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Suggest Treatment For Flatulence Problem After Kidney Transplant

Hi, I m 51 yrs old male had a kidney transplant 3 yrs ago and I am diabetic. I suffer from flatulence so badly that I have winds stuck in my chest and back for days and it even affects my breathing. what can I use to alliviate the pains and break these winds / gas?
Wed, 26 Aug 2015
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Nephrologist 's  Response
Hi,
I understand your concern.
You have Diabetic gastro-enteropathy as the main cause of your symptoms.
Certain drugs given to transplant patients like Mycophenolate can aggravate this problem.
You must continue all your drugs as advised by your doctor.
For this problem you can start Tab Domstal 10 mg twice a day,Isapgol husk 10gms at bed time with a cup of water.
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Suggest Treatment For Flatulence Problem After Kidney Transplant

Hi, I understand your concern. You have Diabetic gastro-enteropathy as the main cause of your symptoms. Certain drugs given to transplant patients like Mycophenolate can aggravate this problem. You must continue all your drugs as advised by your doctor. For this problem you can start Tab Domstal 10 mg twice a day,Isapgol husk 10gms at bed time with a cup of water.