Go to the ER. You could be suffering from an infection.you should call your dr.
the pain should be getting LESS severe by now and your tongue should not be swollen anymore.
and typically people get CONSTIPATED for a week or so due to the pain meds and antibiotics so it seems very odd that you are having loose and watery bowel movements.
this all could be a sign of an infection.
loose bowels
It’s caused by bacteria growing there. It’s because of the humidity. Take showers more often and use baby powder down there! that should do the trick!better see a doc for assessmentcut down on the curry’s and chilli’s diarrhea pregnancy
It sounds like the flu to me. You can get sick to your stomach but that usually doesn’t start right away.. my first symptom has always been sore breasts.there is a chance…but more than likely it is just a form of pms but you should contact your doctor to be sure. hope everything works outyou [...]
hmmm, food poisoning?no, I don’t think you have diahrea when you’re pregnant. At least that not one of the major signs of it. I think.It could be that but i would talk 2 ur doctor 4 safety reasons. diarrhea pregnancy
Loose Bowels
Sounds like food poisoning? xoxox
If your chronic yellow diarrhea started suddenly, with no other symptoms, it was probably caused by a bacterial or viral infection that you may have picked up from infected food or water. In fact, such diarrhea is commonly called traveler’s diarrhea because it is common to suffer from it after traveling to another country.
Treatment and Prevention
No matter the cause, chronic yellow diarrhea should be treated by first drinking lots of fluids rich in electrolytes, as the biggest health danger from diarrhea is dehydration. To prevent diarrhea, eat several small, healthy meals per day and always wash your hands before you eat. Be careful where you get your food and water, especially if you are in a foreign country. In addition, avoid fatty foods and anything containing caffeine or alcohol, as these foods and drugs are known to trigger and aggravate diarrhea.