Nausea, Vomiting After Eating, Cold Sweat, Liquid Bowel Movements?

, I start 4 days from Saturday … like nausea, like vomiting if after eating .. shivering, cold sweat, dizzy spells, aches and forehead aches, eyebrows, eyes, and head … and both eyes are heavy, sore, pain, pain and heat .. the middle area under both breasts, middle stomach, and the right side of the stomach hurts .. Mulu and shit sometimes runny like farts and loose stools … limp can’t lift my head and lift my body to stand … it’s my disease what I also do not have an appetite because of this disease and like to vomit after eating … do I need to be hospitalized? Continue to poly what?
1 Answer:
Hi Novia,
The emergence of shivering, cold sweating, dizziness and headaches accompanied by gastrointestinal complaints are very likely related to gastrointestinal disorders, for example gastroenteritis. Therefore, you should check directly with a specialist in internal medicine or general clinic to ascertain the cause of your complaint so that treatment that is appropriate for the cause of your complaint can be given.
In addition to seeing a doctor, you can also take the following recommendations to help resolve your complaint:
Avoid conditions that can trigger complaints
Eating foods that are soft and easy to digest, eat more frequently but in smaller portions
Consumption of enough water, you can drink an electrolyte solution if needed to prevent fluid and electrolyte deficiency
You can take paracetamol to help reduce the pain that arises, use medication as recommended for use and consult a doctor immediately if complaints persist
Your doctor will determine whether you need hospitalization or not. Generally doctors will recommend treatment if you have difficulty eating, have potential / have symptoms of dehydration or there is a decrease in blood pressure or other vital signs. Ask unclear things about your condition with the doctor who treats you so that you get the appropriate information about the cause of the complaint and the treatment that can be given.
May be useful,
dr. Budiono