Patients with diarrhea should avoid dairy products, as they can exacerbate symptoms due to lactose intolerance. Fatty, greasy, or spicy foods can also irritate the digestive system and worsen diarrhea. Additionally, caffeine and alcohol should be avoided, as they can lead to dehydration and further intestinal irritation. It's best to stick to bland, easily digestible foods and stay hydrated with clear fluids.
Don't give them any dairy pRoducts or vegetables. stick to jello or popsicles or a banana anything else can make more diarriah
It is given for the patients who suffer from Diarrhea and many other energy loosing diseases.
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Methergine should not be given to a patient who is breast feeding or a patient who has impaired hepatic or renal function.
It depends upon the patient's condition..more appropriate answer requires more details.
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The Doctor is the one licensed to give out what type of drugs should be given to the patient and in what dosage depending on the condition of the patient or the age and weight of the patient.
Because - an emetic is given to force the patient vomit. If given to an unconscious patient - the patient could choke if the vomit enters the airway.
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As soon as the patient thinks he/she can handle a drink.
If the medicine causes nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea, the patient is advised to check with the physician or dentist who prescribed it as soon as possible.