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How To Treat Stomach Gurgling?

I am a 66 yr. old female who I think am in very good condition. However, for the past month or so I have been experiencing an unusual feeling in the stomach area when beningding over. Also, I seem to
have all kinds of gurgling sounds in my stomach too. What could cause these things?
Tue, 28 Feb 2017
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Your problem is called dyspepsia.Dyspepsia can be defined as a postprandial discomfort or upper abdominal pain. It can also be called indigestion.Postprandial heaviness, fullness, bloating,sensation of incomplete digestion (as if food stayed in the stomach for several hours) is a common complaint encountered by patients suffering from Dyspepsia.
Most likely your dyspepsia is related to hypermotility hence Dyspepsia related to motility syndromes may be treated by prokinetic drugs such as domperidone along with proton pump inhibitors.
So start taking Drego d as adviced plus follow strict diet modifications.
Don't drink juices.
Avoid oily and fatty food.
Don't eat spicy food.
Drink lots of cold mil
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How To Treat Stomach Gurgling?

Hi Your problem is called dyspepsia.Dyspepsia can be defined as a postprandial discomfort or upper abdominal pain. It can also be called indigestion.Postprandial heaviness, fullness, bloating,sensation of incomplete digestion (as if food stayed in the stomach for several hours) is a common complaint encountered by patients suffering from Dyspepsia. Most likely your dyspepsia is related to hypermotility hence Dyspepsia related to motility syndromes may be treated by prokinetic drugs such as domperidone along with proton pump inhibitors. So start taking Drego d as adviced plus follow strict diet modifications. Don t drink juices. Avoid oily and fatty food. Don t eat spicy food. Drink lots of cold mil