach gets bad cramps again. Very shivery too, back ache and legs ache. Cannot get warm.
Wed, 9 Oct 2013
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Hi,

All your symptoms are indicative for virosis complicated with gastroenteritis (diarrhea, feeling sick).

So, first, suggest to take lots of rest.

Get plenty of fluids, water, tea.

Take tasectan for diarrhea, oral rehydration salts to stabilize the electrolytes, butylscopolamin or papaverini for pain, multivitamin, acetaminophen, probiotics, and start omeprazole for 2 weeks. Most of these medications can be taken as over-the-counter with no prescription.

Wish fast recovery.
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Stomach Pains, Diarrhea, Back And Leg Ache That Worsen On Eating. Remedy?

Hi, All your symptoms are indicative for virosis complicated with gastroenteritis (diarrhea, feeling sick). So, first, suggest to take lots of rest. Get plenty of fluids, water, tea. Take tasectan for diarrhea, oral rehydration salts to stabilize the electrolytes, butylscopolamin or papaverini for pain, multivitamin, acetaminophen, probiotics, and start omeprazole for 2 weeks. Most of these medications can be taken as over-the-counter with no prescription. Wish fast recovery.