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Upper abdominal and back pain
For several months intermittent pain in upper abdomen (middle and left side), and upper back on left side, occasional acidity especially on eating small fish and others. Today I was having pain in upper abdomen and back And it felt like the body was shaking from the inside. The feeling is that the stomach is empty, but there is no desire to eat. Please advise what to do
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Proper investigation required for evaluation.
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In most of this type of cases in which pain radiates to upper back ,two possibilities are there .one is of heart burn due to acidity.other is acute pancreatitis .for better evaluation consult a doctor .based on some lab test they can clearly manage your condition.
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It looks like it is because of acid reflux . Take PAN 40 mg empty stomach before food. Stop lying to bed immediately after having food. Make a habit of walk after lunch or dinner. Avoid spicy food.
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Ph manometry or endoscopy to confirm GERD.
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If the pain is radiating to jaw or shoulder go for ECG. It could be cardiac also.
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Do consultation and go for prescribe tests like ECG.
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avoid spicy and fatty meals
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Looks like peptic ulcer disease Need more history and investigation For pain relief Take pan 40mg before food Do consult
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Since how many days is loss of apetite or no desire to eat??is your bowel(stool) clear??or u feel constipated sometimes,and what about the quality of sleep??mostly may be due to acid peptic disease,u can try ppi with antacid,see the result or else u can follow up ,thank you
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Mostly it is due to acid reflux. Proper history will be more helpful to cure it.
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kindly consult for the same.
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"Your symptoms of upper abdominal and back pain, along with occasional acidity and a feeling of shaking, could be related to several issues, such as gastritis, a digestive disorder, or possibly even a musculoskeletal issue. It's important to follow up with a healthcare provider to get a detailed examination and accurate diagnosis. In the meantime, try to avoid foods that trigger acidity, eat smaller, more frequent meals, and consider using antacids or other over-the-counter remedies to manage the symptoms. For a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan, please consult with a gastroenterologist or another specialist who can address your concerns more directly."
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As per your symptoms it's look like acid peptic disease kindly consult for further management
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Pain in upper abdomen has various causes Need to consult for further evaluation Based on your current description, most commonly it is due to acid reflux so start taking antacids and dietary modification. Do blood investigations including CBC, LFT, RFT,Amylase If not relieved
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Consult for prescription and investigation advice
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Avoid taking late night meal Avoid oily and spicy food Daily walking/yoga Take plenty of oral fluids
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Can help you , kindly consult and provide brief history for proper diagnosis and further managment
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Kindly do CBC and b12 levels if u are not feeling anything to eat, secondly start eating plain and simple food. Also mention your working hours or do u have any night long works that keeps ur digestive system not proper.
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Having simple cbc will give us idea if we need for further look up
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Drink plenty of water, avoid sitting for long and eat simple food
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Please consult with a General Physician in your area for a physical examination and further management
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It would be because of acidity. Take pan d . Avoid spicy foods. Avoid coffee and tea in empty stomach.
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You seem to have gut dysfunctioning at various levels. Gut health is core of health. Focus on healing gut with holistic healthcare for true lasting results.
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In addition to taking prescribed medications like antacids, acid reducers, or proton pump inhibitors, home remedies for gastritis include making dietary changes like avoiding spicy and fatty foods, eating smaller meals, staying hydrated, managing stress, and trying natural soothing agents like ginger, chamomile tea.
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Avoid cold and sour food Avoid fried food and spicy food Green leafy vegetables and fruits USG whole abdomen Do connect and consult Will help you
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1) tablet rabiprazole 20 mg..1 tablet once daily before breakfast for 20 days. 2) antacide gel..5 ml three times daily for 7 days.          If the symptoms don't disappear after 3-4 days,u need to do an ultrasound of whole abdomen.
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Diet to be consumed blend means no of least spicy, so as Lil oil. No fried food no packet food,fast, junk or outside food. Pan d one in empty stomach for five days. Meftal spas DS two times a day after food for three to five days.
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Kindly consult
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Do one usg (whole abdomen) AMYLASE, lipase, lft, urea, creatinine
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Please consult
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Since problem is there for a long time, you should take proper consultation or visit a doctor physically for proper physical examination and treatment . Randomly posting questions can get you random answers but no treatment.
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Start neopeptine
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Get USG abdomen and LFT.
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According to your query and sign and  know about the disease and cause and it's best Treatment as you have mentioned as above . Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment as it need complete history of patient as personal and family history. Please follow any medicine or advise after consultation only from a good doctor. Please follow good life style as • take plenty of fluid and • take less spicy and fatty foods and • take home made food only and do exercise regularly with yoga and meditation  and please keep positive  attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life
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Stop intake of fried and spicy food temporarily.
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can consult for prescription
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It might be due to gastritis Kindly connect.
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Start on Tab Pan 40 daily once before breakfast for 10 days.
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Get an ECG done and get it checked by a General Physician near by.
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avoid oily and spicy food.
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You need further evaluation.
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It's gastritis Take pan d and cyclopam
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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In your history loss of appetite , pain in middle, left side and back pain all favour peptic ulcer. Complete investigation includes USG , endoscopic examination is necessary to confirm the diagnosis.
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Consult one GP for evaluation
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Do not worry take soft food
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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Please get one complete body health check up done with USG whole abdomen in fasting state with full bladder Consult with reports for proper evaluation treatment and management
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