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What Could Be The Cause For Stomach Pain, Frequent Bowel Movements And Loss Of Appetite?
On Thursday the 4th when I was training I started to get a pain in my stomach, I acknowledged it and was able to push past the pain, I did however start to feel sick also, which I thought was because of anxiety. Since then I’ve had bouts of nausea, stomach pains, days where I contestantly go to the toilet and a loss of appetite, I have to force myself to eat at times. Sometimes I can train through the pains and nausea but it is really hard to put up with and I don’t want to have to keep dealing with it. I have anxiety over vomiting and when I get these symptoms thinking about it does make it worse, however I haven’t vomited.
Intestine infection through some sort of bacteria or virus most likely through some contamination of drinking water, food ingested or a loop in hand hygiene or else.
Primary working tips would be
- antiemetic as ondansetron with sips of water on empty stomach - GI specific antibiotic as metronidazole or else pre and probiotics with lactobacillus content - fresh yogurt in diet to recover natural intestine flora - dietary care to avoid spices, non-veg, junk food - remain ambulatory - maintain hydration with oral rehydration salt and other liquids
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Could Be The Cause For Stomach Pain, Frequent Bowel Movements And Loss Of Appetite?
Hello, Intestine infection through some sort of bacteria or virus most likely through some contamination of drinking water, food ingested or a loop in hand hygiene or else. Primary working tips would be - antiemetic as ondansetron with sips of water on empty stomach - GI specific antibiotic as metronidazole or else pre and probiotics with lactobacillus content - fresh yogurt in diet to recover natural intestine flora - dietary care to avoid spices, non-veg, junk food - remain ambulatory - maintain hydration with oral rehydration salt and other liquids Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhagyesh V. Patel, General Surgeon