Burning sensation from mouth to chest

2023-11-03 21:13:54
While eating my inner mouth is burning and also while swallowing my food pipe is burning .. even i eat very less spice.. last week i took a medicine for urinary infection which my dr suggested.. after 2 days my stomach started burning and i got rashes on my skin.. so i went to dermatologist.. she told to stop the medicine.. and she gave new medicine for 3 days.. that rashes is somewhat ok now.. but still itchy.. pls tell me the solution i cant eat properly all the foods i like.. for the past 1 and a half month often im getting loose motion and stomach bloating and gastric issues .. pls help me
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Need more detail history Kindly consult online for further treatment and Advise .

Answered2023-11-04 04:51:26

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2023-11-04 09:20:31

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Consultation is needed.

Answered2023-11-04 07:35:23

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Please consult

Answered2023-11-04 06:42:48

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2023-11-04 00:51:47

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1. Dietary Changes:          - Avoid trigger foods like spicy, acidic,    or fatty foods, as they can worsen symptoms.       - Eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than large ones to reduce pressure on the stomach.        - Finish meals at least 2-3 hours before lying down or going to bed. 2. Lifestyle Adjustments:       - Elevate the head of your bed by 6-8 inches to prevent stomach acid from flowing back into the esophagus while sleeping.       - Maintain a healthy weight, as excess weight can contribute to GERD symptoms.      - Avoid tight-fitting clothing that can put pressure on the abdomen. 3. Meal Timing:       - Avoid eating close to bedtime.       - Wait a couple of hours after eating before engaging in strenuous activities or exercising. 4. Avoid Smoking and Alcohol:       - Both smoking and alcohol can weaken the lower esophageal sphincter and increase the risk of acid reflux. 5. Medications:      - Follow your healthcare provider's recommendations for any prescribed medications, such as proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) or H2 blockers. 6. Stress Management:      - Stress can exacerbate GERD symptoms. Engage in relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or yoga. 7. Hydration:      - Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Staying hydrated can help maintain a healthy digestive system. 8. Chewing Gum:      - Chewing sugar-free gum after meals can help increase saliva production, which can neutralize stomach acid. 9. Avoid Bending Over:       - Bending over or stooping immediately after meals can increase the risk of acid reflux. Instead, try to maintain an upright posture. 10. Consult Your Doctor:       - If you experience severe or persistent symptoms despite making lifestyle changes, consult your healthcare provider. They can provide personalized advice and recommend further tests or treatment options. Test: 24hours pH monitoring, GI endoscopy

Answered2023-11-03 21:45:48

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