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Unknown stomach pain
Medical History: Gastric Esophagitis; Acid Reflux since 4 years; Cough. I have stomach pain from almost 4 years. The reason is unknown. My stomach pains regularly even when im sitting, Also after passing stools. So currently I'm on my 10th trip(probably more) to my Gastroenterologist. What direct questions must i ask him regarding my GI issue? Please help. Thanks.
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Update all ur reports. Get a CECT abdomen.consult a general surgeon also. Abdomen is not only stomach. Liver,intestine,spleen,pancreas,kidneys etc all are part of abdomen. So i suggest above to pinpoint.
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Hi..... Avoid foods and drinks that trigger heartburn. Everyone has specific triggers. Common triggers such as fatty or fried foods, tomato sauce, alcohol, chocolate, mint, garlic, onion, and caffeine may make heartburn worse. Avoid foods you know will trigger your heartburn. Eat smaller meals. Avoid overeating by eating smaller meals. Don't lie down after a meal. Wait at least three hours after eating before lying down or going to bed.
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