I have taken Rab - D twice and digene gel twice after food for 2 weeks I have Reflex issue after 2 weeks I am feeling much better but when I eat little heavy then I feel that In my neck area my food is stuck when I lie down after meal in afternoon and after waking up I feel no problem. No acid reflex . Please suggest i am student I can not afford high fees of doctors online please suggest.
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Kindly share your previous treatment history so that i can help you better. This seems to be GERD. But i can't help you without knowing full history.
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Please follow good life style as
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Rab d ok take twice before meals for 2 more wks and once before breakfast thereafter for 2 more wks ,so in all 6 wks then stop this
In case there after you need medicine then take digene
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