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Breathlessness due to gas
I have been having this weird problem of waking up in the middle of the night generally within 1st hour of sleep, where I wake up suddenly short of breath. It feels like someone stopped my breath. And there is lit of palpitation at that time and hardly able to see properly anything. I have consulted both the chest doctors and gastrointestinal doctors. The chest x ray and lung functions tests and ecg are all normal. But I have gastro reflux (gerd) problem which was acute at one time, but under check now. Medication which has been helping is nexpro-40. I Doctors say it's nothing to worry about. But the thing is it is very scary when it happens almost every night. And sometimes during day too. And it's been over an year now. What should I do?
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Yes absolutely nothing to worry Cap Pan D twice daily before meals Tab Proxym Mr once daily after meals Syrup Digene thrice daily Avoid oily n fried food Avoid gaseous food Relax
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As u said u have GERD, so When u go to sleep after having food keep ur head end raised.also do not sleep for 2 hrs or so after any major meal. Also avoid deep fried, n spicy food n hard drink at evening or late night.else u can take antacid as adv. by yr Gastroenterology Dr.
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