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What Is The Treatment For Epigastric Pains And Nausea?
Hi I am 30 years old and get severe epigastric pains associated with nausea and sometimes vomiting occurring about 4 days before my period and lasting about one week after. This has been happening for the last 2 years. I have been taking omeprazole and various antacid syrups with no improvement. Any thoughts on what this is?
HI. This means your symptoms are related to the premenstrual syndrome like thins , a bit hormone dependence. You may have an additional treatment like : Go for a proper diet and medicines- you will be fine::: *Soft bland diet without oil and spices. *Ranitidine 150 twice daily. *Domperidone thrice daily. *Antacid gel 3 tea-spoon-full every 3 hours, the first dose on getting up. If you do not get relief within 1 week - go for upper GI Endoscopy and a consultation with Gastroenterologist.
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What Is The Treatment For Epigastric Pains And Nausea?
HI. This means your symptoms are related to the premenstrual syndrome like thins , a bit hormone dependence. You may have an additional treatment like : Go for a proper diet and medicines- you will be fine::: *Soft bland diet without oil and spices. *Ranitidine 150 twice daily. *Domperidone thrice daily. *Antacid gel 3 tea-spoon-full every 3 hours, the first dose on getting up. If you do not get relief within 1 week - go for upper GI Endoscopy and a consultation with Gastroenterologist.