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What Is The Cause For Belching, Gas, Right Abdominal Pain In Fatty Liver And H.Pylori Patient?

I Was Having H.Pylori and had undergone treatment for that ....i had Fatty Liver too ...my Doctor says that i am cured from H.Pylori ...but i am still having Belching problems and lots of gas problems and still am having slight pain on right side abdomen now i am confused ...because i really dun know the cause of the current problem now ...H.Pylori or Fatty liver
Thu, 26 Dec 2013
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Fatty liver does not produce symptoms unless it's advanced stage. Your symptoms indicate dyspepsia though you were treated for H. Pylori. Drink plenty of fluids and avoid carbonated drinks. The symptoms can be due to swallowed air, caffeine, alcohol, or simply due to anxiety also.
Hope you feel better soon.
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What Is The Cause For Belching, Gas, Right Abdominal Pain In Fatty Liver And H.Pylori Patient?

Thanks for coming to Health Care Magic. Fatty liver does not produce symptoms unless it s advanced stage. Your symptoms indicate dyspepsia though you were treated for H. Pylori. Drink plenty of fluids and avoid carbonated drinks. The symptoms can be due to swallowed air, caffeine, alcohol, or simply due to anxiety also. Hope you feel better soon.