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After eating food I get cramps
I don't know but usually when I eat more or junks or outside food I get heavy cramps and I have to get nap spas or oflox immediately but some times it becomes more and it is from many years
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid junk,avoid antibiotics.
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improve your microbiome with the right diet
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Please don’t take oflox It is an antibiotic which will cause more harm in your case You could be having some food intolerance Please discuss in detail with physician since it’s been there for many years
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Avoid eating more junk food or outside food. Consult a General Physician in your area for a physical examination and further management
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Hi Seems like irritable bowel syndrome but need to ask more history. Start following FODMAP diet, take PPI tablets and antispasmodic for pain. For evaluation, kindly consult.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Avoid oily and spicy food items Drink plenty of water Eat light food items
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