Too much gas and bloating

2022-09-30 12:16:56
My friend recently had a bacterial infection in stomach for which she got antibiotics. After treatment, her abdomen has started to feel heavy and she says gas is getting trapped. When she massages her abdomen she feels little pain here and there and something moving inside the abdomen. Is this gas? Why is it getting trapped?
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-10-09 13:38:38

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According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from some Gastritis like infection along with the gastrointestinal area. As you know that best treatment depend on the correct diagnosis and correct diagnosis depend on the complete history of the patient so please take consultation from a doctor and give complete history of the patient so that correct diagnosis will be make and then best treatment will be start
Next Steps
you shuld  follow good life style like take sufficient amount of water and take less is spicy and fatty food and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation.

Answered2022-09-30 14:50:06

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Consult

Answered2022-09-30 12:31:10

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May be Gas Ask her to consult

Answered2022-09-30 12:23:53

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Consult

Answered2022-09-30 12:18:24

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Hi., I can understand your concern. Yes it can be due to Gastritis. She can take Tab gelusil 3 times a day after food Tab pan 40 twice a day before food Syp sucrafil o twice a day before food For 5 days.
Next Steps
plan for USG abdomen if issue persist
Health Tips
avoid oily spicy processed and outside food items.

Answered2022-09-30 14:36:25

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Kindly connect on practo

Answered2022-09-30 12:41:11

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Take small and frequent meals Drink more water,  3-4 litres Avoid oily and fatty foods Avoid spicy foods

Answered2022-09-30 12:39:59

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