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How many endoscopies and in what interval it can be done? I jad undergone endoscopy in 2018 as had acidity gastritis issues the result was normal. I have many a times episodes of gas acidity. Was on rablet course for a month but did not help much. Of last few days a burning sensation in upper abdomen, and at time a very mild pain Which gets better after flataulence. And have feeling of naussea at times. belching has increased. Should i have to undergo endoscopy again? Is it anything to worry.
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It's always depends on the food you take whether to increase the suffering or to decrease it ,have fruits and vegetables in your diet.
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Eat good food ,I suggest you to eat a raw cucumber to reduce burning sensation immediately.
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Would be because of gastritis. Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach. Use more of curd and butter milk.
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U r suffering a lot. Without  changing life style n diet plan drastically first no therapy gives u proper results. Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR 2 weeks. Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to 4 times.
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Yes you should get an endoscopy done. Your symptoms suggest you might be having Gastritis /reflux disease. You should also do few life style and dietary modifications like 1) Avoiding spicy foods 2)Avoid caffeine and alcohol 3) Small frequent timely meals 4) Not lying flat immediately after having food, better to incline at 35 degree angle. #happy health
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Take care of your food, chances of ulcer is there. Avoid oily and fried items.
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You can have one proper course of medications I am prescribing 1. Tab Pantop - D 1 tab OD bbf 2. Syp Mucaine gel 1 tsf TDS 20 min before meals 3. Tab Ganaton 50 mg 1 tab TDS 30 min before meals x 1 week Rest medications you take for 2 weeks
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If you don’t feel relieved with these medications… you can go for Laryngeal endoscopy and upper GI endoscopy!!
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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