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Indigestion discomfort from overeating
Which's an Effective Syrup/Tab/Cap For Indigestion Due To Overeating? Nexpro RD 40, Cyra D And a Probiotic Combined haven't helped much. Thinking to Start, Medigas capsule, twice a day.
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Well , the answer as well as the remedy are in your truthful submission of question. " Indigestion due to over eating"! Well now first and foremost - give your system complete rest. May be even fast. Your digestive system regards this as an Abuse. Investing a cocktail of antacids will only add to work.
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Continue Medigas twice a day for 3 to 5 days. limit both the quantity and frequency of food intake. Discomfort normally makes people wiser. so Choose right!
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Avoid, alcohol, heavy, fried, spicy, cheesy, raw, street or left over food for at least a week.
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Need few more details for further evaluation. Please consult
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Hi! Indigestion due to overeating settles with the right approach. 😊 Medigas can help with gas, along with smaller frequent meals and avoiding heavy foods. Feel free to consult for a suitable plan. 👍
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You can take antacid @ evening For more discussion you can contact me directly on Practo
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Dont do self medication. Try to get in touch with a  Doctor on personal basis for proper consultation and medical management
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Kindly do connect and consult with me for better treatment plan and advice on your case
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you
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If Nexpro RD and Cyra D haven't helped, the issue is likely functional dyspepsia rather than simple acid reflux — in this case, a stronger prokinetic like mosapride (Mosaflex 5mg) or itopride (Ganaton 50mg) before meals tends to work better than domperidone for meal-related fullness and discomfort. Medigas (simethicone) twice daily is a reasonable add-on for bloating and gas, but reducing portion sizes and avoiding heavy, fatty, or late-night meals is the most important step.
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Try mosapride 5mg (Mosaflex) before meals and add Medigas for gas. If symptoms persist beyond 2-3 weeks, see a gastroenterologist for an endoscopy to rule out H. pylori or peptic ulcer. Feel free to consult me directly on Practo for a detailed evaluation.
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Try Antacids such as Digene, If that does not solve the issue. please consult
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Make an appointment to consult
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Avoid Spicy/Fried Diet. Stick to moderate diet
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