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Hi... from last two days im having acidity i didn't eat any spicy food or oily food im using only green chilly to my food...though im getting heartburn and light acidic burp whenever i get it my throat will get burning sensation with cough...n after having tea in the evening it will increase.... acidity n heart burn is common in pregnancy or  is it because im having tea twice a day? N also i use to drink hot water daily
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I definitely need more information. Contact directly for more details and discussion
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Its normal Go to my website www.familygynaec.com For articles on pregnancy advice Blog section Connect for more details and information here
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Hello user it could be because of iron tablets.you can take omez d 1-0-1 daily
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Take Syrup Sucralafil 2 spoons three times a day 30 minutes before meals Take Tablet Pantop once a day at 11 noon every day
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Gastric acidity is a common problem with pregnancy
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Avoid green chilli Have curd rice at the end of breakfast and lunch and dinner Don’t lie down immediately after meals Take milk in place of tea
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