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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea And Ringing Ears Due To Alcohol Intake
I ve had stomach issues related to excessive alcohol intake for a few months now which included nausea, vomiting, and lack of appetite, but just within the last few days I ve had brand new symptoms such as abdominal pain, painful diarrhea, and constant ringing in the ears. Would it be smart to try take something over the counter like pepto bismol? My doctors office is currently closed
Constant ringing in the ear might be due to excess wax deposition in the ear or might due to electrolyte imbalance in the body.
You undergo routine blood count,electrolytes with clinical examination of abdomen or ultrasound of abdomen.
You will require antibiotics (quinolones or cephalosporins or antiprotozoals etc.) with antiemetic, antispasmodics and antiinflammatories with prebiotics and probiotics.
There might be a need of fluid and electrolyte balance in body for which you can take oral rehydration solution or lime water and fruit juices.
You should consult physician in urgent care treatment.
Regards,
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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Pain, Diarrhea And Ringing Ears Due To Alcohol Intake
Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Stomach or Abdominal pain with diarrhoea could be due to acute gastroenteritis or viral gastroenteritis or irritable bowel syndrome etc. Constant ringing in the ear might be due to excess wax deposition in the ear or might due to electrolyte imbalance in the body. You undergo routine blood count,electrolytes with clinical examination of abdomen or ultrasound of abdomen. You will require antibiotics (quinolones or cephalosporins or antiprotozoals etc.) with antiemetic, antispasmodics and antiinflammatories with prebiotics and probiotics. There might be a need of fluid and electrolyte balance in body for which you can take oral rehydration solution or lime water and fruit juices. You should consult physician in urgent care treatment. Regards,