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Epigastric reason pain ribs pain
Since one month feeling pain epigastric reason Before that was having sharp pain under ribs Then stomach but now pain is more at center and same at back center Feels pain when I sleep i breathe Help me what could be that Im scared
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Need to do an ecg and chest xray
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consult for detailed history and further evaluation
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Need to take ecg
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Proper diet
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Gastritis/gerd.start ppi before food.avoid street food as much as you can and begin excercise daily.consult me on practo for further management and evaluation.
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The pain you are experiencing could be due to gastritis/ulcers or gall bladder issue.Get ultrasound abdomen, serum lipase, antigen test for h pylori infection, consult an internist or an gastroenterologist in your area
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Hi, Epigastric pain radiating to the back worsening on breathing or lying down, is concerning can be due to causes like acidity, ulcer, or gallbladder issues most improves well with proper evaluation. A consultation can help identify the exact reason and give quick relief. Feel free to consult for further guidance. 👍
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Should get few test like usg whole abdomen done and then basic life style modification... avoid late hours food habits... for more you can consult
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Pain in the center of your stomach and center of your back together for one month, worsening when you sleep or breathe, is a pattern that needs urgent evaluation. This combination can point to peptic ulcer, pancreatitis, or gallbladder disease — all of which need to be properly ruled out and should not be ignored.
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Get an ultrasound abdomen, serum amylase and lipase, and liver function test done as soon as possible. Feel free to consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation — this needs to be assessed without delay.
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Sever gastritis CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST OTHERWISE NO THERAPY GIVES U PROPER RESULT. MEFTAL SPAS DS TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD OR SOS. NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH. MUCAIN GEL 10ML WITHOUT WATER NOTHING BY MOUTH TILL 30MIN CAN BE TAKEN 3TO4 TIMES. ADD BUTTERMILK CURD,  KANZI
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Based on your symptoms of persistent epigastric pain radiating to the back for one month, this requires proper evaluation rather than assuming simple gastritis. The possible causes include: Pancreatic inflammation (pancreatitis) Peptic ulcer disease / gastritis Gallbladder-related issues Since your pain is also felt in the center and back and increases with breathing/lying down, it is important to rule out these conditions early.
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Blood tests: Serum amylase, lipase, LFT, CBC Ultrasound abdomen Meanwhile: Take PPI ( Tab pantoprazole 30 mins before food) Avoid spicy, oily foods and NSAIDs Eat small, frequent meals
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Seek urgent care if you have: Severe or worsening pain Vomiting Fever Yellowish discoloration of eyes/urine
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Need more history. Please consult for further management.
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Do a usg abdomen
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Gastritis Avoid spicy foods Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach Use more of curd and butter milk
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Its muscle pain
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The symptoms may be related to gastritis, acid reflux, gallbladder disease, pancreatic conditions, or occasionally a musculoskeletal cause. Since the pain has persisted for a month and is radiating towards the back, a proper medical evaluation is needed to determine the exact cause.
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Please consult a physician or gastroenterologist for a detailed assessment. Investigations such as an abdominal ultrasound and relevant blood tests may be required. Meanwhile, avoid spicy and oily foods, alcohol, and prolonged fasting. If you develop severe pain, fever, vomiting, shortness of breath, or yellowing of the eyes, seek immediate medical attention.
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I want to suggest USG whole abdomen nd few other test . It may due to gas / acidity More more discussion you can contact me directly on Practo
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USG - Whole abdomen
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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