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Chest pain acid reflux
A few months ago, I experienced chest pain and consulted a doctor. Tests including ECG, chest X-ray, blood work, and troponin levels were done—all came back normal. Cardiac issues were ruled out, and I was diagnosed with acid reflux. I took the prescribed medication and saw gradual improvement. Later, I developed fever, diarrhea, and joint pain. The doctor suspected inflammation and prescribed antibiotics. After a month, symptoms improved slightly, but I continued to feel mild chest and back pain, especially on the left side and while lying down. I then had a stool test for H. pylori, which came back negative. Further blood tests showed low folic acid, high LDL, HDL, and triglycerides, along with abnormal liver function (elevated aminotransferase and mean platelet volume). Despite following lifestyle changes as advised, I still experience discomfort in my throat, chest, and lower back (both sides). I’ve tried multiple treatments, but the issue hasn’t fully resolved. I am currently abroad and have explored all available medical options. I still feel generally unwell, with occasional fast heartbeats and a choking sensation in my throat. I’m unsure of the underlying cause and would greatl appreciate your guidance.
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Do u get negative thoughts/nightmares/ anxiety increased heart rate and tremors? Any chronic worry? Stress? Need more details kindly consult
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This could be one of the symptoms of chronic inflammation and gut dysbiosis. Please get in touch with my team at Nivaan , Apollo Spectra Chirag Delhi
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Can you please mention what all lifestyle changes you made? Sometimes a slight change can be helpful. For now you can add a syrup antacid ..empty stomach early morning. I can understand your condition still if you want to understand the issue please consult
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The disease may be linked to the liver, might be causing varices in the stomach.
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kindly consult with all reports to discuss your disease and further steps
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avoid fatty as well as sugary foods. Also avoid spices. Avoid tadke wala khana and eat boiled foods only for some time till recovery. Medicines only play a supportive role, your body always heals itself in such conditions.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Avoid hot spicy  fatty food, alcohol, avoid excess of tea, coffee. Take small frequent meals with more of fresh green  leafy vegetables like cabbage, broccoli, spinach,   fruits particularly papaya . Drink more  water. For the increased heart beats and choking sensation,  get thyroid profile done, learn to relax. Take folic acid 5mg one morning and one evening for a month. Tab Atorvastatin 10mg after dinner for a month. Tab pantaprazole 40mg one daily before breakfast for 15 days.
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Go for abdominal ultrasound if possible . Share results online.
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DRASTIC CHANGE IN LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN. FROM TEA TO LAST MEAL. AVOID MILK N MILK PRODUCTS,  SUGAR,   EXCESS SPICY NON FRIED FOOD,  AVOID JUNK, FAST N OUTSIDE FOOD. Tab nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH. Ciplar la20 one after breakfast  if required at night also. Nexito10 one at night for 2 weeks.
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Is the pain associated with body movements?
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits and Do connect and consult
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Gastritis. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk.
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