Need In-Person Visit: Without any significant past medical history, you may be suffering from an acute viral illness. Pain in the rectum may be related to diarrhea if you've had any, and the dizziness could be caused by either dehydration from loose stools and vomiting or from a stomach reflex known as increased vagal tone. If you are unable to keep food and fluids down and symptoms not improved, seek in-person care.
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