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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
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Your child's cold and cough. Please give homeopathic medicine Ipecac 30- twice daily for 5 days. Very effective and safe for small children. NO SIDE EFFECTS. Consult me through Lybrate by booking online consultation for further advice-(commencing from text consult Rs 149)
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My granddaughter, aged 15 1/2, been suffering from low grade fever for almost 2 weeks with vomiting episodes for the same period. The vomit is usually light yellow though initially had flakes of blood. Vomit happens usually after a heavy meal. Vomiting is quite frequent ranging from 5 to 10 times daily. Endoscopy, ultra sound, blood, urine and tests for malaria and dengue have not shown any abnormality. Generally a healthy individual. Has consulted three different doctors physician, gastroenterologist and Pediatrician who have not been able to find the cause of fever and vomiting. Has been taking medication as per advice to include Pantocid or Pantop, Emset, Lesurpride, Oflotas, Zocef 500 mg, DOMDT 10 mg, calpol 650 mg Received injections ondem IV. Fever now ranges between 101 to 103 mainly at night and vomiting persists. The pediatrician has opined that the parents of the child are passing through divorce proceedings and her relations with her father are very tense. Other symptoms are normal and clear. Including throat and lungs. Could be case of Bulimia. Advised counselling and CBT.

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Pediatrician•Muzaffarnagar
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Since she is sick for 2 weeks and running fever ranging between 101 to 103 mainly at night, it may not be a case of Bulimia in spite of strained relation with father. even then counselling may be useful. You can stop all medicine and maintain Temp chart 4 times in a day for 4-5 days. Paracetamol 500 mg may be given if temp is more than 101 degree F and can be repeated after 6 hours if needed. Watch her general behaviour.
Asked for male, 69 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Oncologist•Mumbai
If he is not able to swallow anything, then a bypass or a feeding jejunostomy would have helped. I need to see all his reports and operative findings to tell as to why that was not done. Also if he is bleeding, palliative hemostatic radiation can be considered.
The inoperable advanced / metastatic stomach cancers have poor outcome.
No harm with ondem or tranexa, but they won’t solve his problem.
Feel free to contact me directly and to share your reports if you want to discuss this ...more
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Asked for male, 37 years old from Delhi
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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For vomiting you can give your child ondem. Do not give powergyl syrup as it is a antibiotic and is not needed in the case. Most probable cause of the childs illness is cold weather in which children get ill very fast. You need to tell me the weight of the child so that I can prescribe medicines in proper dosage. For further queries kindly consult me.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Your daughter's loose motions. May be the medicines caused distaste and she is declining to eat. Give ORS for preventing dehydration. Give boiled/ treated water. Homeopathy has very good treatment for your child's problem. No side effects. Please give homeopathic medicine Podophyllum 30- daily in the morning for 5 days.
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Bangalore
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Homeopath•Pune
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You can but it is risky and not as useful. The reason is that vomiting due to excess alcohol is not de to gastrointestinal upset but due to irritation of the brain. I would instead advise you to drink only as much as you can tolerate.There is no global consensus on recommended maximum intake (or safe limits) of the drug alcohol. You should not probably drink more than one standard drink. Be safe. DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE.
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Asked for male, 70 years old from Pune
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Oncologist•Hyderabad
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Emeset is an antiemetic medication used to reduce or prevent vomitings. It acts well while patients are using chemotherapy and in cancer patients but it doesn't mean non cancerous patient cannot use the drug.
Asked for female, 22 years old from Jaipur
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General Physician•Vadodara
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no problem, it's for vomit. quitipine 25 mg half at night for five days if u can sleep continue. u can take upto 50 mg.
loose10 ml at night till stool become normal.
Asked for female, 23 years old from Chennai
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6 months old child should not be managed online. Please take him to the pediatrician without delay.
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Asked for female, 36 years old from Jammu
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Indore
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Hello, In rainy season most of time stomach can distrub due to water contamination so need to more aware about that. Add sesonal fruits and new healthy foods in diet for attract. and now if he is not feeling nausea and vomiting so don't give medicine.
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