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How to cure bloating, which is not reduced even after consuming medication for the same?

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Published At August 18, 2022
Reviewed AtSeptember 12, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am taking Librax, Pantocid DSR, Colospa X, syrup Sucrafil O 10 ml, and Levosulpiride. I am still feeling bloated. I feel discomfort after taking any food. I am sending you a picture of my belly. Would you please let me know if it is bloating or body fat? I am 5.5 feet and 152.12 Ibs. My endoscopy and colonoscopy reports are normal.

Answered by Dr. Mohammad Rajja

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I suggest you consult a specialist and take the following medicines with their consent. Take syrup Tricaine MPS (Oxetacaine, Aluminium Hydroxide, Magnesium, and Simethicone) two teaspoon every 8 hours for one month. Please perform the following investigations:

1) Liver function test.

2) H pylori blood test.

Proton pump inhibitors reduce the amount of acid your stomach produces, preventing further damage to the ulcer as it heals naturally. It takes 4 to 8 weeks. There are certain antibacterial compounds in bananas. Bananas are best to clear out the acidity of gastric juices, lower inflammation, and strengthen the stomach lining. Avoid spicy and oily food, coffee, chocolates, alcohol, and acidic foods.

Thank You.

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

What is the process of liver detoxification?

Answered by Dr. Mohammad Rajja

Hello,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

I suggest you consult a specialist and take the following medications with their consent. Tablet Silymarine 140 mg once daily for 30 days. Drink plenty of water, and eat leafy green vegetables rich in chlorophyll as they help soak up a lot of toxins from the blood. Fatty fish, nuts, garlic, olive oil, and spices are rich sources of glutathione.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Mohammad Rajja
Dr. Mohammad Rajja

General Practitioner

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