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Frequent motions
Since last night have been going motion 2-3  times .had full meal yesterday at home plus some sweets also took outside food.The stomach fullness reduces   after motion.Also feel uneasy in chest due to acid reflux.
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I totally understand your concern. Before suggesting treatment, I would like to ask a few questions to ensure the correct management can be provided.  Contact me on Practo or WhatsApp chat. 92469306sevenfour Dr. Harichandana,  MBBS, MD (General medicine)
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From your symptoms ,, looks like acute indigestion with acidity & diarrhea. Eating heavy meals, sweets, and outside food together can irritate the stomach and bowels, leading to loose motions, bloating, and acid reflux. The uneasy feeling in the chest appears to be acid reflux,related, because associated with fullness and improves after passing motion. However, at your age, chest discomfort should never be ignored completely, even if acidity is suspected.
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C Pan-DSR ,, once daily, 30 minutes before breakfast x 7 days ORS – sip frequently to prevent dehydration Probiotic capsule bd daily for 5 days If loose motions increase:  add Racecadotril (after doctor consult) Diet advice for next 3days : Soft, light food (rice, curd, banana) Avoid sweets, spicy and  fried foods,outside foods Very important: If chest discomfort continues or become severe radiates to left arm and is associated with sweating, breathlessness, or dizziness Get an ECG done immediately / consult a doctor in person.
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Do not lie down immediately after food,,wait at least 2hours . Eat small meals instead of heavy meals. Avoid tea,coffee late evening and on empty stomach Stay well hydrated....
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Food poisoning.. Make sure that keep hydrated and take ors, ricewater, coconut water. Please consult me throgh practo or wattsap nine zero seven two twozero seven zero nine three
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It may be due to acute gastroenteritis . Avoid spicy food and take plenty of fluids.if symptoms not resolve then consult .
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Gastritis/gerd causes these symptoms , please change your lifestyle and dietary modification. Increase more fibres in your diet and drink plenty of water. Avoid spicy food .please consult me on practo for further management and evaluation .
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This may be due to indigestion or food-related stomach upset and usually settles in a day or two. Have light, bland food, stay well hydrated, and avoid oily, spicy, or outside food for now.
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Dear Patient Your symptoms suggest acute indigestion with acidity and mild loose motions, likely due to heavy meal, sweets, and outside food. Relief after passing stool supports gastric disturbance rather than any serious issue. What you should do • Take light diet like khichdi, curd rice, banana, toast • Avoid oily, spicy, sweets, tea coffee for 1 to 2 days • Drink plenty of fluids ORS or coconut water • Pantoprazole 40 mg before breakfast for 3 to 5 days • Probiotic capsule once daily for 3 days • If motions increase you can take Racecadotril or ORS This usually settles within 24 to 48 hours. Consult me if diarrhea increases more than 4 to 5 times, vomiting starts, fever occurs, or symptoms persist beyond 2 days. Text me on Practo for proper treatment plan and medicines.
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Kindly consult
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Please consult
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Gastritis
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Need some more details kindly consult
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