Take tab pantaprazole 40mg one daily before breakfast for 7 days.
Syp maalox gel 5m.l every 8hours for 5 to 7 days.
Tab unienzyme one morning and one evening for 5days.
Drink more water, some rehydrating fluids like coconut water, fresh orange, pineapple juice,nimbu paani, butter milk.
Get blood sugar tested and share results.
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Looks more like mild acidity with dehydration gastritis. Start sipping ORS coconut water plain fluids slowly, avoid spicy oily food, tea coffee for a day, and don’t stay on an empty stomach. If symptoms persist, vomiting, fever or very low urine output occurs, get evaluated 👍
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Eat food properly..at correct time..
Drink plenty of water...
Syp gelusil 5ml tds cud be used for 1wk..
If not relieved then consult gastroenterologist
Kindly provide a detailed history regarding the ongoing meds if any. Also if its a one day issue, you can emphasise on proper hydration and take an antacid.
For recurrent such episodes, further evaluation is required via a quick consultation.
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