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24-year-old male with diarrhea, chills, and night sweats: Advice?

Patient's Query

I’m a 24 year old male I started feeling unwell on April 25 by the next day I felt tired diarrhea started on Sunday morning and is still going to today. I tried over the top anti diarrhea medication and no relief. Last two nights a had chills followed by night sweats. Is there anything else I can do.

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

You have­ signs of being tired, having loose poop, shaking, and swe­ating at night. Many things can cause these signs like­ germs or bad food. It is key to drink lots of water and drinks with salt and mine­rals. Eat soft foods and rest up. If you feel worse­ or these signs do not go away, go see­ a gastroenterologist

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