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Out of surgery for 1m and 13 days for tumor extraction. Succesful no cancer left. Left hospital , cought a mild chill and took small amount of Benylin cough mixture once. This at least 5 weeks after op. Now since this can't stumic food, no interest, but force myself to get a plain chicken burger, half a potato and 2 tablespoons of mixed veggies down. Takes an hour!
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Would require more information on where the tumor was extracted from to give you a more detailed and specific answer. The symptoms are suggestive of gastritis. You will require an antacid to control the situation. The following steps may help: - Don't skip meals, you may not feel like eating but in such conditions you should have the reduced amount in frequent intervals(i.e. 3 square meals broken down to 5 or 6 as you can tolerate) and slowly increase as you get better. - Reduce/ Avoid spicy,fried, fatty, junk and oily food - Avoid/ Limit drinking coffee, tea and carbonated drinks to once a day - Exercise regularly (30-45 mins a day) - Increase daily intake of water to 3 liters - Avoid/Stop smoking and drinking if you have the habit - Reduce stress through methods such as yoga/meditation/tai-chi If the problem persists or worsens visit your treating doctor.
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Follow the steps as advised
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If condition persists or worsens visit the ER at the earliest
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