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Gastric Problems, Burning Sensation, Hunger Pangs, Semi-solid Stools, Prazole, Stool Test Says Acidic

I have gas problem in which I feel burning sensation , hunger pangs, and drained out feeling,I also feel tired and my stomach growlsa often , have semi solid stools .My eyes also feel burning sensation. Tried prazole tabs for 15 days ..had no effect. Stool test is OK says acidic..Ultra sound and endoscopy were fine too. Help
posted on Thu, 22 Mar 2012
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Dear baqaya206, From the group of symptoms that you have mentioned, it seems more as a case of acute gastritis with mild dehydration. The burning sensation in your eyes is more likely due to dehydration than any eye problem. As a preliminary measure you may take antacids and drink lots of water followed by a visit to your General Physician if not relieved of symptoms within 2 to 3 days.
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Gastric Problems, Burning Sensation, Hunger Pangs, Semi-solid Stools, Prazole, Stool Test Says Acidic

Dear baqaya206, From the group of symptoms that you have mentioned, it seems more as a case of acute gastritis with mild dehydration. The burning sensation in your eyes is more likely due to dehydration than any eye problem. As a preliminary measure you may take antacids and drink lots of water followed by a visit to your General Physician if not relieved of symptoms within 2 to 3 days.