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Stomach and burp issue
I have eaten pizza on 16th may and on 20may i felt so uneasy weakness nausea heavines after eating too low and have vomit 1-2 times a day after it some days it settled down till and from 24may my burps get stucked in between and sour burps do come with pressure i need to take a burp and sometime it comes so normal on its own without pressure or sour taste just a normal burp I am still getting same issue since 24may till now but now i feel hungry normally and when burps stucked my next bite does not go in to stomach and i have done with ultrasound as well reports came normal! so suggest why its happening and its cure it will be very helful thnku!
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk do connect and
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Looks like gastritis
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What you're experiencing — sour burps with pressure, burps feeling stuck, and difficulty getting the next bite down — is very consistent with acid reflux (GERD) and gastritis, likely triggered initially by the food-related stomach upset in May. The normal ultrasound is reassuring and rules out gallbladder or liver issues. This kind of post-gastritis reflux and bloating can take several weeks to fully settle, especially if the stomach lining is still irritated.
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Eat smaller, more frequent meals; avoid spicy, oily, and fried foods; and don't lie down for at least 2 hours after eating. See a doctor for a short course of acidity medication to help speed up recovery. Please consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Hllo. It may be food poisoning or gastritis ..don’t wrryy for that .. take any PPI like omeprazole or rabeprazole. After that if the issue is same … most probably it’s cooed poisoning.. so you can take some antibiotic..
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Drink plenty of fluids..
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Eat small frequent meals. Avoid pizza, fried foods, spicy foods, carbonated drinks, tea/coffee excess, and late-night meals. Do not lie down for 2–3 hours after eating. Eat slowly and avoid gulping food. Plenty of fluid
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It could be gastritis or acidity Try small frequent meals Avoid pizza fried food,tea coffee Take a short walk after meals sip warm water Better to take consultation from proper understanding
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Take tab pan D 1 in morning Tab perinorm 3 time for 3 days
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Hey, this could be due to acid reflux from stomach (GERD). You may need to start medication for 5-7 days. Please consult for the same.
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eat small and frequent meals, avoid bulky and spicy/oily food for now
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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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