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Post meal fullness, pain for two months
Hello, I was diagnosed with functional dyspepsia about four years ago. (received endoscopy at the time, but only found small hiatal hernia). Ever since I have been getting episodic upper GI pain/fullness/headaches. This year has been fine until late September when I got another flare up of post meal fullness, after consuming a large meal. Apart from a couple of weeks since then, I have had an upset upper full stomach feeling every day. Was on omeprazole initially. Currently on Rapebrazole 20mg,
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Hi, follow some basic life style changes:Stop tea, coffee, spicy food. Take your timely. Avoid cabbage, capsicum, citrus fruits ( for a while). Don't drink water with food, take after 40 min. as much as you want thereafter. Don't lie down immediately after food. Finish your night meal by 8.30 pm maximum. Always keep your stomach 1/4 th empty. You can divide your meal into 5-6 times a day. Avoid wearing tight pants ( it compress your belly/ stomach). Avoid the particular food, which you observed that after taking you feel bloating, fullness, upper abdominal pain/ discomfort, reflux symptoms etc. Take tab. PANTODAC DSR (1-0-1) half an hour before meal for 7 days.
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