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I am having stomach pain with nausea since last 1 month , pain is mild and worsen if I eat spicy food or taking tea , or any other beverages
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It looks like acute gastritis, Please do follow these instructions 1. Decrease spicy food. 2. Eat at regular intervals and fixed timings. 3. Don't skip the meals.
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take pantoprazole 40 mg once a day before meals
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kindly go for endoscopy if pain persists of all measures
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Acute gastritis Avoid spicy food and oily item T. Pantoprazole 40mg OD before food for 1 week Drink plenty of water
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Hello there. How are you feeling now? I've seen many patients of your age with same complaints, showed good response to my treatment plan First thing to do is lifestyle modification, and it will show great improvement in your illness. Have meals on time (breakfast within 8am, lunch within 1:30pm, dinner within 8pm, sleep after 2hr gap) plenty of oral fluids To support, we will start with medications that reduce this nausea. For that, consult me here or text me in nine zero six one four four six three nine four
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Your symptoms are suggest of Acute gastritis. It can lead to GERD if not treated properly.
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Please avoid spicy food. Don't take any beverages empty stomach. Please lower oily food intake. Drink 3-4 litres of water daily
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If its severe then can take a antacid 10ml after 30 mins of taking food twice daily.
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If you want to discuss your problem in more detail, feel free to message me on WhatsApp at nine one one nine two five five six nine nine for a free detailed discussion
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Ur symptoms r due to gastritis Avoid junk and spicy food , tea coffee , beverages Drink more water Eat fibre rich and healthy food Start Tab pantoprazole 40mg OD before breakfast for 15 days After that consult me
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It seems like severe gastritis Avoid tea, coffee, cola drinks, fried food ,spicy foods and hot foods. Take more fibre rich food. Cap Pent D half hour before breakfast for one week
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Your symptoms suggest acid peptic disorder (gastritis or acid reflux), which commonly worsens after spicy food, tea, or coffee.
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Avoid spicy, oily foods, caffeine, and irregular meals. Eat small, frequent meals and avoid lying down soon after eating. Your doctor may prescribe a proton pump inhibitor (like Pantoprazole 40 mg once daily before breakfast) for 2–4 weeks along with an antacid syrup if needed.
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If symptoms persist, an upper GI endoscopy may be advised.
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Kindly consult personally through wtsapp nine nine nine 9 six six 6909
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Investigations to be done 1)USG abdomen and pelvis 2)CBC 3) Serum electrolytes For stomach pain U can take Tab.Zerodol P(1-0-1) after food for 7 days Tab.Pan 40mg (1-0-0) morning before food for 7 days Tab.cefixime 200mg (1-0-1) for 7 days after food If still not resolved consult me on practo with the above mentioned investigations
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This might be due to gastritis or pud or gerd. As it's about a month kindly visit a clinic and get further examined for appropriate diagnosis and treatment
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avoid spicy foods and carbonated drinks,acidic foods
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If the pain is since one month you should visit a clinic for physical examination ( which is must ) . Further evaluation is needed
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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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Its gastric
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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The cause could be acidity and reflux of acids from stomach to food pipe. Most important to cure this is lifestyle modification. You should take medicines for a while .
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stop taking food items that cause this issue take tablet Pantop 40 once daily in the morning before breakfast for 1 week take antacid syrup during pain episode
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Your symptoms suggest gastritis or acid reflux (hyperacidity) — commonly caused by excess stomach acid, irregular meals, spicy food, or beverages like tea/coffee. Consult with me I can resolve ur prblm....
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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