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Swelling of Feet
My husband just had an endocopic clip put it 2 days ago in his esophagus to close a small tear. He was prescriped pantoprazole. This morning he took his first pill, and right now, about 12 to 15 hours later, he noticed his feet looked swollen. His face isn't and he is not having trouble breathing but we are concerned.
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Please Consult nearby physician in person as detailed clinical examination, investigations are needed to treat precisely
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I can understand but need medical history and some blood and urine reports to diagnose your husband problem. Feel free to contact me with an appointment for furthur treatment and guidance.
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. The problem is most likely not due to the pantoprazole which he took. Get it checked out by the same doctor for further evaluation and management. He will be able to help your husband further. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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