I had uric acid pain on my toe finger and took zerodol S last night at 1am and it was empty stomach as I had Mt dinner at 7pm...
4am I woke up hungry and slept... and today I have kind of burning sensation in stomach... I had gelusil and no relief .
Anything serious ? What to do ?
Stomach irritation and burning is there
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Take omez dsr once daily for 7 days 30 to 40mins before having breakfast and reduce non veg intake if your uric acid issues, further it may lead to renal Stones formation
I understood your concern and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
Zerodol belongs to NSAID group ,not to be taken in empty stomach due to its adverse effects on the stomach.Take pantoprazol 40 mg and continue with gelucil ,for the pain you can use meva 200 mg twice daily for few days.
It won't be serious
Have plenty of water
And time to time meal
Continue gelusil three times a day
Sleep 7 hours daily
Avoid late night food,
Sleep at 9 pm or 10 pm
According to your sign and symptom you are suffering from stomach irritation and burning sensation.
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