The issue began 6 months into a WFH job that requires 9-11 hours of constant work. I wake up with an urge to empty bowels but feel extremely sick afterward. Stomach cramps, an "empty sinking" feeling in stomach and feeling of constipation and nausea are common morning symptoms.
My family has a history of acidity issues, and I have had episodes where alcohol/certain foods have triggered hyperacidity.
I was diagnosed with GERD a few months ago and was given medication for 1 month - which definitely helped but the morning issues have persisted. There have also been recent instances where I have gotten severely sick 1 day after eating 3 full meals - with bile coming in vomit and dehydration and whatnot.
Please advise on what Tf is going on here, thank you
I'm a 26 yo female
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Proper diet, small frequent meals, more fruits and veg, early dinner, regular physical activity should help.
Also some medicine may help but only after diet and exercise is looked into.
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Recording to your sign and symptom and the history you are suffering from desktop intestinal disease like gastritis and gastro esophageal reflex disease so you should follow correct life style and balanced diet to improve your sign and symptom.
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