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Bacterial infection in stomach

I have a bacterial infection in my stomach.  I was in the hospital and got out 2 days ago.  Most of the symptoms I had is gone.  I had diarree, fever, vomiting, nausea and stomach cramps.  But I still am nauses.  It cames and goes, but its driving my nuts.  And it feels like I dont have any energy in my body.  Will I get beter?  And what can I take or do to speed up my recovery?


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I had simialr symptoms,Major stomach pain,and sever back pain BUT was very constipatedinstead of the diarrhea. the meds I was given in the hospital worked pretty well but the minute they wore off it was alll back again.and the prescriptions the gave to take take home did not work at all. I am still very weak and still get a wav of nausea
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for those who have nausea, Ginger capsules can be a great relief but don't fix anything.  They just stop the nausea.  Acidophilus or aloe juice may help heal the stomach and replace good bacteria.  
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