Viral gastroenteritis contagious period

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Avatar f tn I went to the doc after 5 days. He said its just viral gastroenteritis. I looked up the condition and it says you have vomiting and/or diarrhea, but i have neither. I am worried it is appendicitis, but the appendix is on the right side, not left. I am really in pain but i am taking my meds as described. Does this sound like viral gastroenteritis to you? I am in such severe pain just laying here typing this and barely moving.. Please help. Thank you.
1872406 tn?1320890391 We rescued a little kitten approx 6 weeks old who has been diagnosed with viral gastroenteritis. The prognosis by the vet is poor and I'm wondering if there is anything else we can do other than keep her hydrated and treat/prevent secondary infections. Please help- really appreciate any advice or past experience that you may have... Thanks in advance...
Avatar f tn r n they did blood work n a ultrasound which came back normal. I was think gallbladder stones idk.. So doctor diagnose me with gastroenteritis prescribe me pain killers. N next morning with the dull pain that comes n goes. Ouch! Is it normal???? Im scared im praying to god to please let it not be nothing else..
Avatar f tn Viral gastroenteritis is an intestinal disease set apart by watery the runs, stomach spasms, sickness or retching, and once in a while fever. The most widely recognized approach to create viral gastroenteritis — frequently called stomach influenza — is through contact with a tainted individual or by ingesting debased nourishment or water.
Avatar f tn Well, unfortunately, you can be contagious a few days to up to two weeks after a stomach bug. But usually it is 3 days. However, she may have had gastroenteritis, etc. which isn't contagious. I'd say you are in the clear but good hygiene to prevent illness is always a good idea.
Avatar f tn Viral gastroenteritis symptoms may appear 1-3 days after you are infected and can range from mild to severe. Symptoms usually last just a day or two, but occasionally they may persist as long as 10 days. Because the symptoms are similar, it is easy to confuse diarrhea caused by viruses with diarrhea caused by bacteria (e.g., Clostridium difficile, salmonella, and E. coli) or parasites (e.g., giardia). If your symptoms persist, see your doctor for further workup and management.
Avatar f tn d have to use it continuously for a long period of time for it to have an effect of your baby. Pink eye shouldn't go untreated. It can be contagious and can spread.
Avatar f tn I would like to know the contagious period of herpes. I have herpes whitlow that is now a scab. No more fluid, no seaping or breaking open of the scab. Is it still contagious?
Avatar m tn You could be suffering from viral gastroenteritis or from food poisoning. Eat light, do not stay hungry but eat simple things like toast, porridge, cereals, crackers, banana, rice, peeled apple, etc. Take over the counter antacid and antiemetic (this SOS for vomiting). Watch out for a day or two with this treatment. If still the symptoms persist, then you may need an antibiotic for the gut and would need to see a doctor.
969557 tn?1314370614 Are my blood contagious during tx after und?? Haven't had a pcr since week 4 since the doctor said there was no way the virus could come back during tx and that I also wouldn't be contagios. Just have to be absolutely sure...
1770029 tn?1325802355 meaning the influenza virus does not cause flu in the stomach. It is considered gastroenteritis. The symptoms of diarrhea, vomiting, low grade fever up to 100 degrees and possible cramps are caused by many things, virus or bacterial. However, the most common cause is a virus called Norovirus. It is spead from person to person by fecal oral contamination.
Avatar n tn I know that diabetes is not contagious but i just started going out with a girl who's got diabetes type I. She was diagnosed about two years ago and apparently, she had some viral infection that caused it. My question is: could she give me the same viral infection, which would cause my body to also develop diabetes. I've been really thirsty lately, weak and i go to the bathroom a lot. Could someone give me an insight. Thank you.
Avatar n tn Shingles is always contagious during the incubation period and not related to you having it during childhood or not. The Viral attack leaves you weak and you need to have proper diet will all the medication . Take care!
Avatar m tn 6 weeks to 6 months Contagious: As long as test positive usually <3 months, but may be lifetime Severity: <1% die from acute hepatitis, but chronic hepatitis occurs in 1-2% adults & 90% infant with 25-40% becoming carriers with increased risk of cirrhosis or liver cancer Prevention: a 3 dose vaccine is 97% effective HEPATITIS C Route of transmission: Blood and bodily fluids Common sources: 50% from IV drug use now, prior to 1991 was from blood transfusions, now only 1 in 200,000 tran
Avatar f tn Your viral load doesn't affect how contagious you are. Just keep your blood out of other people and they will be fine.
Avatar n tn There is an increased susceptibility to bacterial, fungal, protozoal, and other viral infections. 2. Neoplasia: Most commonly the mediastinal, multicentric, or spinal forms of lymphoma. However it is also found less commonly in renal and other cancers. 3. Anemia is usually a non-regenerative anemia, and can be associated with the disease haemobartonella (cat scratch fever). 4.
Avatar f tn Your symptoms could be due to a number of things which are difficult to assess on net. It could be due to viral fever, gastroenteritis or stomach flu, acidity, or anxiety and stress. If you are feeling nauseous, then you can take antacid gel. Talk to your parents as discussing your worries often helps. Also, exercise, walking, yoga is therapeutic. You should see a doctor who can examine you to find the cause. Take care!
Avatar m tn Just as people become perpetually asymptomatic, is it possible, with time, to be perpetually free of asymptomatic viral shedding over time, thus becoming non-contagious?? I know the response is usually "It is still possible to pass the disease." But could it also be "possible at some point where you are not contagious?
1339808 tn?1276321180 Cold sores are small, painful blisters appaering on the lips, mouth, or nose. They ar caused by the Herpes simplex virus type I it is spread by kissing or being in close contact with an individual who is infected. it is contagious, and even though the blister dries up within a few days, it still doesn't mean you are free from infection It usually does not require medical care,but the blisters take about 2 to 6 weeks to be completely healed.
Avatar n tn -loose watery bowel movements -low fever -abdominal cramps -aching muscles/ possibly headaches If diarhea and vomiting persist for more than 2 days see your Doctor. Any child with both vomiting and diarhea should be taken to a Doctor right away. Also see your Doctor if: -blood in vomit or stool -hard, swollen, painful abdomen -high fever -chills -excessive thirst -excessive lethargy or feelling of exhaustion -dizziness of lightheadedness on rising or changing position.