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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Gas When Suffering From Kidney Stones

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Posted on Wed, 25 Mar 2015
Question: My brother has had kidney stones in the past. He is experiencing stomach pains in between meals, along with gas. I told him he might have an ulcer as anxiety runs in our family, our mother had a bleeding ulcer in her mid fifies. I also told him he should try some Mylanta. He will see his Dr. next week but in the meantime can the Mylanta be helpful or harmful. Thank you
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Answered by Dr. Panagiotis Zografakis (9 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It won't do any harm

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

the symptoms you've described are usually caused by either peptic ulcer or gallbladder problems (biliary colic, cholecystitis).
Mylanta won't do any harm in either case.
I would suggest reducing fat intake, because it increases the load on the stomach and causes more bile to be excreted (thus affecting a potentially malfunctioning gallbladder). I would also advise him to eat in moderation and prefer small and frequent meals instead of a single large meal.

I hope he gets better soon!
Contact me again if you'd like me to provide more details.

Kind Regards!
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Suggest Treatment For Stomach Pain And Gas When Suffering From Kidney Stones

Brief Answer: It won't do any harm Detailed Answer: Hello, the symptoms you've described are usually caused by either peptic ulcer or gallbladder problems (biliary colic, cholecystitis). Mylanta won't do any harm in either case. I would suggest reducing fat intake, because it increases the load on the stomach and causes more bile to be excreted (thus affecting a potentially malfunctioning gallbladder). I would also advise him to eat in moderation and prefer small and frequent meals instead of a single large meal. I hope he gets better soon! Contact me again if you'd like me to provide more details. Kind Regards!