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Acid reflux and hunger issues
I noticed the symptoms of acid reflux in me, I.e, burning sensation in throat and committing sensation when I am lying down. It's there a quick relief from it as it's very uncomfortable while sleeping. Also I don feel too hungry during the day, I survive on 2 meals as I don feel hungry and feel full the rest of the time.
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As per your history this looks like symptoms of Gastritis GERD (GASTRO ESOPHAGEAL REFLUX DISEASE )
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[ ] Hi, follow some basic life style changes:Stop tea, coffee, spicy food. Take your timely. Avoid cabbage, capsicum, citrus fruits ( for a while). Don't drink water with food, take after 40 min. as much as you want thereafter. Don't lie down immediately after food. Finish your night meal by 8.30 pm maximum. Always keep your stomach 1/4 th empty. You can divide your meal into 5-6 times a day. Avoid the particular food, which you observed that after taking you feel bloating, fullness, upper abdominal pain/ discomfort, reflux symptoms etc. Take tab. PANTODAC DSR (1-0-1) half an hour before meal for 7 days.syrup Gaviscon 10 ml three Times a day after meal for 10 days. Report the progress. Feel free to ask any further quary related to your problem. Regards.
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