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Belhet disease
Gas at middle night arround 2 am and in morning and constipation. Gastrologist says belhet disease.I have done endoscopy its negative. Doctor says belhet disease. And refer to skin specialist but skin specialist only give cetrizine 5mg two times after meal and rantac 150 mg two times empty stomach. But I relief 50% aciloc(ranitidine) 300mg at bed time after mealwith freego powder and 40% % in morning empty stomach pantocid 40mg. Should I take aciloc 300 mg again in morning. Or cetrizine at night . is ranitidine is also a allergy tablet
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If gastroenterologist opines that of Behcet disease... Need to be evaluated... Its an autoimmune condition.. So.. Visit a rheumatologist if required and ur problem persists..
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If those medications solved ur problem.. Then its functional disease, may be cured better with Tab Librax one at bedtime
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Ranitidine is also antihistaminic,it's H2 receptor blocker. Cetrizine is H1 receptor blocker.
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