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HEAVYNESS IN LIVER AND STOMACH
HELLO SIR MY PROBLEM IS STOMACH HEAVY NESS AFTER MEAL AND LOSS OF APPETITE.......I DID USG ABDOMEN IT WAS NORMAL , SGPT SGOT ARE ALSO NORMAL CBC COUNT ABSOLUTE NORMAL..............BUT I FEEL SOME UNCOMFERTABLE FROM LIVER SIDED ,SO PLZ SUGGEST ME WHICH DIAGNOSIS I HAVE TO DO FOR PROPER EXAMNING THE LIVER PROBLEM.
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned you have done all investigations so nothing to be worried at all so it is due to indigestion only so you can take -Flagyl-400mg twice a day for 7 days,Add [panto-40mg once a day for 14 days, Add [ABHIZYME PLUS syrup-10ml]before one hour of meal.
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1)Eating smaller, more frequent meals. Chew your food slowly and thoroughly. 2)Avoiding triggers like Fatty and spicy foods, processed foods, carbonated beverages, caffeine, alcohol and smoking etc. 3)Maintaining a healthy weight. 4)Exercising regularly. Exercise helps you keep off extra weight and promotes better digestion. 5)Managing stress. Create a calm environment at mealtime. Practice relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing, meditation or yoga. Spend time doing things you enjoy. Get plenty of sleep. 6)Changing your medications. With your doctor's approval, stop or cut back on pain relievers or other medications that may irritate your stomach lining. If that's not an option, be sure to take these medications with food. Hope that helps
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