- female
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm breastfeeding my 2-month-old premature baby and wanted to know if it's okay to take Zerodol P. Also, I'm allergic to dust and used to take Glemont tablets for itcan I start taking them again now?
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. Seek medical attention NOW: Visit an emergency room or call emergency services. 2. Do NOT induce vomiting: This can cause more harm. 3. Stay calm and still: Try to remain calm and avoid excessive movement.
Symptoms and Timing
- Current symptoms: Dizziness, cramps, and petrol burps are expected.
- Symptom onset: Petrol ingestion symptoms can appear within 2-24 hours.
- Methanol poisoning risk: Unlikely, but possible. Methanol symptoms can appear within 12-24 hours.
Next Steps
- Medical evaluation: A doctor will assess your condition and provide treatment.
- Supportive care: You may receive hydration, anti-nausea medication, and monitoring of vital signs.
- Follow-up care: Schedule follow-up appointments to ensure you're recovering well.
Dr. Ibrahim Suggests...
Consult a Paediatrician
Answered 04/07/2025
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