Do I enjoy the swine flu?
I have been throwing up for 36 hours, and my stomach really hurts, I don't have a confusion but I break out in cold sweats.
Answers: oh my...sorry to hear around this
t you're dealing with flu, as that is to say almost always accompanied by fever.
Could be something simple close to Acute stress disorder or gastroenteritis.
-OR- it could be serious, like appendicitis.
Drink lots of clear fluids like Gatorade, apple juice, ginger ale - bland diet: rice, bananas, malto banquet.
You should see a doctor to rule out appendicitis as a rupture is almost always fatal.
e you're pregnant.
Unless you're serious - then return with off the computer and go to the walk-in or prompt care clinic man.
You can dance to a walk in clinic and get the trial, but flu pretty much always gets a fever near it. However, stomach pain could be something serious like appendicitis.
"The symptoms of novel H1N1 ["swine"] flu virus in populace are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of populace who have been infected with this virus also own reported diarrhea and vomiting." http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm
ss you are in one of the high risk groups (with chronic conditions like heart disease or asthma; diabetes; pregnancy; TB), this is not a slayer malady. Most cases are mild, and treated at home; most are not reported.
All that follows is from http://www.medicinenet.com/nausea_and_vo…
It is important to rest the stomach and yet still avoid dehydration. Clear fluids should be attempted for the first 24 hours of an illness, and consequently the diet should be advanced as tolerated.
Clear fluids are easy for the stomach to absorb and include:
* sports drinks,
* clear broths,
* popsicles, and
* Jello.
Milk products should be avoided for the first 24-48 hours during an episode of nausea and vomiting. The enzyme that helps digest milk is located in cells facing the stomach. With vomiting, the body can become relatively lactose intolerant. Abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur.
When should I call the doctor in relation to nausea and vomiting?
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Answers: oh my...sorry to hear around this
t you're dealing with flu, as that is to say almost always accompanied by fever.
Could be something simple close to Acute stress disorder or gastroenteritis.
-OR- it could be serious, like appendicitis.
Drink lots of clear fluids like Gatorade, apple juice, ginger ale - bland diet: rice, bananas, malto banquet.
You should see a doctor to rule out appendicitis as a rupture is almost always fatal.
e you're pregnant.
Unless you're serious - then return with off the computer and go to the walk-in or prompt care clinic man.
You can dance to a walk in clinic and get the trial, but flu pretty much always gets a fever near it. However, stomach pain could be something serious like appendicitis.
"The symptoms of novel H1N1 ["swine"] flu virus in populace are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of populace who have been infected with this virus also own reported diarrhea and vomiting." http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm
ss you are in one of the high risk groups (with chronic conditions like heart disease or asthma; diabetes; pregnancy; TB), this is not a slayer malady. Most cases are mild, and treated at home; most are not reported.
All that follows is from http://www.medicinenet.com/nausea_and_vo…
It is important to rest the stomach and yet still avoid dehydration. Clear fluids should be attempted for the first 24 hours of an illness, and consequently the diet should be advanced as tolerated.
Clear fluids are easy for the stomach to absorb and include:
* sports drinks,
* clear broths,
* popsicles, and
* Jello.
Milk products should be avoided for the first 24-48 hours during an episode of nausea and vomiting. The enzyme that helps digest milk is located in cells facing the stomach. With vomiting, the body can become relatively lactose intolerant. Abdominal pain, bloating, vomiting, and diarrhea may occur.
When should I call the doctor in relation to nausea and vomiting?
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