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Gastritis / stomach pain
I recently had a tooth (root canal, extraction) surgery ,the doctor had prescribed me with a paracetamol and antibiotics for a week, I started noticing my stomach wasn't good and also had lot of phlegm in the morning followed by throat discomfort.I have pain and also rush to the washroom if I eat or drink certain foods,after a month the stomach pain suddenly started increasing and I had nausea feeling as well,the doctor prescribed me esoz d 40, pan MPs and vibact for a week, I completed the medications and it is day 3 but still I have the pain in the stomach ,also I don't feel hungry like how I used to before. When does this stop ?
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[ ] Hi as symptoms are suggestive of gastritis. Need to follow some lifestyle changes. Take food timely. Avoid cabbage, capsicum, citrus fruits ( for a while). Don't drink water with food, take after 40 min. as much as needed . Don't lie down immediately after food. Finish night meal by 8.30 pm maximum. Go to bed after minimum 1 hour after dinner. Always keep stomach 1/4 th empty.Divide meal into 5-6 times a day. Avoid the particular food, which is being observed to cause bloating, fullness, upper abdominal pain/ discomfort, reflux symptoms etc. A good acid blocker like Pan 40mg daily can be taken to check excess acid production.Feel free to ask any further quary related to this problem.
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