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I'm wondering if it's okay to take a bath right after having a meal. How long should I wait between eating and bathing? Also, I'm curious about the other way aroundhow long should I wait to eat after I've taken a bath?
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View allI'm dealing with a mild dry cough for the past couple of days and I'm trying to decide between taking Odimont FX or Odimont LC. Can you help me understand the difference between these two medications and which might be better for my situation?
Odimont fx is fexofenadine and odimont lc is levocetrizine. Odimont Lc is advised for 7 days ,at bed time ,orally after food.
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I just found out that the Albendazole 400mg tablets I've been taking are supposed to be chewed, but I've been swallowing them whole. I'm on a 3-day treatment and have already done 2 daysdo you think swallowing them instead of chewing will affect how well they work? The doctor didn't mention this, but I read it on the back of the package.
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I'm a bit concerned because for the past few days, I've been experiencing a mild fever only in the evenings, along with a heavy feeling in my head and some mild leg pain. I also start feeling cold from evening till morning, but it's weird because there aren't any chills. Could this be related to a change in the weather, or is it something else I should be worried about? Would love to get your thoughts on this.
Your symptoms of mild evening fever, headache, leg pain, and feeling cold without chills could be due to various reasons, including viral infections like influenza or dengue, seasonal flu, or climate change-related allergies, but it's essential to consult a doctor for a proper evaluation,
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