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Constant Hiccups
On 30th sept my dad had silent attack and was hospitalised for high bp and his ecg had minor fluctuations and then he got discharged on 6th October. On 7th October he had 2nd silent attack for which we then did angioplasty as he had 99% blockage. After discharge on 11th, he had bloating and had not passed stool for more than a week and had hiccups and burps. So on 14th we got him admitted again. He had intestine obstruction for which he was admitted for 9 days. Now he came back home on 23rd and as soon as he came home again the hiccups started. It's going on and off. Whenever he moves from a resting position he gets hiccups. The doc gave him tabs and syrups but its not working. Although now he is passing stool and urine but he still has on and off hiccups. He also has swelling in both legs. His creatinine is 1.4. Postassium and sodium are in control. I am not sure if he was treated correctly or not. What to do?
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Tab baclofen 5 mg three times for 10 days. Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to 4times.
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You should take him to a hospital as more investigations are required to reach to proper diagnosis.
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avoid spicy oily food take deep breaths
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According to me consult an Gastroenterologist Tablet chlorpromazine 25-50 mg once per 6 hourly Tablet baclofen 5 mg 3 times a day
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avoid spicy and oily food try slow and deep breathing techniques drink cold water slowly sit upright after meals eat small and frequent soft meals avoid alcohol and carbonated drinks
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He is having flatulence.  He should avoid fatty,  spicy,  sugary,food . Take small, frequent, meals. Tab dimethicone 40mg, every 6 hours for 3 days. Consult a gastroenterologist for further help.
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Go for 2D echo and D dimer As early as possibel
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Get complete evaluation He is still facing digestive issues —contact with doctors
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Some investigators and detailed history is necessary
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Drink more water
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Take him to hospital as there is possibility of diaphragm getting irritated. He will need medication and further evaluation
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Visit to general physician for physical examination and consultation
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