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Can Increased Inflammation Of My Stomach Lining Be Related To Uneasiness?

Hi I have the implant contraceptive , I m on trimithaprine 200 mg, for a uti I also take poropanalol 160mg sertraleen 150 mg for depression and stress , and paracetamol up to 8 a day , I feel sick and I feels something dose not feel right, my periods can be irregular but this is normal for me since having the implant in. I m not due to see my own gp un till 6/2/14 Seen nurse to day for my uti . I also have a flare up of inflammation of my stomach lining Any suggestions or helpful advice welcome
Tue, 7 Apr 2020
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OB & GYN Specialist 's  Response
Hello,

inflammation of stomach lining is due to anti-depressant, antibiotic and Nsaids. To prevent it take PPIs or antiacid syrup. eat less spicy food and more of salad. Drink cold milk and never be empty stomach and never overeat.

Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Richa Agarwal, OBGYN
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Can Increased Inflammation Of My Stomach Lining Be Related To Uneasiness?

Hello, inflammation of stomach lining is due to anti-depressant, antibiotic and Nsaids. To prevent it take PPIs or antiacid syrup. eat less spicy food and more of salad. Drink cold milk and never be empty stomach and never overeat. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Richa Agarwal, OBGYN