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PANTODAC INJ

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    MBBS

    General Physician•Mumbai
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    Dear lybrateuser,
    -Try to change your dietary habits
    -avoid spicy, fried food, have more of fibrous food , vegetables & fruits
    -chew food well, don't miss meals, have meals on time, donot lye down immediately after taking food, have dinner atleast 2-3 hrs before bedtime
    -restrict food items such as dairy products, beans, legumes, as they are gas forming
    -do regular exercises daily for 30 min-1 hour, do yoga to reduce anxiety & help proper digestion
    -take your medication o...more
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    BHMS

    Homeopath•Murshidabad
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    Dear lybrate user,
    you need to take homoeopathic carbo veg 200, 5 drops, thrice daily, in empty stomach.
    You can also try homoeopathic liver tonic liv-t (sbl company). Take 20 ml of the aforesaid liver tonic, thrice daily, after meals.
    Try to drink as much water as you can drink daily.
    Try to get an uninterrupted sleep of minimum 8 hours.
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    MBBS

    General Physician•Cuttack
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    1. Eat high fibre diet like fruits, vegetables, beans, boiled/sprouted moong dal, whole grain rice, whole wheat pasta, whole meal breads, multi grain chapatti, oats.
    2. Avoid foods which are high in fat. Choose lean meats like fish, chicken.
    3. Eat on schedule
    4. Drink plenty of water, 8-10 glasses daily, avoid alcohol/caffeine
    5. Take regular physical exercise
    6. Stick to a regular timing for going to toilet.
    7. Take 2 tsf of softovac sf/naturolax powder with warm water ...more
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    Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

    Ayurveda•Bangalore
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    Hi
    you can take syrup duphalac 0-0-30 ml at night. Tab. Pantodac dsr 1-0-1 x 1 week. Take buttermilk, tender coconut water, dairy products. Drink plenty of fluids. Avoid hot beverages, spicy products, non veg.
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    MBBS

    General Physician•Ahmedabad
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    Is it occasional or continuous, which type of pain, aggravate with activity or food, any other complain? is it local or moving at other side or area? go for xray chest and inform me. Till take tab diclogesic 1 tab two times a day and tab pantodac 1 tab two times a day.
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    Diploma in Anesthesia, MBBS

    General Physician•Hyderabad
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    Take plenty of water atleast 2.5 - 3 litres throughout the day. Give atleast 2 hours gap between dinner and sleep. Go for morning walk or yoga. If your are constipated get it treated. Avoid too many tea/coffee, do not take tea/coffee on empty stomach. Have atleast 6 hours sleep. Avoid stress, if you have stress practice meditation and relaxation techniques. These are the some of the measures in preventing hyperacidity.
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    I am experiencing chest pain, discomfort on left side (front and back chest, and left upper arm). So far, doctors have performed Echo (clear, no issues indicated), TMT (when the technician stopped it, it showed Max HR 152 bpm 83% of max predicted 179 bpm. Max BP 160/100. Remarks say -" Good effort tolerance. No Angina or Arrhythmia. No Significant ST-T changes found), Endoscopy (didn't show any ulcers or any issues, normal mucosa), and Ultrasound scan of abdomen (only issue as per report is Fatty Liver measuring 17.5 cms). However, I have been to emergency room 4 times during last 1 month due to chest pain, sweating, etc. Everytime, they did ECG and Troponin tests and then sent me home after giving Pantoprazole injection. Doctor says I don't have any heart related condition. According to him, I have" Non-ulcer Dyspepsia" that is being worsened by my anxiety and panic. He has suggested - Pantodac DSR (twice a day), Atorvastatin 10 mg (at night), and Alprazolam 0.25 (at night). My cardiologist says that since TMT and Echo were normal, there is no possibility of a heart attack. I asked him whether I should undergo any further tests like CT Angiography to rule out any blockages etc. He told me very clearly that I am panicking for no reason and I should consult a psychiatrist. He says that my pain is result of anxiety and panic. I tried explaining to him that I do get anxiety and panic but it happens after I get chest pain, sweating, and breathlessness. What to do now? Should I consult another cardiologist? Is a clear TMT indicator that there is no risk of a heart attack? Is a clear Echo indicator that there are no other heart issues?

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    General Physician•Mumbai
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    Dear lybrate user,
    -you have undergone most of the tests & since they were normal the cardiologist has not advised further testing so do not panic & take the prescribed medicines, sometimes acidity also causes similar symptoms.
    -engage yourself in various activities like walking for 20-30 min daily, yoga, meditation & other day to day activities.
    -avoid spicy & fried food
    -give sometime to the medicines to take effect
    -if you donot find any improvement then go for a second op...more
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