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What Causes Cramps In Chest, Stomach Pain And Sticky Stools While On Norflox?
Hello doctor I had got esophagus grade 1 lasy month, was on nexsium since 1 1/2 week , felth better. But now after a month the pain has again started, cramps in the chest, pain in stomach, sticky stools, I had 1 norflox tz, at night and taking nexsium in the morning...please suggest.
You did not mention clearly what you have, esophagus grade 1? That is unclear sir.
As for the symptoms, it does sound like you could have a condition like gastritis, acid reflux, etc.
Please do not take norflox on your own as it is an antibiotic and should be strictly monitored, and taking it the way you are will only result in the development of antibiotic resistance.
Please visit your doctor or initiate a lifestyle change like avoiding spicy food, fried food, fatty food, oily food, carbonated drinks, smoking, stress, alcohol, etc; drink plenty of water. Continue with the nexium and visit your doctor for a diagnosis and accurate management.
Best wishes.
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What Causes Cramps In Chest, Stomach Pain And Sticky Stools While On Norflox?
Hi. You did not mention clearly what you have, esophagus grade 1? That is unclear sir. As for the symptoms, it does sound like you could have a condition like gastritis, acid reflux, etc. Please do not take norflox on your own as it is an antibiotic and should be strictly monitored, and taking it the way you are will only result in the development of antibiotic resistance. Please visit your doctor or initiate a lifestyle change like avoiding spicy food, fried food, fatty food, oily food, carbonated drinks, smoking, stress, alcohol, etc; drink plenty of water. Continue with the nexium and visit your doctor for a diagnosis and accurate management. Best wishes.