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Suggest Treatment For Gastritis And Gallstones

I recently had double mastectomy and am having chemo. I've been diagnosed with gastritis and gallstones following an endoscopy and ultrasound. Prescribed Nexium but I still get severe stomach pains and nausea after any food consumption. My diet is very bland and sparse. Are there anything other suggestions you could give me on treatment?
Mon, 5 Feb 2018
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Hello Dear

Warm welcome to Healthcare Magic.com

I have evaluated your query thoroughly .
*Certain amount of stomach pain and nausea are obvious part of chemo treatment.

*Additional intake of anti emetic tablet , antacid syrup will support .

*Gall stone will require surgery later on .

Hope this clears your doubt.


Wishing you fine recovery
Welcome for any further assistance
Regards
Take Care
Dr. Bhagyesh ( MS , FMAS - consultant surgeon )
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Suggest Treatment For Gastritis And Gallstones

Hello Dear Warm welcome to Healthcare Magic.com I have evaluated your query thoroughly . *Certain amount of stomach pain and nausea are obvious part of chemo treatment. *Additional intake of anti emetic tablet , antacid syrup will support . *Gall stone will require surgery later on . Hope this clears your doubt. Wishing you fine recovery Welcome for any further assistance Regards Take Care Dr. Bhagyesh ( MS , FMAS - consultant surgeon )