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||han pasado 144h desde la ingesta de 9g de paracetamol junto a 20mg de polaramine, 200mg de bilaxten, 50mg de aerius, 40mg de fuoxetina, solo tiene sintomas como palpitaciones, taquicardia, insomnio, vomitos,mareo, vision retardada, pero que se fueron a las 13h de las ingesta, sexo de adolescente femenino, peso 66.3kg , altura 164cm, sin atencion medica desde la primera ingesta, sin ningun sintoma desde las 13h de ingesta, dia 4 a las 91h de la ingesta he estado sintiendo nauseas pero no he vomitado, tampoco he tenido dolor, ademas me he dado cuenta que he bajado de peso desde la ingesta, ahora son 2.7kg , antes de la ingesta pesaba 68kg ahora 66.3kg, el adolescente a tomado 11g de paracetamol a 95h de la primera ingesta solo siente una leve presión encima de la nariz, ligero dolor de cabeza, fatiga/letargo ,mareos y nauseas ligeras que desvanecieron a las 20h d la segunda ingesta, ahora solo siente un ligero mal estar en el abdomen, a 120h de la primera ingesta a tomado 9g de paracetamol, nausas, ligero malestar en el abdomen, diarrea, letargo, como saber que tiene insuficiencia hepatica aguda irreversible? o en cuanto tiempo lo desarrollara teniendo en cuenta su historial, el dolor y nauseas están empeorando||
Female | 16
According to the signs you’ve mentioned, it seems that you might’ve overdosed on some drugs particularly paracetamol which can harm the liver. The weight loss along with persistent symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, and fatigue is worrying. You should see a hepatologist immediately so that your liver function can be checked.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
they have been getting bad nausea nearly everyday and they dont know how to stop it at like school or just at home and the have bad pain in the stomach
Female | 13
It appears that you may have gastritis. Gastritis leads to nausea and pain in the stomach. Symptoms may involve feeling sick in your stomach or having discomfort in your belly. This can be brought on by spicy or acidic foods, stress or certain drugs. Try eating less food more often, staying away from things that cause problems, and finding ways of managing stress. You must speak with a gastroenterologist who will be able to give you the right diagnosis as well as the treatment plan needed for your recovery process.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My body is sick all day, I don't feel like eating kansu and if I feel like eating something, I can't eat that thing.Because the smell of it immediately makes me feel like vomiting.I just feel tired all day and I just cry But if there is no reason for it, B
Female | 22
It seems like you might have morning sickness symptoms, even if not pregnant. Feeling unwell throughout the day, aversion to some food, weakness, and crying without clear triggers are typical indications of this. Sometimes, it can result from hormonal adjustments or stress build-up in your body. Attempt consuming little portions frequently, keep yourself well hydrated and get plenty of sleep too. If these signs persist, see a gastroenterologist who will help rule out other underlying issues.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have a symptomatic gallstone from previous 20 years and my gall bladder also distended but no symptoms is showing what should I do ...
Female | 52
It looks like you’ve had a gallstone for a while now, and it has made your gallbladder stretch. Normally, gallstones bring pain, nausea, and yellowing of your skin. If you don’t have any symptoms, you might not need immediate treatment. You should have a nutritious diet and visit your doctor for regular check-ups.
Answered on 7th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
symptoms come and go, but are severe when they occur symptoms started three days ago and got worse today symtoms include severe presssure, cramping and tension around the belly button area and middle of the abdomen, swollen abdomen, minor tenderness and soreness, intense discomfort could these symptoms be caused by my changes in diet and stress levels? why do thy symptoms come and go?
Female | 20
The symptoms you're going through, namely tightness and cramps in the stomach, could be connected to changes in diet as well as stress levels. When stressed out, our body shows it mostly around the abdomen area. Symptoms coming and disappearing could be because of different levels of stress at different times and how the body handles various foods. Use some relaxation methods; keep a diary of what you eat so that you may know the foods that set off the symptoms.
Answered on 6th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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