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Gas/Indigestion with stomach ache
I often keep burping after a meal for quite sometime, even after drinking enough water. Occasionally it's accompanied by gas and stomach ache followed by a semi loose motion of stool, the kind which happens when one has a stomach upset. This goes away after the stool is passed. This happens mostly when I eat outside food and very rarely when I eat home cooked meal as well. I have noticed this for past few months. Burping has become frequent after meals. Could you suggest a possible remedy or a diagnosis I should go for.
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It is indigestion only. Please avoid water immediately after food or in the middle of the meal. Take Tab Razo-l two times daily before food for 5 days. It will help.
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It's mainly because of indigestion
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