Vomiting & stomach fullness after taking meal.
Many times I'm feeling Like vomiting & many times I vomiting after eating heavy meal.
I'm feeling little bit pain in right side of lower abdomen.
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It's maintain due to gastritis, its causes constipation and burning ,bloating.you need to change the dietary habits and lifestyle modifications to worsen the symptoms.avoid oily foods,take less spicy food.please connect me on practo for further management and evaluation.
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EAT LESS AT LEAST IN DINNER. DINNER TO FINISH AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE 7 TO 8 PM.
TAB NEXPRO RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR TEN DAYS.
ARISTOZYME GOLD ONE HR BEFORE LUNCH N DINNER FOR 10 DAYS.
EMSET4 MD TO PUT UNDER TOUNG IT DISSOLVE WITH SALIVA SLOWLY ONCE FOR NAUSEA VOMITING .
Since how many days ,you are having these symptoms?
Drink plenty of water.
Avoid tea coffee and junk spicy food , beverages,alcohol,smoking.
Just fill 80% of your stomach.Eat slowly .
Add leafy vegetables,curd,dal in your diet .
Next Steps
Take Tablet Cyra D for 14 days once daily
Health Tips
if you are having persistent lower abdominal pain and vomiting ,
go for CBC,LFT,electrolytes,KFT ,abdominal usg
Observe whether u had outside food
If any food poisoning then take metrogyl 400mg
Three times daily
Any probiotic r vizylac tab once daily for 10days
Tab rantac twice daily 30mins before meal
Enterogermia vials daily one for 5days
Your most Likely Common Causes
Indigestion (Dyspepsia) or Overeating-Related Issues
This is one of the most frequent explanations, especially after heavy/fatty/spicy meals. Symptoms include early or prolonged fullness, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and upper abdominal discomfort. The right lower pain could be referred from gas, bloating, or mild irritation spreading. Often improves with smaller meals, avoiding triggers (fried/oily foods, caffeine, alcohol), and antacids.
Gastritis (inflammation of stomach lining) or GERD (acid reflux)
Can cause nausea/vomiting after eating, fullness, and upper belly issues. Pain might radiate or feel lower if there's associated bloating/gas. Triggers include irregular eating, stress, spicy foods, or medications like painkillers.
Gallbladder Issues (e.g., Gallstones or Biliary Colic)
Often triggered by heavy/fatty meals → nausea, vomiting, fullness, and pain that can start upper right but sometimes refer to lower right abdomen. Pain may be crampy or steady. For more information conect
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