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GAS, or General Adaptation Syndrome, is a concept in stress physiology developed by Hans Selye. It outlines the three stages of the body's reaction to stressors: alertness, resistance, and weariness. The body responds to the stressor during the alarm stage by going into fight-or-flight mode. The body makes an effort to adjust and deal with persistent stress during the resistance stage. When stress becomes exhausting, it may result in problems with both physical and mental health.

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What to do in controlled diabetes, chest pain, and PE?

Query: Hello doctor,I am 48 years old and suffering from diabetes but my sugar levels are under control after taking medicine for five years. Now I am suffering from a bad smell gas problem. Occasionally I feel chest pain. I did echo and TMT tests. The reports were quite normal. Now I am also suffering fro...  Read Full »


Dr. Kazi Rufiat Nasiruddin

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Bad smell gas problems could be due to undigested food in the gastrointestinal tract. To combat this, I suggest avoiding eating foods like dals, potatoes, and cauliflower at dinner time. Also, space your meals properly so that there is a difference of two hours betwe...  Read Full »

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