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What Causes Pain In My Ribs, Radiating Through To Back With Stomach Bloating?

Hi, I have pain under left ribs, radiating through to back, stomach bloated and gases/ noises, i burp alot which gives some relief, have lost 10% body weight, wake up at night with pain which starts sharp then subsides like waves,I eat very healthy non acidic foods. Stools pale but ok.



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hello,
It seems you are suffering from Gastritis. what you need to do is to start taking omeprazole/rabeprazole along with domperidone in combination once a day in morning empty stomach. along with that i would suggest some lifestyle changes as taking dinner at least 2 hours prior to going to bed, regular exercise, and as you said you take healthy non acidic food please do continue that good habit.
your problem should subside with this but if it persists than you might need to get an Ultrasonography done of your abdomen and if needed an endoscopic examination.
thanks and regards
Dr. Gaurav Shrivastav
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What Causes Pain In My Ribs, Radiating Through To Back With Stomach Bloating?

hello, It seems you are suffering from Gastritis. what you need to do is to start taking omeprazole/rabeprazole along with domperidone in combination once a day in morning empty stomach. along with that i would suggest some lifestyle changes as taking dinner at least 2 hours prior to going to bed, regular exercise, and as you said you take healthy non acidic food please do continue that good habit. your problem should subside with this but if it persists than you might need to get an Ultrasonography done of your abdomen and if needed an endoscopic examination. thanks and regards Dr. Gaurav Shrivastav