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Mild Gastritis symptoms
I'm experiencing gastritis like symptoms after attending a family wedding where I consumed too much oily, outside food and alcohol- Slight pain around stomach lining, sharp pain was there only first day when symptoms started. Pain has been there for a week now. No acidity, nausea or heartburn. Someone recommended the following- Susp Sucral-O 1tsf thrice daily (empty stomach) for 5 days Nexpro RD 1 before breakfast for 5 days Should I take Nexpro even if there aren't any Gerd symptoms like acidity, heartburn?
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Since there are no current acid reflux or heartburn symptoms, you may not need to continue Nexpro RD. However, complete the prescribed course as stopping early might cause symptom recurrence. To prevent recurrence: Eat smaller, more frequent meals Avoid spicy, acidic, fried, and fatty foods Temporarily avoid alcohol consumption Don't eat within 3-4 hours of bedtime Acute gastritis often resolves on its own with proper care and medication. If symptoms persist beyond the current treatment course or worsen, a follow-up consultation would be advisable
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