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How Can severe Stomach Bloating Along With Gastritis Be Treated?

I am having excessive gas and bloating and my stomach is distended. I had my gall bladder taken out 4 years ago and I m 64 years old. I also have a small bruise on my left side that comes and goes and I really don t know what is causing it. Thank you.
Wed, 12 Apr 2017
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Bruise on the left side may be an injury that you didn't notice .
As far as removal of Gall Bladder is concerned, I think your doctor must've prohibited all the fatty foods from your diet. If you are still taking them, decrease and finally stop them.
You can also try a Urea breath test or Serology for H pylori-an organism that resides in stomach and causes Gastritis and flatulence. The treatment is simple -with Augmentin, Clarithromycin and Omeprazole. As you need a prescription for these, please contact your GP . It is a 2 weeks' course and for a long time the problem will be solved,
Godspeed!
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How Can severe Stomach Bloating Along With Gastritis Be Treated?

Bruise on the left side may be an injury that you didn t notice . As far as removal of Gall Bladder is concerned, I think your doctor must ve prohibited all the fatty foods from your diet. If you are still taking them, decrease and finally stop them. You can also try a Urea breath test or Serology for H pylori-an organism that resides in stomach and causes Gastritis and flatulence. The treatment is simple -with Augmentin, Clarithromycin and Omeprazole. As you need a prescription for these, please contact your GP . It is a 2 weeks course and for a long time the problem will be solved, Godspeed!