After starting Metrogyl 400, I feel mild stomach pain and loss of appetite. Anyone else facing this?
After starting Metrogyl 400, I’ve noticed mild stomach pain and a loss of appetite. It’s not very bad, but it feels uncomfortable. Has anyone else faced this while taking Metrogyl 400?
Dear Reader,
Yes, what you’re feeling may happen with Metrogyl 400 (metronidazole) or can also be due to other causes. Many people experience mild stomach pain, nausea, or reduced appetite during the course of the illness.
Here are a few simple ways to ease the discomfort:
- Take the tablet after food or with a light meal (never on an empty stomach).
- Stay hydrated and eat small, bland meals like rice, curd, or soup.
- Avoid spicy, oily, or acidic foods, as they can worsen stomach upset.
- Skip alcohol completely during the course and for 72 hours after finishing, as it can make nausea and pain worse.
If the stomach pain becomes severe, or you notice vomiting, persistent nausea, or unusual tiredness, let your doctor know they might adjust your dose or switch to a gentler alternative.
In most cases, these side effects are mild and short-lived, so you can continue the course unless your doctor advises otherwise.
Wishing you good health.