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Suggest Remedy For Brown Saliva And Burning Sensation In Stomach
Hi Doctor; From last few days i found brown saliva in d morning first spit n after few more it turns normal . . . .i also found burning sensation in d stomach . . I realised it happens from the time i begin american coffee shot in d office . . .just FYI every morning m having 1 warm glass of water with 2tsp of honey b4 my breakfast. Please advice
You must undergo routine blood investigations and H.pylori,liver function tests,urinalysis and stool for blood,abdominal ultrasound and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy to detect the underlying cause.
Treatment is mainly depend on the cause but you may take symptommatic treatment meanwhile.
Antacids like h2 blockers (ranitidine) or proton pump inhibitors (pantoprazole or rabeprazole) will help to reduce excess acid production in stomach.
You can also take digene gel or liquid or ulcero-protective agents like sucralfate or bismuth subsallicylate to reduce the burning sensation.
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Suggest Remedy For Brown Saliva And Burning Sensation In Stomach
Hi, Welcome to health care magic, Stomach burning is a commonest symptom seen nowadays. Your brown coloured saliva could be because of your american coffee shot what you took in office. The causes of stomach burning could be excess stomach acid or acute gastritis, gastroenteritis,gastric ulcer or Helicobacter pylori infection or food allergy or drug induced. You must undergo routine blood investigations and H.pylori,liver function tests,urinalysis and stool for blood,abdominal ultrasound and upper gastrointestinal endoscopy to detect the underlying cause. Treatment is mainly depend on the cause but you may take symptommatic treatment meanwhile. Antacids like h2 blockers (ranitidine) or proton pump inhibitors (pantoprazole or rabeprazole) will help to reduce excess acid production in stomach. You can also take digene gel or liquid or ulcero-protective agents like sucralfate or bismuth subsallicylate to reduce the burning sensation. Consult gastroenterologist for further advise and treatment. Thanks and regards,