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Woke Up With Diarrhea, Body Pain Continued. Had Night Sweats After Advil. Normal Symptoms?
Yesterday I woke up with dearrhea, then right before lunch time I had a bad body ache with a major headache , no fever tho. Wen t home and slept for about an hour then drank some tea and took advil . I woke up with night sweats and more dearrhea. But as of right now I feel ok, are these symptomes normal? What is my body going thru?
Your symptom of Diarrhea could be due to infection. Unhygienic food and water can transmit infection causing gut infections leading to diarrhoea. In case of diarrhea you need to take adequate liquids to drink to compenaste losses. Advil (Ibuprofen) is a pain killer it may decrease your body pains but not much helpful for diarrhea. Hence advised take anti diarrheal medication in consultation with a Physician.
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Woke Up With Diarrhea, Body Pain Continued. Had Night Sweats After Advil. Normal Symptoms?
Hello Welcome to HCM. Your symptom of Diarrhea could be due to infection. Unhygienic food and water can transmit infection causing gut infections leading to diarrhoea. In case of diarrhea you need to take adequate liquids to drink to compenaste losses. Advil (Ibuprofen) is a pain killer it may decrease your body pains but not much helpful for diarrhea. Hence advised take anti diarrheal medication in consultation with a Physician.