Gastritis changes

2022-06-28 08:44:11
Hello Sir, My father is having some mild continuos pain in upper abdomen. We had done sonogram of abdomen and it shows Changes in Gastritis. rest is normal. What is the meaning of it? And what is the specific treatment for it. He has constipation issues too.
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Kindly consult

Answered2022-06-28 10:26:52

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Noting to wry ... Tab pan D 40 mg  od Syp antacid 10ml bd Avoid spicy .coffee tea Tab unizyme od at night 5 days If not substd contact me practo for further management

Answered2022-06-28 11:11:27

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Take omez 40 before food Avoid oily and spicy food Avoiad tea and coffee

Answered2022-06-28 09:46:54

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Give Nexpro it : 1 cap in empty stomach for 5 days Cap Vitazyme: 1 cap twice daily after breakfast and dinner for 5 days. Ask him to drink plenty of water. Avoid Tea Coffee Dark Chocolate Pastries Red Meat etc Avoid Oily Spicy Smoked and Deep Fried Food Avoid Chillies Papad Pickles etc Avoid Heavy Meal Take Soft Diet and Frequent Meals Reduce stress Regularise sleep for 6 hours Regular exercise atleast for 30 minutes Consult in Practo in case of emergency!

Answered2022-06-28 09:26:34

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Can help you, kindly consult by giving history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-06-28 09:00:37

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Good afternoon Give Tab Rabeloc 40 before breakfast for 3 days Avoid spicy and oily food Try to consult to discuss in detail

Answered2022-06-28 08:48:24

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