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Does stomach bloating pain
I have this gas problem from many years. Now I am 50 years old male. The thing is now a days I get this stomach bloating along with pain. Why is there pain? Earlier I did not have this pain with bloating. It pains like as if someone is pinching my stomach. What can I do to get rid of bloating and pain both?
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Hello dear.. bloating is mainly due to ulcer in stomach or may be due to stress hormones.. Please consult with me on my private chat window for full treatment details..
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hi..gastritis along with pain and bloating could mean there is some abnormality with the digestive tract or any ulcers in the stomach. If taking antacids and syrups have not helped then it would be advised to consult a gastroenterologist who will after history and examination will advise o the appropriate course of treatment
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-Keep yourself well hydrated by drinking lots of fluids (at least 3 litres) -avoid oily,spicy ,fatty foods and junk food - try to have meals at proper times
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