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What Causes Burning In Stomach Along With Belching?
Im 48 year old male, im experiencing burning in stomach, gas and belching. I have been taking Prescription Prilosec and it helps some. I have gone more than a week feeling better and then I eat something and I geta flare up that makes me sick for 4-5 days before it goes away, I don t want to eat
Hello I had gone through your question and I can understand your concern
Looking at your history this could be any of following gastritis or stomach ulcer due to stomach hyperacidity Indigestion aerophagia liver disease or gall bladder stone
in my opinion you should consult a gastroenterologist for examination and a battery of tests like blood for hemoglobin CBC Liver function test or an upper GI endoscopy
PPI group of drugs like omeprazole with antacids will definitely help you; about which your doctor knows
Avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food or carbonated drinks have good amount of fresh fruits and plenty of fluids hope this helps you wishing you good health
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What Causes Burning In Stomach Along With Belching?
Hello I had gone through your question and I can understand your concern Looking at your history this could be any of following gastritis or stomach ulcer due to stomach hyperacidity Indigestion aerophagia liver disease or gall bladder stone in my opinion you should consult a gastroenterologist for examination and a battery of tests like blood for hemoglobin CBC Liver function test or an upper GI endoscopy PPI group of drugs like omeprazole with antacids will definitely help you; about which your doctor knows Avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food or carbonated drinks have good amount of fresh fruits and plenty of fluids hope this helps you wishing you good health