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Suggest Remedies For Persistent Vomiting, Nausea And Discomfort In The Body

HI I have an abscess in my groin and have been to the doctor 48hrs ago and he gave me flucloxacillin sodium ca 500mg and I have taken 7 so far and i,m in a lot of pain ,i,m not very good at taking any drugs as they have a very bad effect on my body ..IE vomiting, nausea and overall feel lousy ..no energy ..my eyes look dead .
Mon, 5 Dec 2016
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Hello,
Abscesses often need drainage. I believe either it has been done or excluded as it might be a small abscess.
Loss of energy is due to the constant vomiting. Try raking oral rehydration solutions available in pharmacy. Remain hydrated this can show a massive change in energy level
If you think the drug is causing a side effect then go for a reevaluation as changing drugs without a proper history in sensitive patients can produce bad results.
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Suggest Remedies For Persistent Vomiting, Nausea And Discomfort In The Body

Hello, Abscesses often need drainage. I believe either it has been done or excluded as it might be a small abscess. Loss of energy is due to the constant vomiting. Try raking oral rehydration solutions available in pharmacy. Remain hydrated this can show a massive change in energy level If you think the drug is causing a side effect then go for a reevaluation as changing drugs without a proper history in sensitive patients can produce bad results.