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Burning sensation in chest
I am having burning sensation in chest since two days. This burning sensation is only in chest and no other part of the body
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HELLO, AVOID SPICY FRIED JUNK FOOD OR FOOD FROM OUTSIDE. AVOID ALCOHOL IF U CONSUME. IT MAY BE DUE TO EXESSECIVE PRODUCTION OF ACID. SO PLENTY OF LIQUIDS SO TIME TO TIME ACID DILUTED N PRPOGATED FORWARD. SO LESS IS BURNING. IF IT'S OESOPHAGIAL REFLUX CAP NEXPRO RD 200 BEFORE BREAKFAST N DINNER ( 30-45 MIN)FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS,THAN REDUCED TO ONE BEFORE BREAKFAST FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS OR MORE. LIGHT DIET. WATERMELON JUICE, BUTTER OIL FRESH, FRESH CURD,ARE VERY BENIFICIAL. OK.
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Hello Sir I can certainly understand your concern and I have worked through your attached query in detail. As per your symptoms, the possibility of Gastroesophageal reflux disease is high. Here the acid produced in the stomach will travel backwards into food pipe causing the discomfort.
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A short course of oral medications like Pantoprazole will be very helpful.
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Avoid alcohol, fried and spicy food stuff
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