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Hi, I am getting continuous brups after eating anything, I have been on antibiotics for past 10 days. I have no burning sensation in stomach. Is it gas problem? Today after lunch I had pain in back and continuous brups and got reduced when I had walking for sometime. I have no habits of smoking or drinking. I still have pain in my right shoulder blade.
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You have a bad digestion. You can take Hingvastak churn- 1-2 GM with first bite of your lunch and dinner and see the difference.
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Antibiotics sometimes lead to change in intestinal flora which can lead to excessive burping. Take probiotics like Vibact to keep your intestinal flora healthy. Burping can also occur due to swallowing excessive air while eating or due to anxiety. Keep your mouth closed while chewing food and swallowing to prevent swallowing air. Drink plenty of water. Eat a little less than your appetite. Consult for further help.
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