Diarrhoea and vomiting are common medical complaints. Typically, they are caused by a stomach bug and should go away in a few days.
However, while the symptoms should ease after a few days, treating diarrhoea and vomiting properly is crucial, as the bugs that cause them are easily spread. They can also result in dehydration, which can cause further health problems.
The bugs that cause diarrhoea and vomiting are often contagious and can spread quickly. As such, you shouldn’t avoid going out and coming in contact with other people until you have not been sick or had diarrhoea for at least two days.
Similarly, if you have a high temperature or feel too unwell to do everyday activities. In that case, you should also avoid contact with other people.
Diarrhoea and vomiting can usually be treated at home without seeing a doctor or visiting the hospital.
Additionally, make sure you:
Do:
To speak to a medical professional, call 111 or get an appointment with your GP. If you think you are contagious, an online appointment may be best to avoid spreading the bug to others. If you aren’t yet registered with a GP, you can do so here.
You should call 999 or go to A&E if you or your child:
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