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What Causes Diarrhea And Blood In Stools After Taking Tornado Injection?
I was given tornado injection on Tuesday and have had diahrhea and some bright blood in the stool. I am on NSAIDs and OxyContin,(40 mgms) and janumet Xr neurontin I have chording pain due to mixed collagen vascular disease since age 40. I also had cataract surgery 4 weeks ago and weaning down of f steroid drops. I am getting some feelings of instability in my eye with occasional light flashes. How long can the gi symptoms go on and is the eye symptoms part of the recuperative process?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the history of diarrhea with blood stain stool could be due to infection if this is confirmed then condition can be managed accordingly, cataract surgery takes few weeks for adaptation but any symptoms are very rare else any symptoms are not related recuperative process, you can talk this with ophthalmologist hope this information helps
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What Causes Diarrhea And Blood In Stools After Taking Tornado Injection?
HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, the history of diarrhea with blood stain stool could be due to infection if this is confirmed then condition can be managed accordingly, cataract surgery takes few weeks for adaptation but any symptoms are very rare else any symptoms are not related recuperative process, you can talk this with ophthalmologist hope this information helps