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Why do I have acidity problem only when I have some oily or spicy food ? All reports are normal too
Hi, my problem is very strange, I m not taking any cffiene food, no spicy food since 4 years, so what happen some time I tried spicy food as I swallow little bit spicy(red chilli, lemon,black pepper) oh my god .. with in a sec ... I feel like spices sprinkled on the wound . doc said It s acidity. barrium x-ray done, h.pylori is normal, There is no GERD shown in the x-ray. so what is happening with me. but I m having acidity some times when I ate very oily food, or fatty food and some times with large meal and I have fluttering sensation in my chest same time when I have acidity. plz help ... let me know what should I tell my gastro. doc. I take prilosec 40mg twice when I have acidity as doc s order. otherwise pepcid PRN. GOD BLESS YOU . please suggest some thing..
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Thanks for writing to us.
You do have a higher propensity of gastric mucosal damage due to excessive acid secretion which gets triggered on taking oily or spicy food. It is best that you consult a gastroenterologist to rule out gastric ulcers.
I hope this information has been both informative and helpful for you.
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Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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Answered: Thu, 30 Jun 2011
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I forgot to write,the pain is in my chest not in the abdominal area.. only in chest..
Answered: Thu, 30 Jun 2011
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It seems that u r having acid peptic disorder. why dont you try out some ayurveda medicine? here are some remedies. take sadha sutshekhar rasa 1 tab 3 times a day, kamdudha rasa with mouktika 1 tds and praval panchamrita rasa 1 tab 3 times a day!
Answered: Sun, 3 Jul 2011
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