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My age is 29 years. Weight 50;kg . From 15 days whenever I eat something  spicy or masala like curry or curd at night  iam feeling stomach pain which is only at night I finish dinner by 9 pm & sleep after 2,3 hours. sometimes vomiting & 2,3 bowel movement.
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Avoid spicy food Take Rabeprazol capsules daily for 10 days
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Avoid spicy & junk food , especially at dinner
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Tab Pantocid 40mg twice daily before breakfast & dinner
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take plenty of water, Fibre rich food , Fruits , salad , green vegetables
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Gastritis problem , need to change ur food habit Contact us
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It's due acid reflex. Avoid spicy oily food for sometime. Include green vegetables in your diet. Take tab. Pantop 40mg 30 min before breakfast. Take syrup gelusil 2-3 tbsp after meal.
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