
Does Pantop D Help To Control Prolapsing Gastropathy Linear Erosion?

Question: Hello Doctor,
I have done Endoscopy test today and report shows that there is Patulous Ge junction with Prolapsing Gastropathy Linear Erosion at the lower end of Oesophagus. For this problem is Pantop-D is the right medication to treat and for how long should it be continued or i should use other medication for this
I have done Endoscopy test today and report shows that there is Patulous Ge junction with Prolapsing Gastropathy Linear Erosion at the lower end of Oesophagus. For this problem is Pantop-D is the right medication to treat and for how long should it be continued or i should use other medication for this
Brief Answer:
Pantop D is good for controlling symptoms
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing in
Pantop D will surely help control symptoms and long term safety has been established for the molecule
Here are few tips I will share with you for preventing aggravation of symptoms :
1] Avoid spicy, fermented meals
2] Do not have heavy meals
3] Avoid smoking and alcohol
4] Wear loose clothes
5] Do not stoop
6] Do not lift heavy weights
7] Raise the head end of your bed
8] If Obese lose weight
9] If under stress - Manage stress levels by meditation and exercise
A Patulous GE Junction ca end up in a nissen's fundoplication if the symptoms are not managed medically
Hope this helps
Do write back in case of concern
Pantop D is good for controlling symptoms
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thanks for writing in
Pantop D will surely help control symptoms and long term safety has been established for the molecule
Here are few tips I will share with you for preventing aggravation of symptoms :
1] Avoid spicy, fermented meals
2] Do not have heavy meals
3] Avoid smoking and alcohol
4] Wear loose clothes
5] Do not stoop
6] Do not lift heavy weights
7] Raise the head end of your bed
8] If Obese lose weight
9] If under stress - Manage stress levels by meditation and exercise
A Patulous GE Junction ca end up in a nissen's fundoplication if the symptoms are not managed medically
Hope this helps
Do write back in case of concern
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Dr. Raju A.T

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