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What Causes Fatigue, Stomach Burn And Headache?

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posted on Tue, 28 Oct 2014
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Hello
I had gone through your question and I can understand your concern
I see such patients in my clinic routinely and I will try to help you as well in best possible way

looking at your history this could be due to GERD, gastritis, hiatus hernia this could be related to stomach hyperacidity
in my opinion you should avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food or carbonated drinks
omeprazole group of drugs with antacids will definitely help you
if persists even after all this please consult a gastroenterologist for endoscopy or an scan study

Hope this addresses your question
please feel free to ask for follow up questions i will.gladly answer you
wishing you good health
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What Causes Fatigue, Stomach Burn And Headache?

Hello I had gone through your question and I can understand your concern I see such patients in my clinic routinely and I will try to help you as well in best possible way looking at your history this could be due to GERD, gastritis, hiatus hernia this could be related to stomach hyperacidity in my opinion you should avoid fatty fried spicy and junk food or carbonated drinks omeprazole group of drugs with antacids will definitely help you if persists even after all this please consult a gastroenterologist for endoscopy or an scan study Hope this addresses your question please feel free to ask for follow up questions i will.gladly answer you wishing you good health