Hi, I Live In US But I Came To Vacation
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Question : Hi,
I live in US but I came to vacation to turkey.
As of now my stomach is killing me it’s so bad that I became really violent I started hitting the wall my hands is bleeding and I started to thinking suicide to stop the pain.
I went to doctor here twice but with no real difference so I decided to go back to US.
All I need is medicine to stop the pain until I get to US.
Symptoms:
Very strong pain in stomach.
Pain in lower back.
Yellow vomiting.
A lot of diarrhea.
I don’t feel like eating anything.
Thank you
I live in US but I came to vacation to turkey.
As of now my stomach is killing me it’s so bad that I became really violent I started hitting the wall my hands is bleeding and I started to thinking suicide to stop the pain.
I went to doctor here twice but with no real difference so I decided to go back to US.
All I need is medicine to stop the pain until I get to US.
Symptoms:
Very strong pain in stomach.
Pain in lower back.
Yellow vomiting.
A lot of diarrhea.
I don’t feel like eating anything.
Thank you
Brief Answer:
Sounds like gastroenteritis
Detailed Answer:
Hu Murtadhaalhamadani,
I am sorry to hear about your troubles. What you describe sounds like gastroenteritis, especially if the vomiting and diarrhea started before the stomach pain (?). I suggest you see your doctor for stool samples and possibly start emperic antibiotic treatment and receive intravenous fluids to get rehydrated. To relieve the pain, try ordinary over-the-counter probiotics, aspirin or tramadol/dolol.
Let me know if you have other questions.
Sounds like gastroenteritis
Detailed Answer:
Hu Murtadhaalhamadani,
I am sorry to hear about your troubles. What you describe sounds like gastroenteritis, especially if the vomiting and diarrhea started before the stomach pain (?). I suggest you see your doctor for stool samples and possibly start emperic antibiotic treatment and receive intravenous fluids to get rehydrated. To relieve the pain, try ordinary over-the-counter probiotics, aspirin or tramadol/dolol.
Let me know if you have other questions.
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