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Tightness, Tenderness And Fullness In Upper Abdomen That Worsens With Warmness Over Belly, Taking Nexium. Suggestions?
Hi, My stomach/upper abdomen is very tight, tender and full, then suddenly gets worse when I get hot adrenaline from my belly button to my solar plexes. Like someone was injecting short bursts of hot liquid. It wasn t acidic or in my throat though... It immediately made my heart go very fast... I am on Nexium , had a helicobacter pylori test, adrenaline test.
Hi,
Your problems are related to decreased gastric motility that can be increased after taking some drugs such as Motilium that can increase gastric motility. You will be fine after your gastric motility will be increase your belly will become soft and continue Nexum as Antacid. You will be better soon
I hope I am sucessful in solving your query If you have more you can ask me
Take care
Get well soon
Regards,
Dr. Azhar Sattar
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Tightness, Tenderness And Fullness In Upper Abdomen That Worsens With Warmness Over Belly, Taking Nexium. Suggestions?
Hi, Your problems are related to decreased gastric motility that can be increased after taking some drugs such as Motilium that can increase gastric motility. You will be fine after your gastric motility will be increase your belly will become soft and continue Nexum as Antacid. You will be better soon I hope I am sucessful in solving your query If you have more you can ask me Take care Get well soon Regards, Dr. Azhar Sattar