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Stomach Pain
I am feeling mild to moderate pain in my stomach left right and mid ,feeling bloated , and constipated, When I feel constipated, I feel a burning sensation in feet and when I tank any tablet like pantocid esomac  UNI enzyme , the burning sensation severely hurts me , I did I did Fs 86 RBS 121 PP 135 H1BAC 4.9 TSH 3.8 V b12 normal The medicine pan d , esomac,uni enzyme never suited to me USG of abdomen is normal What should I do
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Your symptoms and ultrasound are suggestive of Fatty liver. You should get into a schedule with regular exercise, weight reduction if overweight. Dietary modifications in the form of small frequent meals and decreased oily and fatty foods.
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Weight reduction if overweight, regular exercise and dietary changes. LFTs, Fasting Lipid profile
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You have fatty liver changes in your ultrasound. Burning sensation of pain is mostly due to acid peptic disease. Start taking syrup sucral O 15 ml 4 times a day for 2 weeks. You have to continue the tablet pantocid 40 mg twice daily , all these you should take atleast half an hour before meals to avoid bloating symptoms.
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Then you need to do an LFT and lipid profile as there are fatty changes in liver daily exercise
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