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I have the stomach flu and have been throwing up all night. What food can I eat just to get some ibprofin in m |
I have the stomach flu and have been throwing up all night. What food can I eat just to get some ibprofin in m Don't try to take ibuprofin if you're sick to your stomach. That's just assinine. Instead, eat some bland foods like dry toast or crackers. Try to have a bunch of herbal teas and clear broths (like chicken or vegetable broths). Once you can keep some food down, eat only fruits, veggies, and whole grains for a couple of days. Meats and fats are too difficult for your weakened body to digest. To help with nausea, get some fresh ginger and make a tea of it. Just add a teaspoon or 2 of fresh grated ginger to some boiling water and let steep for a few minutes. You can strain out the ginger or drink it along with the tea. Try not to take any other medications. They're not good for you. the B.R.A.T diet might work..it's bananas, rice, applesauce and toast .. Under almost any condition I would eat light bland foods for at least a day. Most likely your problem is due to something you ate and will subside within the next 24 hours. In the meantime, along with that nutritious food you should drink plenty of non alcoholic fluids. Any pain killer you have successfully used in the past should be okay but if you decide to take something to settle you stomach you should make sure the two medicines are compatible. try bread or crackers toast, plain nothing on it, green tea, broth-chicken or beef, white crackers. Maybe start out with clear liquids, nothing red. No red jello, popsicles. No milk/dairy products. Skip the food until you find you're keeping liquids down. And then try some toast w/a little jelly, no butter. Make sure you're getting plently of liquids, water, soda, don't drink juice. And if you feel it necessary to take something, stick w/Tylenol, it's gentler on your stomach than ibuprofen. toast or a biscuit a plain one, hope your feeling better soon x skip food -you've already acknowledged you can't keep it down. drink lotsa fluids and rest. try a med like Thera-flu which you can drink. i have stomach flu also it's been two days and all i eat are toast, saltine crackers, gatorade, soda, ginger ale and shweppes. ibprofin is a bad idea. the doctor told me to stay away from meats and dairy products and don't use imodium and pepto-bismal or any other stomach medicine because they'll cease the diarhea for a while and the bugs will just come back in larger numbers. hope thats enough help. |
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