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I have pain in stomach with bad taste, nausea and loose stools. Please help.

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Published At April 1, 2020
Reviewed AtNovember 29, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am having pain in stomach and having loose stools. I also have a bad taste and feel like vomiting. Please tell me the treatment.

Answered by Dr. Shaiza Hashmi

Hello,

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Kindly tell me how long these symptoms appeared? Do you have past history of any illness? Do you take any medicine on a regular basis? Are you married? Current history of pregnancy/delivery? Do you have regular periods? Any recent lab test or report? If these symptoms appear recently without any history of cough, fever, sore throat, no chronic illness, not taking any medicine on regular basis, no history of pregnancy, delivery, breast feeding, having regular periods, no recent labs then take the following treatment. Tablet Flagyl (Metronidazole) 400 mg three times a day, Motilium (Domperidone) 10 mg three times a day, half an hour before meals. Take the above treatment for five days then follow-up. If you have any history other than the above issue or if you have positive answer to any of the questions mentioned above then please do not take this treatment and immediately take the opinion from a doctor. I hope this helps. Thank you and take care.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Shaiza Hashmi
Dr. Shaiza Hashmi

General Practitioner

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