Excessive burping and slight discomfort in chest while breathing,feeling nauseated in mornings,snoring and light cough once or twice in a day.burping not stopped even after taking antacid,
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Hi, the main problem what I see here is your morbidly obese. Obesity is number one cause for many disease including your current problem. Nausea, gastric disturbance, gastric ulcers, gastric reflux and liver dysfunction is common with Uric acid reducing medication.
In my opinion you should be more concerned regarding breathing difficulty and snoring both could indicate obstructive sleep apnea and it’s complication.
Next Steps
Multiple research has shown reducing weight can make a dramatic difference in reduction of hypertension and other metabolic disorders, and uric acid being high is a metabolic disorder.
Kindly focus your attention towards reducing your weight. Your ideal weight should be maintained around 55.
Temporarily you can use
tab PAN DSR 40 mg before bf daily, eat dinner
Eat dinner before 8 pm, avoid fatty, spicy and processed food and carbonated drinks.
Maintain regular food timings.
Sleep with extra pillow below head.
And also get a thyroid profile done, which is also one of the common reasons for increase weight.
Health Tips
You can consult online nutritionist for weight loss and dietary modification for reducing uric acid, so that we can reduce your medications. Always remember work with your doctor towards reducing medications rather to increase.
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