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Is It Safe To Take Eldoper For Loose Motion During Chicken Pox?

I am having Chicken pox and this is my fifth day. 90% of my blisters have scabs on them. I dint have proper food for the past three days. I dint eat anything from Morning expect six to seven biscuits. Had two glass of Buttermilk around 6pm. I got loose motion with in 10 mins. Then i had bunch of grapes and a glass of water, once again everything flushed out of my stomach. No Vomiting. Is it safe to take Eldoper now?
posted on Sun, 23 Feb 2014
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Hi. Eldopar is safe to be taken. But wait.
You may not need if you do not have further loose motions.
What is the character, odor, consistency of the stool and any other associated symptoms?
How is your health now? Any weakness?
If the loose motions are suggestive of an infection, you may need an additional antibiotic and supportive therapy. Start the oral rehydration therapy if there is no nausea or vomiting.
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Is It Safe To Take Eldoper For Loose Motion During Chicken Pox?

Hi. Eldopar is safe to be taken. But wait. You may not need if you do not have further loose motions. What is the character, odor, consistency of the stool and any other associated symptoms? How is your health now? Any weakness? If the loose motions are suggestive of an infection, you may need an additional antibiotic and supportive therapy. Start the oral rehydration therapy if there is no nausea or vomiting.