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What Is The Medicine For Gastritis Symptoms?

I am 36 years old healthy woman. I am suffering with Gastric problem for the last 15 days. If my stomach is empty, immediately I felt gas with sounds.. Everyday I am facing this problem around 3.30 p.m. Sometimes there is no problem if I take a tea and at times it remains as it is. Earlier I never faced like this. It is embarrassing in my office. Kindly advise any suitable medicine which gives immediate relief.
Fri, 21 Aug 2009
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Hi, Good for your description of the problem. We could think of two conditions as of now. One is peptic ulcer in which relieves on taking the meal. The Other is you might be swallowing too much air voluntarily or anxiously. Speaking while eating, carbonated drinks, irregular meals, chewing gum etc can cause such problems. We would suggest you to see a Gastroenterologist for an endoscopy and better treatment.

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What Is The Medicine For Gastritis Symptoms?

Hi, Good for your description of the problem. We could think of two conditions as of now. One is peptic ulcer in which relieves on taking the meal. The Other is you might be swallowing too much air voluntarily or anxiously. Speaking while eating, carbonated drinks, irregular meals, chewing gum etc can cause such problems. We would suggest you to see a Gastroenterologist for an endoscopy and better treatment.