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I think some sort of alkaline solution as acid is neutralised by Alkali???? :D ............................ Perhaps an antacid, such as Tums, Rolaids or Maalox. All three are available over-the-counter (from store shelves) so it is not necessary to have a doctor's prescription to obtain an antacid.
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to treat a bacterial infection.
I am not sure. I would advise that you see a doctor. A doctor can give you a proper diagnosis and tell you the real problem. In most cases a doctor can also give you a simple solution (medicine).
Yes your doctor should be able to give you a blood type table. If not you could find one online, although one from your doctor or the hospital would be more reliable.
A general practitioner (family doctor) may be able to, but the specialist would be an allergist.
Suflamethoxazole is an antibiotic used to treat infections.
Neuropathic pain can be treated by a doctor or with medication from a surgeon or a doctor. I would say go to your local doctor that can give you a prescription for medication that can help.
No. Alkaseltzer contains aspirin which we generally do not give to children for fear of Reye Syndrome ( a severe neurologic syndrome that happenes when you give kids with certain viral infections aspirin). If the child is having headaches a better choice would be Tylenol or Motrin. If the child is having upset stomach a better choice would be Maalox.
None, without consulting a doctor.
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Yes, sometimes having acid indigestion can cause a person to feel nauseated. In most cases, an over-the-counter antacid such as Rolaids or Tums will help. If the problems doesn't go away in a day or so, or it gets worse, or you develop other symptoms, give your doctor a call.