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Asprin and stomach pain

by lilboobear53, Apr 04, 2006 12:00AM
My husband took 4 asprin after eating a normal meal we eat and he wiped his face and hands with a towel , he used to wipe a table with and now his palms and feet are red and itch, he also feels like throwing up without the lurch and just gets a bubbly liquid in his mouth and he spits it out  and he did take 4 tums as well, what do i do???

Member Comments (1)

by myproblem, Apr 04, 2006 12:00AM
Your husband needs to go to a Dr. He probably has a virus, but you need to be sure. Because this forum is new, you may not get much of a response. Try posting this question on the Symptoms forum.
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