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Today I had little spicy food so that now I feel burning sensation in stomach feeling something diffrent in stomach it is acidity or something else .i n worried. It is related heart ?? Feeling like going washroom frequently .what to do
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Sometimes heart issues and gastric issues  can mimic But your symptoms started post spicy food So can take Pantop 40 and syp gaviscon  Do ecg to rule our ant cardiac event Consult for further evaluation
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To manage gastritis symptoms, follow a gentle diet rich in easily digestible foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, toast, plain crackers, ginger, and lean proteins, while avoiding spicy, fatty, acidic, and high-fiber foods that can irritate the stomach lining.
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Light semiliquid to liquid diet. Rest to INTESTINAL SYSTEM. nexproRd40 one in empty stomach for seven days MUCAIN GEL 10 ml without water three times a day any time. So u definitely know why it happened, it's SPICY FAST OUTSIDE FOOD. better to avoid such things. To get permanent solution.
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Avoid spicy food
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Dear Patient, Experiencing a burning sensation in your stomach after consuming spicy food is commonly associated with acid reflux or gastritis. Spicy foods contain capsaicin, which can irritate the stomach lining, leading to discomfort. UCHICAGO MEDICINE The frequent urge to use the washroom may be due to the gastrointestinal tract's response to the spicy meal, potentially causing increased bowel movements. VERYWELL HEALTH While these symptoms are typically related to digestive issues, it's important to distinguish them from heart-related concerns. Heartburn, a burning pain in your chest, is often caused by acid reflux and is not related to the heart. However, if you experience chest pain accompanied by symptoms such as shortness of breath, sweating, or pain radiating to your arm or jaw, it could indicate a heart condition, and immediate medical attention is necessary. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION Recommendations: Avoid Spicy Foods: To prevent irritation of the stomach lining, consider reducing or eliminating spicy foods from your diet. Over-the-Counter Antacids: These can help neutralize stomach acid and alleviate the burning sensation. Stay Hydrated: Drinking plenty of water can aid digestion and reduce stomach discomfort. Monitor Symptoms: If the burning sensation persists, worsens, or is accompanied by other symptoms such as chest pain, consult a healthcare professional promptly. For more information on distinguishing between heartburn and heart attack symptoms, you may find this resource helpful: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION If you have further questions or need personalized advice, feel free to contact me directly on WhatsApp at 80098213 three two . Best regards
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It's indigestion,or could be mild food poisoning Consult online will guide you Take syrup mucaine gel immediately
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Best to visit a physician
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take ORS
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It's indigestion.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk. Take Nexpro.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid fried food and spicy Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal
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