Many times the food which I take burps up after I have taken the meal. This usually happens when I eat something spicy or salty like bhujia, maggi etc. Is it wrong or is it harmful. What?s the remedy?
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Hi, Lybrate user, you need to monitor your weight, first. ?apart from medication, you need to opt certain natural norms to overcome acid reflux with vomiting avoiding too much tea and coffee and beverages causing excessive heartburn. ?tk, plenty of water to hydrate your body to prevent constipation, diluting acid in stomach regulating your metabolism. ?go for meditation to reduce your stress to nourish your digestive system to check gastric disorder as anxiety is one of the prominent factors to cause acid reflux resulting in ibs with vomiting. ?your diet be simple, non-irritant, easily digestible on small intervals to check gastric disorder, avoiding ulceration, stomach. ?tk, fresh vegetables, including potatoes fresh fruits, herbs and spices, excluding salt, mustard, and beans to relieve acidic effect. ?tk, homoeopathic medicine:@ china 200-6 pills thrice. ?avoid junk food, spicy, fried intake, alcohol, nicotine & caffeine. Take care.
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Dyspepsia, although a non specific symptoms, is easy to manage if the practitioner gives due weight age to the reg flag signs of dyspepsia.. If the discomfort have any relation to food intake. If food increases the pain, it is probably gastritis or gastric ulcer. If food decreases the pain, it could be duodenitis or duodenal ulcer. If fatty food aggravates the discomfort, think of biliary disease. Burning pain is suggestive gerd. Gnawing pain in upper abdomen is suggestive of gastric or duodenal ulcer.
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