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Suggest Treatment For Loose Stools And Tiredness

Hi doctor, my son 20 years of age, had loose stools early morning and severe tiredness. and hence we took hi m to the doc. Doc gave him baycip tz, dolopar 650 and cyclopam. he doesnot have loose stools now, but his headache continues. My questions are: whethere any of these medicines are NSAIDs (not good for kidneys etc) ? and why is he having headache?
Tue, 28 Feb 2017
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He is having headaches due to electrolyte imbalance.Loose motions nd vomiting leads to depletion of essential minerals like potassium and sodium from body giving patient severe cramps or headaches.
Take him to the nearest emergency,Get his vitals recorded and large amount of juices which are rich in sodium and potassium and are easily digestble should be given to restore proper hydration and electrolye imbalance.
No none of the medicines are NSAIDS
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Suggest Treatment For Loose Stools And Tiredness

Hi He is having headaches due to electrolyte imbalance.Loose motions nd vomiting leads to depletion of essential minerals like potassium and sodium from body giving patient severe cramps or headaches. Take him to the nearest emergency,Get his vitals recorded and large amount of juices which are rich in sodium and potassium and are easily digestble should be given to restore proper hydration and electrolye imbalance. No none of the medicines are NSAIDS