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Slight burning in stomach and uneasiness
Hello Doctor, I feel a slight burning sensation in my stomach, may be because of stomach ulcers (just a guess) and little uneasiness. I tried Pudin Hara, not much relief. Also, I face difficulty in bowel movements. Any safe medications you can prescribe and for how many days. Also, any diet changes. Thank you so much.
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Needs proper evaluation for Releif.
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Go for endoscopy to rule out ulcer n other diagnosis. Change life style n diet plan drastically first. Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days. Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to4 times specially when burning sensation. Non spicy  blend diet. Use of buttermilk curd rice poha, Upma idali advisable.
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Medicine gives temporary relief , you need to required also dietary dietary habits , avoid spicy food,tea,coffee in access,drink plenty of water. Please consult me on practo for further management and evaluation.
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Hello Your complaints  can be due to lot of causes. Please consult. And have meals on time and light meals
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Get Pan 40 before breakfast Avoid fatty, fried and spice food
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Your symptoms (burning in stomach, uneasiness, and constipation) are most commonly due to acidity / gastritis with associated bowel irregularity, not necessarily an ulcer. Since Pudin Hara did not help much, you can try the following safe approach: Medicines (for 10–14 days): • Pantoprazole 40 mg once daily before breakfast (empty stomach). • Antacid syrup (like Gelusil/Digene) 2–3 times daily after meals if burning persists. • For constipation: Isabgol husk 1–2 teaspoons in warm water at night OR a mild osmotic laxative (like lactulose 15–20 ml at bedtime) for a few days until bowel becomes regular. Diet & Lifestyle: • Eat small frequent meals, avoid long gaps. • Avoid spicy, fried, very oily food, excess tea/coffee, alcohol, and smoking. • Increase fiber (salads, fruits like papaya, oats) and drink 2–3 liters water daily. • Do light walking after meals and avoid lying down immediately after eating. • Reduce stress and ensure proper sleep.
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If symptoms persist beyond 2 weeks, or you develop vomiting, weight loss, black stools, or severe pain, you may need further evaluation (like H. pylori testing or endoscopy).
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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