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What Cause Acidity In Mouth And Heavy Feeling In Head?

Dear all: acidity since a month, heavy feeling in head, stomach feels upset. Taking local medicine from physician, but I am afraid it might be related to liver?. Heavy feeling around eyes and head persists. Left eyelid flutters involuntarily. How can I check? Or, what is the best solution for all this?
Fri, 9 May 2014
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Hi there....

Thanks for writing in.....

Acidity feeling in the mouth could be due to GERD. Also do get your liver function test done.

Avoid acidic and spicy food.
Avoid smoking,alcohol, tea, coffee and carbonated beverages.
Avoid exercising or sleeping immediately after a meal . Atleast wait for 2-3 hours before doing so.
Drink warm water at regular intervals.
A tablet of proton pump inhibitors like pantoprazole for a couple of days might help.

Do consult a physician who will be able to assess you better after a complete physical examination and order for certain investigations if necessary.

Regards,
Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan
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What Cause Acidity In Mouth And Heavy Feeling In Head?

Hi there.... Thanks for writing in..... Acidity feeling in the mouth could be due to GERD. Also do get your liver function test done. Avoid acidic and spicy food. Avoid smoking,alcohol, tea, coffee and carbonated beverages. Avoid exercising or sleeping immediately after a meal . Atleast wait for 2-3 hours before doing so. Drink warm water at regular intervals. A tablet of proton pump inhibitors like pantoprazole for a couple of days might help. Do consult a physician who will be able to assess you better after a complete physical examination and order for certain investigations if necessary. Regards, Dr. Divya Kuttikrishnan