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Acid Reflux, Frequent burping and coughs
I've been having a dysphagia sensation and frequent coughs and burping. It is mild before food but a lil' bit increased after food. I had an endoscope in and was diagnosed with Mild Antral Gastritis and prescribed medicines for two weeks and to visit again after medication's done. There was improvement but i couldn't visit my gastro doctor and now it's been 4 weeks and it's back to the way it is. So i've been taking Pantop 40 and Domstal 10 but it was not working so one of the OPD Doctors prescribed me with OMEE and Antacid Gel to reduce it. There is mild improvements. What should i do?
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Well ..you need to have food on time..do not wait till hunger pangs.maintain proper time.  Divide your meal time to small proportions so that you dont over eat..secondly drink lots of water. ..atleast 8-10 glasses per day . thirdly.. You need to stroll for a min of 15 min after each meal...stress,tension,all these are also factors of acidity...avoid outside food,junk and oily food...better to have gone cooked food for few days
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