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  5. After returning from a holiday, I experience vomiting and loose stools (7-8 times per day) whenever I eat. I also have multiple rashes on my body.How can I treat it?

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After returning from a holiday, I experience vomiting and loose stools (7-8 times per day) whenever I eat. I also have multiple rashes on my body.How can I treat it?

Asked by Male, 35 · 5 days ago

Your symptoms of vomiting, frequent loose stools, and rashes after travel are likely due to a stomach infection or food poisoning, possibly with an allergic reaction. Stay well hydrated with ORS, water, and coconut water, eat light foods like rice and banana, and avoid oily or outside food. For rashes, keep the skin clean and avoid scratching; an antihistamine may help if advised by a doctor. Since you have 7-8 loose stools and vomiting, it is important to consult a doctor promptly for proper treatment. Seek urgent care if you develop severe weakness, dehydration, high fever, or blood in your stools.
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It sounds like you may be experiencing an infection or allergic reaction after your holiday, causing vomiting, frequent loose stools, and rashes. These symptoms need prompt medical evaluation.

⚠️ When to Seek Urgent Care

  • If vomiting or diarrhea causes dehydration (dizziness, very little urine)
  • If rashes spread rapidly, blister, or are accompanied by difficulty breathing
  • If you have a high fever or severe abdominal pain

🩺 What This Likely Means

Your symptoms could be due to a gastrointestinal infection (like traveler's diarrhea) possibly combined with an allergic or skin reaction. The frequent stools and vomiting suggest your gut is irritated or infected, while rashes may indicate an immune response or allergy.

🏥 Immediate Steps to Take

  • Stay hydrated with oral rehydration solutions or clear fluids like water, coconut water, or buttermilk.
  • Avoid solid foods temporarily; when eating, start with bland, easy-to-digest foods like khichdi, plain rice, or dal.
  • Do not self-medicate with anti-diarrheal drugs without doctor advice, especially with rashes present.

🩺 Specialist Consultation

See a gastroenterologist and a dermatologist promptly for proper diagnosis and treatment. They can evaluate for infections, allergies, or other causes and prescribe appropriate medications.

If symptoms worsen or you develop any danger signs, seek emergency care immediately.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're dealing with vomiting, loose stools, and rashes after your holiday. To give you the best advice, could you please share your age and gender?

Answered 5 days ago