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Having spasm pain type left chest getting panic attacks bloating had IBS taking stop IBS tablet yesterday dr gave happi L capsule is this capsule good ? Is spasm pain type related to chest or digestive disteress
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Please share details of your symptoms Left chest pain in your case seems to be due to acidity. Still to exclude any cardiac problem,  get ecg done during chest pain. Happy life capsule is used for acidity and gas problems.
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Its gerd
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Chest spasm with bloating and panic are related to acidity gas and anxiety together 😊 Please don’t panic. Consult once  I’ll help you sort out whether it’s digestive, anxiety related, or something else.
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Most likely the chest pain is related to anxiety or panic attack, resulting in hyperventilation thereby causing tightness of the chest . Happi L Cap is given to treat the Acid reflux and bloating.Do follow the treatment prescribed by your doctor
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Your left chest spasm is highly likely driven by digestive distress and trapped gas, not your heart. When your gut bloats, the gas physically presses against your diaphragm, mimicking a sharp chest spasm. : Stopping your "Stop IBS" tablet yesterday caused a sudden rebound surge of bloating. This sudden physical stretch triggered your chest discomfort, which immediately induced a panic attack. Anxiety and panic release stress chemicals that make your gut nerves hyper-sensitive, turning basic gas bubbles into intense, terrifying pain. 2. Your
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Happi L is Excellent: Yes, this is a very good prescription for your condition. It contains Rabeprazole (stops severe acid/gas) and Levosulpiride (a prokinetic that moves trapped gas downward and calms visceral anxiety). Take it once daily on an empty stomach, 30 minutes before breakfast. Red Flags: Proceed with your Happi L course calmly. Seek emergency ER care only if the left chest pain becomes a heavy, crushing pressure that radiates to your left arm or jaw, or is accompanied by cold sweating and shortness of breath.
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To accurately map your bowel patterns after stopping your previous medication and adjust your IBS treatment plan safely, please book a full consultation session via my Practo profile."
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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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