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Suffering From Severe Gastritis, Burping Before And After Meals, Chest Pain. Treatment For GERD?
Sir, I am 24 years old, I suffer from gastrics mane days, take different types of medicine nut no result, after meal or before gases eject from my mouth and bruuup!!!. and also presure on my heart , some times i feel chest pain right side, left side and also back side. please help , and tell me what is the disease name and how to cure from this disease. plzzz
high use of vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, turnips, beans, cauliflower,carrots, there are other vegetables that can also be associated with this symptom.
GERD
constipation
irritable bowel syndrome
You can examine your diet to look at any foods that may be contributing to your symptoms. If you cannot identify any then it may be best to go to a doctor for assessment.
Normal management would be avoidance of contributing foods along with medication.
Hi
As per your symptoms,it is Gastro oesophageal reflux disease.
Please take PPI like Rabeprazole 20mg daily once.
Avoid spicy food,junk food,masala foods,alchohol,smoking.
Eat food regularly.
Wish you good health
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Suffering From Severe Gastritis, Burping Before And After Meals, Chest Pain. Treatment For GERD?
Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic Bloating, excess burping and flatulence may be related to a number of conditions. These include the following: lactose intolerance, high use of vegetables such as broccoli, cabbage, brussel sprouts, turnips, beans, cauliflower,carrots, there are other vegetables that can also be associated with this symptom. GERD constipation irritable bowel syndrome You can examine your diet to look at any foods that may be contributing to your symptoms. If you cannot identify any then it may be best to go to a doctor for assessment. Normal management would be avoidance of contributing foods along with medication. Hope this helps