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Bloating in the evening
I was having problem of frequent urination. Then some antibiotics were prescribed fir 10days. After taking antibiotics I hv severe pain in my stomach. I got my stomach examined through ultrasound. No cler stone found suspected stone Then X ray done no stone observed. After taking antibiotics I was having problem of stomach bloating and burning. I started taking Pan D for last 7 days after consulting doctor. In day no much issue but in the evening stomach starts bloating unable to sleep. I hv lost my appetite. I feel always full. Lack of energy. What should I do
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Consult for proper medications
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Consult on practo
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Avoid spicy and oily food. Drink plenty of water. Avoid over eating. Have semisolid and liquid diet which are easy to digest. Add probiotics to your diet like curd.
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It's due to kidney stone and GERD,ACID REFLUX KIDNEY STONE PRODUCE BLOOD IN URINE LEED TO INCREASE FREQUENCY OF URINATION AND BURNING SENSATION WHILE URINATION,WHILE TAKING ANTIBIOTICS THERE WILL BE ACIDITY OVER STOMACH WILL PRODUCE ACID REFLUX
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