Respected Gastroenterologists 🙏🏻 can we take the following meds to manage stomach infection and indigestion ?
Nexpro RD 40, before breakfast,
Rifagut 550 BD
Providac capsule BD
Medigas capsule BD
Instaraft 10ml BD
If we're taking Nexpro RD 40, we shouldn't be adding Vonefi 20 to the above meds?
Warmest Regards 🙏🏻
Despite medical management with proton pump inhibitors, analgesics, and supportive medications, the abdominal pain persisted. Investigations including CECT abdomen, abdominal ultrasonography, and X-ray revealed no significant abnormalities. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy performed in February 2026 showed antral gastritis with a negative rapid urease test. Due to ongoing symptoms, repeat endoscopy with biopsy was conducted in April 2026, which revealed Grade III lower esophageal sphincter, H. pylori–associated gastritis. I was subsequently treated with H. pylori eradication therapy(HP KIT) and continued ppi's for 4 more weeks.
But symptoms still persist.
“I have severe pain in my stomach, and it is on the lower right side.”
“What can I do at home right now to get some relief?”
I am having recurrent mouth ulcer for many months. Please provide permanent cure for recurrent mouth ulcer.
Hi Everyone
Just wanted if someone can help or guide me for my below problem.
Endoscopy on 1-Dec-2025
• Lax LES — Hill's Grade 2
• Grade A Esophagitis (took 3 months PPI)
• Corpus & Antral Gastritis
• Duodenum: Normal
✅ H. PYLORI
Detected Dec 2025 → Treated → Stool test March 2026 confirmed Negative
🫀 *UPPER GI SYMPTOMS* (1–2 years history)
After treatment of Hpylori, my symptoms were reduced but not gone . It is reduced by almost 50%. I have taken PPI from 3 months from Dec to Feb end.
Diagnosed: Functional Dyspepsia + Lax LES Grade 2 + Esophageal Hypersensitivity
Below are my symptoms:
• Loud belching — especially on empty stomach (Major Symptoms)
• Burning while burping(Major Symptoms)
• Burning behind left breastbone (sometimes)
• Epigastric burning (sometimes )
• Symptoms worst when stomach is empty — particularly evenings
• Eating food or drinking water relieves symptoms significantly
I don't want to take PPI anymore. Any other solution for this?