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Acid reflux and stomach pain
Hi, I went to a gastroenterologist last month for severe stomach pain and feeling bloated after meal. He told me that I have an acid reflux or GERD. He gave me medication for two weeks but the pain and bloating does not go away. And I burp frequently acxompanied by heartburn. He asked me to undergo endoscopy and he said that it was ok aside from. Mild swelling of the stomach. He gave me another medication but I'm just worried up until nowI still felt pain in my stomach although the pain decreases already but still feel bloated after eating and burp frequently. What could be the problem?
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[ ] Remedies for Bloating :Avoid or limit intake of foods known to cause wind and bloating, such as beans, onions, broccoli, cabbage, sprouts, cauliflower.Eat fruits like papayas and pineapples that can help you get rid of the stomach bloating fast.Cut back on dairy products that may cause bloating. Read: Drink plenty of water to prevent dehydration.Eat smaller meals and avoid eating too much at a time.Rule out food allergies and intolerances to common foods that are common causes of bloating.Avoid swallowing air and gases that can contribute to bloating. Many times there is a requirement of medicines like prokinetics ( To propel food fast), Probiotics and especially medicines to combact Bacterial overgrowth. Feel free to ask any further quary related to this. Regards.
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