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Hyperacidity,vomiting
I am suffering from hyperacidity, nausea and vomiting from last 3 yrs. My weight is also too low, just 37 kgs. I take Roles L and Amixide H from last 3 yrs. When I stop the medicine the symptoms reappear and doctor said I have to take this medicine lifelong. I want to live without medicine. Then what I do now?
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Take two glasses of warm water before at least half hour before food twice a day (four glasses per day) to help against acidity
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You need an upper gi endoscopy. Amixidine-h also causes stomach upset sometimes. You can try pantocid- L instead of roles-L. However i strongly recommend for a gastroenerology consultation for endoscopy
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Hello. I understand your problem. You are suffering from GERD. Please contact a gastroenterologist. You'll need a upper GI endoscopy. Hope this helps.
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By G' scopy you can get investigate. ....but I think in such problems you should take ayurvedic treatment & panchakarma. ....It gives very good results. .....so consult first a reputed ayurvedic physician in your city
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