- Female
- 48 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm taking a few antibiotics like Zenflox Plus for my typhoid, but I've been feeling pretty nauseous. I'm wondering if taking Ondem 4 mg might interfere with the antibiotics or if it's safe to go ahead and use it.
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-Your mom's bilirubin levels are slightly elevated but not alarmingly high. Total and indirect bilirubin levels are within a mild range, and direct bilirubin is only slightly above normal. Its worth discussing with her doctor, especially if she has sym
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Steps *General Guidance* 1. *Err on the side of caution*: Even if symptoms seem mild, head injuries can be unpredictable. 2. *Seek medical attention*: Visit a doctor or emergency room to rule out internal injuries. *Red Flags to Watch For* 1. *Worsening headache*: If headache severity increases or persists. 2. *Vomiting*: Especially if vomit contains blood or coffee ground-like material. 3. *Confusion or disorientation*: If you experience dizziness, confusion, or difficulty concentrating. 4. *Vision changes*: Blurred vision, double vision, or sensitivity to light. 5. *Weakness or numbness*: In the face, arm, or leg. *Recommended Next Steps* 1. *Visit a doctor*: Schedule an appointment with your primary care physician or visit an urgent care center. 2. *Describe symptoms*: Share your experience, including the injury, symptoms, and any concerns. 3. *Get a proper evaluation*: The doctor may perform a physical examination, take a medical history, and potentially order imaging tests (e.g., CT or MRI scans).
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