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Food pipe burn and feel food stuck
I am experiencing a burning sensation in my chest and food pipe. Whenever I eat anything, a burning sensation starts in my food pipe; I feel nauseous, and it feels as though the food is stuck.
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You may have GERD ,esophagitis.Take ganaton Total once a day for a week,if not relieved consult a gastroenterologist in your area.Avoid spicy oily food
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Your symptoms are most likely Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Acid from stomach is going up into food pipe That causes: Burning in chest,Nausea, Feeling of food stuck Start Acid Rabeprazole 20mg +Domperidone 10mg before break fast for 15 days Important lifestyle changes Don’t lie down after eating (wait 2–3 hours) Avoid spicy, oily, junk food Reduce tea/coffee Eat small frequent meals Consult Gastroenterologist if: Not improving in 1–2 weeks Food getting stuck frequently Weight loss or severe pai This is common and treatable, but don’t ignore, especially the “food stuck” feeling → may need endoscopy if persistent.
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It could be GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease)
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Take T.Rabeprazole 20mg and Domperidone 30mg tablet once daily (30mins before breakfast ) for 1 week.
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Avoid skipping of meals,reduce stress.Ensure minimum of 7 hours of continuous sleep at Night.
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Gastritis Avoid spicy foods Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach Use more of curd and butter milk Drink plenty of water
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Change life style n diet plan drastically first. Oesophagial  reflux/gastritis/Gerd??? Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days. Mucain gel10 ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to4 times. Till u don't change diet to least oily non spicy,  use buttermilk,  curd..
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It could be GERD, you can take sompraz D empty stomach along with Digene syrup 10 ml 3 times a day If symptoms didn’t subside consult gastroenterologist for further management
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It's mostly GERD, the etiology is multifaceted and includes our life style
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tab PanD/ omez IT( PPI + prokinetic) once daily before breakfast -3 weeks avoid spicy, oily , sour foods reduce weight if obese avoid lying down immediately after eating /drinking (atleast 1 hour gap) reduce frequency of tea/coffee if intake is high
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if the symptoms persist despite all these, better to go for Upper GI endoscopy
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GERD or gastritis could be a cause for heart burn and nausea sensation. Your complete history is required for proper evaluation of your issue. Please connect with us personally for further assistance and treatment
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It is severe symptoms of GERD , R u suffering from stress and Anxiety... If yes then u must consult
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consult me
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drink cool water and relax
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Gerd ,,you should take ranitidine( bd)for a week Eat high fibre.eat small frequent meals in short duration.
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It may be gastritis Further investigation n history required for management.. Do consult
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It is due to GERD.Take pan d od for 10 days.It is better to do upper gi endoscopy once.
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Do video consultation once
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Please share details of your symptoms. Take small, frequent meals,  avoid oily, fatty, spicy, sugary ,food, excess of tea and coffee Focus more on fresh green vegetables and fruits.  Drink more water. Tab pantop d one morning and one evening for 7 days. Syp mucaine gel 5ml every 8hours Syp digeplex 5ml morning and evening  for 10 days.
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Gerd .avoid spicy food and go for upper gi endoscopy for confirmation.
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You should get an upper GI endoscopy.
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Your symptoms are suggestive of Dyspepsia / GERD
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I could help you if you take online consultation
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Avoid spicy food
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Kindly do connect and consult
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Consult online Take syrup mucaine gel twice daily Avoid oily food fried items spicy food out side food
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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