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Fulness after meals
I was diagnosed with hpylori along with corpus gastritis 6 months ago and took antibiotics. After the antibiotics I still had heartburn with ppis so switched to vonoprazan and now tapered it off and only have heartburn sometimes. But the feeling of fullness along with burps is still there. It doesn't matter what I eat, even if I don't eat a triggering food it still would be there. Is hpylori still there?
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Post treatment with antibiotics leads to dysbiosis (impaired gut flora) which is most common cause of bloating Other can be functional dyspepsia Change your diet, include probiotics like econorm sachet twice daily. Avoid spicy foods for a while. If doesn’t settle, visit a gastroenterologist or gastrosurgeon
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High fibre diet Avoid oily and spicy food Avoid sleeping in prone position Maintain hydration
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