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I've been struggling with hpylori from past 1 year now . I have had my first course of treatment for the same . But after few weeks i was still having symptoms like diarrhoea and nausea. Now im in 2nd course of treatment. But during the end of my treatment i still at times feel nauseous when i have something spicy , or something heavy like chole and channa . When will i be able to eat everything without feeling such symptoms.
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Kindly connect with me for providing me with further necessary details based on which i shall guide you with a treatment plan Ever passed blood in stools? Experience itching over anal area? Any pain on passing stools?
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It may take a while,to resume normal eating habits following the completion of hpylori therapy.You could repeat the urea breath test or stool antigen test to confirm the eradication .Along with your present medicines try pro kinetics like tablet itopride twice daily for a few weeks to relieve nausea.
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1. Confirm H. pylori Eradication: Get a urea breath test or stool antigen test after treatment. 2. Heal Your Stomach: Continue PPIs and avoid spicy, fatty, or acidic foods for 1–3 months. Eat bland, light meals like rice, oats, and curd 3. Manage Symptoms: Use antacids or prokinetics for nausea if needed. 4. Reintroduce Foods Gradually: Once symptom-free for weeks, slowly add heavier or spicy foods. 5. Address Post-Infectious IBS: If diarrhea persists, try a low-FODMAP diet and probiotics. 6. Consult Gastroenterologist: If symptoms persist, check for conditions like bile reflux or IBS.
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It takes about 1–3 months for full recovery. Be patient, and avoid triggering foods for now
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No therapy works till u don't change life style diet plan drastically first.   Till u do, Tab nexproRd40 one in empty stomach. MUCAIN GEL 10 ml without water three times a day, no relation with food.
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Hello! Apart from being a doctor I am also a health and wellness coach. I've guided many people facing same issues as you, just by changing their diet. They have got positive results for the same. You may contact me on seven four nine four eight four one six six eight.
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Did you get ultrasound? Other reason for the symptoms ruled out?
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U need proper Meds, pls consult for further management
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Now it may not be H pylori May  be Hyperacidity Consult Available now
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Avoid spicy and pungent food.sleep for atleast 7 hours a day.Avoid oily ans heavy foods.Take buttermilk or curd in diet.Pls connect for further discussion and solution.
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You need to consult medical gastroenterologist physically for proper evaluation treatment and management regarding your condition.
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Use more of curd and butter milk. Drink plenty of water. Take cap vizylac rich for loose stools.
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Do connect and consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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