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Suggest Treatment For Diarrhea, Burping And Headache

every time i eat i feel sick afterwards and go really hot followed by diarrhoea sometimes i get burping with it but not all the time my tummy hutrs most of the time and i feel tired and headachy with it been given gavisgone for it but fed up with keep takeing it
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Dear many causes for diarrhoea, with burping. Example
1.A disorder that affects movement of food through the intestines, such as irritable bowel syndrome.
2.Peptic (stomach) ulcer or duodenal ulcer.
3.An inability to digest milk and dairy products (lactose intolerance).
4.Gallbladder pain (biliary colic) or inflammation (cholecystitis).
5.Anxiety or depression
6.gastritis.
7.gerd

Your symptoms suggestive of irritable bowel syndrome. Avoid spicy oily food and alcohol. Avoid dairy products, use tab. Nexium before breakfast and tab. Rifaximine 200mg thrice in a day, tab. Librax 5mg twice a day. If symptoms not improved consult your doctor.
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Suggest Treatment For Diarrhea, Burping And Headache

Hello Thank you for trusting HCM Dear many causes for diarrhoea, with burping. Example 1.A disorder that affects movement of food through the intestines, such as irritable bowel syndrome. 2.Peptic (stomach) ulcer or duodenal ulcer. 3.An inability to digest milk and dairy products (lactose intolerance). 4.Gallbladder pain (biliary colic) or inflammation (cholecystitis). 5.Anxiety or depression 6.gastritis. 7.gerd Your symptoms suggestive of irritable bowel syndrome. Avoid spicy oily food and alcohol. Avoid dairy products, use tab. Nexium before breakfast and tab. Rifaximine 200mg thrice in a day, tab. Librax 5mg twice a day. If symptoms not improved consult your doctor.