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Burping and abdomen pain
Severe pain in the upper part of abdomen at the centre, had vomitings also . Took pantocid L and cipro TZ but not finding any relief. Burping frequently
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Likely Causes: 1. Acute Gastritis / Gastric Ulcer / Acid Peptic Disease (APD) 2. Acute Pancreatitis (especially if the pain is deep, radiates to the back, and worsens after food) 3. Gastroenteritis (but typically would have diarrhea with this) 4. Gallbladder or bile duct issue (especially if pain is severe post meals or fatty food) 5. Functional dyspepsia or GERD — possible but less likely if pain is severe and unrelenting Your symptoms point toward gastritis or possible ulcer/pancreatitis. Since you’re not getting relief with Pantocid-L and Cipro-TZ, it’s best to consult a physician or go to the ER, especially if pain is severe and constant. Diet Advice: • Avoid food for 4–6 hours (rest the gut) • Then start with: • Coconut water • Plain rice or toast • Avoid spicy/oily/acidic foods • Sip water slowly, avoid gulping For any medical advice, I'll need to take a detailed history and do an evaluation
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Hiii Abdominal pain has several causes Not only bacterial 🦠 that u took antibiotics Unnecessary use of antibiotics make ur body resistant to bacterial 🦠 infection n next time these antibiotics won't work on u when ur body in reality have bacterial infection In order to know proper guidance n treatment Connect with me over here Happy to help u out
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it may be GERD. Consult a doctor.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Check lft
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Adv ultrasound whole Abdomen Connect
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Thank you for describing your symptoms. Severe upper abdominal pain with vomiting and frequent burping can be quite uncomfortable and may point to issues like acidity, gastritis, or an infection—but it’s important not to guess the cause without proper evaluation. Since you've already taken medicines like Pantocid L and Cipro TZ without much relief, it's a sign that this may need **further assessment**. Persistent or worsening symptoms—especially with severe pain—should not be ignored. 👉 I recommend you consult me directly so I can understand your condition better and guide you with the right next steps: [https://www.practo.com/rewa/doctor/amit-kumar-patel-generalphysician](https://www.practo.com/rewa/doctor/amit-kumar-patel-generalphysician)
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Take Rabesec DSR along with meftal spas and Digene three times a day, it will provide relief
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Gastritis. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk..drink plenty of water.
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Consult online Need proper history and evaluation for further treatment Take syrup mucaine gel  contact will guide you
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