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Discomfort and Pain in my Upper stomach
Hi, please suggests me what is the problem with me. I feel pain(Discomfort) in my upper stomach when i sit.i always getting nausea even in the morning before breakfast. And sometimes i am not able to take full breath. In the morning after wake up(in empty stomach) i am hearing some sound from my stomach if i do breath in and breath out continuously. also i reduced in weight. I consulted many doctors .also undergone 2 times Endoscopy scan,one time CT scan ,one time manometry scan. During my first Endoscopy scan doctor said that i have moderate para esophagus hernia and asked me to go for CT scan.After CT scan and manometry scan doctor said no identity of Such hernia. I am working as software engineer.I am not able to bear this problem. Could any of you please help me what is wrong with me?
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Hello..Well it's quite possible that it is gastritis relates to your stress levels...As you seem to have ruled out all the common causes...Well ..you need to have food on time..do not wait till hunger pangs.maintain proper time.  Divide your meal time to small proportions so that you dont over eat..secondly drink lots of water. ..atleast 8-10 glasses per day . thirdly.. You need to stroll for a min of 15 min after each meal...stress,tension,all these are also factors of acidity...avoid outside food,junk and oily food...better to have gone cooked food for few days
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