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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Discomfort After Eating

Hi,I am 22 year old lady. After I eat I have abdominal discomfort on my upper right side. I went the er last week. They did CAT scan and blood work. They saw enlargement on bile duct vein. But they did not find nothing there. First they thought might be a gallstones. But they did not find any gallstones. What could me the enlargement. They prescribed omeprazole. I am taking that mediation but I haven t seen any improvement. Still feeling same way after eating. I just gained 10 pounds could that be the reason. Please let me know what should I do?
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Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,

Stomach discomfort after eating could be related to dyspepsia, constipation or acute gastritis but it needs further evaluation by clinical examination and various tests to have confirmed diagnosis.

If your symptoms are not so troublesome then i can suggest you some medications and dietary precautions to get relieved from this bloating.

1) Proton pump inhibitors (pantoprazole 40 or rabeprazole 20)
2) H2 blockers like Rantac150
3) Syrup digene 2 TSF three times a day
4) Avoid hot,oily and spicy foods rather take bland diet for initial few days
5) Avoid eating full stomach one at a time rather take small and frequent meals.
6) Have soft diet only for next 2 to 3 days
7) Take salads (cucumber, cabbage, carrot,beat) in the meal,more take vegetables
8) Quit alcohol if you take
9) Walk slowly after every meal but do not walk fast. Avoid taking rest immediately after meal.

All the medications are available over the counter and if not then you should consult your family physician or some local doctor who will know about the drugs and can prescribe you.

I expect you to get better within 3 to 5 days but if your problem persists then i will advice you to see physician or gastro physician who can order various tests (below mentioned) and can come to a particular diagnosis and start the treatment.

1) routine blood investigations,
2) liver function tests,
3) urine and stool examination for R/M and ova
4) ultrasound of abdomen
5) upper GI scopy if required

Hope this will help you to get better.

Regards,
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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Discomfort After Eating

Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Stomach discomfort after eating could be related to dyspepsia, constipation or acute gastritis but it needs further evaluation by clinical examination and various tests to have confirmed diagnosis. If your symptoms are not so troublesome then i can suggest you some medications and dietary precautions to get relieved from this bloating. 1) Proton pump inhibitors (pantoprazole 40 or rabeprazole 20) 2) H2 blockers like Rantac150 3) Syrup digene 2 TSF three times a day 4) Avoid hot,oily and spicy foods rather take bland diet for initial few days 5) Avoid eating full stomach one at a time rather take small and frequent meals. 6) Have soft diet only for next 2 to 3 days 7) Take salads (cucumber, cabbage, carrot,beat) in the meal,more take vegetables 8) Quit alcohol if you take 9) Walk slowly after every meal but do not walk fast. Avoid taking rest immediately after meal. All the medications are available over the counter and if not then you should consult your family physician or some local doctor who will know about the drugs and can prescribe you. I expect you to get better within 3 to 5 days but if your problem persists then i will advice you to see physician or gastro physician who can order various tests (below mentioned) and can come to a particular diagnosis and start the treatment. 1) routine blood investigations, 2) liver function tests, 3) urine and stool examination for R/M and ova 4) ultrasound of abdomen 5) upper GI scopy if required Hope this will help you to get better. Regards,