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Burps, nausea and gas
Hello Doctor I have been experiencing digestive symptoms for about 1 month. - I developed constipation about a month ago. I usually pass stool daily, sometimes 2–3 times a day, but I often feel I need to wait several minutes before passing stool like 10 min. - The day before yesterday, when I was feeling significant constipation, I had to put pressure while passing stool and noticed a small amount of  blood. Since then, there has been no further bleeding. - I have frequent burping and a feeling of heaviness in the epigastric region throughout the day. - I experience random brief teasing/twinge-like pains on the right side of my abdomen that come and go. - I feel nausea too sometimes. - I also experience low energy, fatigue, and a heavy-headed feeling, which tends to become more noticeable when I have significant gas or abdominal discomfort. What do I do further?
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Eat more fruits and vegetables .increase water intake Eat food on time Avoid red meat and spicy food Reduce stress by meditation and yoga breathing exercise If no relief take treatment for I BS Still if there is no relief do colonoscopy and serum h pylori test Take pantoprazole 20 mg for epigadtric pain if life style modifications don’t help
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High fiber diet and lifestyle changes help.take laxative for a short period if constipation too much
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Fibrous diet helps.
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You need to start taking a laxative. And avoid taking meat if you are a non veg. Stop straining.Eat more fibre and drink lots of fluids. For more details, you can consult me on practo
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kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case via PRACTO app
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Proper evaluation and personalised advice are needed for your concern. A detailed consultation would be best to provide accurate guidance. Feel free to consult me for further assistance.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you
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Bland diet helps
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Take more of fresh green leafy vegetables,  fruits like pappaya,  drink more water,  glass of hot water,after dinner. Take syp Dupahalac 10ml every evening after dinner. Please consult a gen surgeon physically for assessment for  haemorrhoids.
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Do consult.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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