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Stomach Fullness and Shortness of Breath
Hi, From past one week irrespective of whatever I am eating less or heavy meals my stomach is getting full and lot of burping because of all these I am getting shortness of breath at times. My sleep is not comfortable because of this. Whenever I am drinking something Everytime I am going to washroom but motion is normal only but going more times. Because of this covid-19 pandemic I am worrying do I need to visit hospital or will online chat helps in practo. Please guide me. Below are the medicines I have used so far Have used OMEZ-D,CEFIXIME tablets and Alpha Amylase and Pepsin Syrup but no relief so far.
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Your symptoms suggestive of Gastritis and may be because of Functional GI Disorders (FGID). In this context of COVID 19 every one is stressed out. Because of Lock out situation no work and no physical exercise which all can precipitate the condition
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Continue the PPI and anxiolytics
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Advice on dietary restriction on Milk and wheat products. Regular physical exercise and stretchings in home is advised. Meditation and positive thinking will all help in these difficult times
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Take Omez D 30min before food, take it twice a day. Syp. Sucralfate 15ml thrice a day just before a meal
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