I m taking all these medicines today is 1 day I taken nexpro but not give relief m frustrated my ecg and my echo but came normal so is this ok for all medicine it wil not harm me
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The medications you are taking are safe, continue it for the duration your consulting doctor has advised.
Along with treatment with medications, you must start to work on your lifestyle and diet pattern.
1. Avoid Tea, coffee, other caffinated drinks, acidic and citrus food
2. Instead of having 3 regular large meals in a day, opt for small quantity light meals 5 to 6 times a day, at a Duration of 2 to 3 hours, so that there is faster digestion, the food from your stomach moves down faster, will not be present in to stomach and upper intestine for long to cause symptoms of acid reflux or Acid Peptic Disease.
3. Noting your height and weight to calculate your BMI, it is significantly high, this itself can worsen your symptoms even if you are taking measures to correct your diet, and take regular medications.
4.Make sure of exercising minimum 5 times a week, even if in form of regular or brisk walking for minimum 30 to 45 mins, again to aid in faster digestion, or any other exercise alternative which you are comfortable with to help you regulate your weight.
5. Changing your diet by avoiding spicy and oily junk food is important along with getting a definate diet plan costumized for yourself to help you optimize your macro and micronutrients intake.
6. Avoid any form of alcohol/ smoking/ tobacco, or any other adverse habits if you are involved in them.
7. Avoid lying down immediately after meals minimum for 45 mins to 1 hour.
While lying down keep your head and upper body elevated with pillows to prevent reflux.
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Work on yourself diligently, and continue the medications for the stipulated time duration, along with required timely visits to your consulting doctor as required.
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Hi — thank you for reaching out. I can understand your frustration — it’s stressful when tests like ECG and Echo come normal but the symptoms don’t go away. Let’s go step by step so you know exactly what’s happening and what to do next
About Nexpro and your symptoms
Nexpro (Esomeprazole) is a proton pump inhibitor (acid suppressant).
It is generally prescribed for acid reflux, gastritis, chest burning, throat irritation, or upper abdominal discomfort — which can sometimes mimic heart pain.
Since your ECG and Echo are normal, it’s very likely that your symptoms are from acid reflux (GERD) or anxiety-related gastric distress, not a heart problem.
However, Nexpro doesn’t act instantly. It usually takes 3–5 days of continuous morning dosing (before breakfast) for full effect. One day’s dose won’t show major improvement.
What you should do
1. Continue Nexpro 40 mg once daily, 30 minutes before breakfast, for at least 10–14 days.
2. Add Syrup Mucaine Gel / Digene 2 tsp after lunch and dinner if you have burning or bloating.
3. Avoid triggers:
Spicy/oily food, tea, coffee, citrus fruits, late-night meals.
Avoid lying down for 2 hours after dinner.
4. Sleep with head elevated on 1–2 extra pillows.
5. Manage stress — anxiety can worsen acid reflux symptoms even if heart is normal.
Don’t worry — your medicines are safe
Nexpro and other acid-suppressing medicines are very safe, especially for short-term use (2–4 weeks). They won’t harm your heart, stomach, or kidneys when taken under medical supervision.
If symptoms persist after 7–10 days, we may need to add a prokinetic (like Levosulpiride) or check for H. pylori infection.
Reassurance
You’re not in danger — your ECG and echo being normal is excellent.
What you’re experiencing is likely a functional acid reflux or stress-related gastric issue, which is fully reversible with the right course and mild lifestyle correction.
I can help you design a personalized 7-day relief plan — including correct timing of Nexpro, supportive diet, breathing exercises for acidity-anxiety link, and when to step up or stop medicines safely.
You can message me directly on WhatsApp at nine three two six zero two zero five three six — send your current medicine list and describe your exact symptoms (chest pain, bloating, burning, or throat tightness). I’ll guide you step by step till your symptoms settle completely.
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Depends on what your symptoms are.
Are these medications prescribed by a doctor? If it is for chest pain, since u mentioned that ecg and echo is done, then it has to be further evaluated.
Gastric problems are the most common cause of chest pain, but it has many other reasons which have to be evaluated only by knowing your detailed history.
Please dont take over the counter unprescribed medications.
Next Steps
Observe when you have the symptoms, after meals or before meals?
Reflect on lifestyle, irregular food timings and sleep patterns can trigger gastric issues.
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