
Having Severe Gastric, Bloating, Loss Of Appetite And Constipation. How Long Should I Take Adiza And Snepdol?

Question: i have severe gastric, bloating, loss of appetite and constipation problem. my doctor prescribed me adiza and snepdol. now i feel little better, but still have bloating.
What is use of this tablet (adiza and snepdol)
How long i need to take this.
previously i had tuberculosis and thoracic surgeory done on right lung
now i feel pain on left lower abdomen and it is getting bloated
What is use of this tablet (adiza and snepdol)
How long i need to take this.
previously i had tuberculosis and thoracic surgeory done on right lung
now i feel pain on left lower abdomen and it is getting bloated
Dear XXXXXXX
Thanks for contacting Healthcare Magic.
Adiza is a anti-acid (acid suppressing) medicine. Snapdol is a analgesic. There is no particular time frame for these medicines. These can be taken as long as the symptoms persisit.
It is nice to know that you feel better.
Best wishes,
Dr Dinesh Singal
Thanks for contacting Healthcare Magic.
Adiza is a anti-acid (acid suppressing) medicine. Snapdol is a analgesic. There is no particular time frame for these medicines. These can be taken as long as the symptoms persisit.
It is nice to know that you feel better.
Best wishes,
Dr Dinesh Singal
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Dr
Thanks for your reply.
Is it symptom of any serious disease. is any permanent cure for this?
Please suggest
Thanks for your reply.
Is it symptom of any serious disease. is any permanent cure for this?
Please suggest
Dear XXXXXXX
Your symptoms of severe gastritis, bloating, loss of appetite and constipation most likely are benign symptoms.
It will help to know for how long are you having these symptoms.
If these are only for short duration then these may get cured completely by a course of antibiotics as these may be due to problem like small bowel infection.
But if you have these for longer duration and get these repeatedly then more likely is that these are manifestations of IBS (gastroenterologist before a definite diagnosis is made.
Wishing you all the best.
Dr Dinesh Singal
Your symptoms of severe gastritis, bloating, loss of appetite and constipation most likely are benign symptoms.
It will help to know for how long are you having these symptoms.
If these are only for short duration then these may get cured completely by a course of antibiotics as these may be due to problem like small bowel infection.
But if you have these for longer duration and get these repeatedly then more likely is that these are manifestations of IBS (gastroenterologist before a definite diagnosis is made.
Wishing you all the best.
Dr Dinesh Singal
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


Doctor Thanks for the information. Sorry for asking questions again and again.
My problem starts from dec 2011 (it continues for last 7 months). I have done the following test.
1. Endoscopy - normal
2. Ba Enema - normal
3. MRI - normal
What other tests that i have to take in order to identify the cause?. please reply.
Doctor,
Also please let me know the diet which i should take to quickly heels my problem
Thanks
My problem starts from dec 2011 (it continues for last 7 months). I have done the following test.
1. Endoscopy - normal
2. Ba Enema - normal
3. MRI - normal
What other tests that i have to take in order to identify the cause?. please reply.
Doctor,
Also please let me know the diet which i should take to quickly heels my problem
Thanks
Dear XXXXXXX
Thanks for getting in touch again.
You seen to be having functional bowel disease (IBS). Have any blood tests been done, you should get Bl Sugar, Haemogram, LFT, KFT, T3, T4, TSH.
You should also take a course of gut antibiotics, which your local physician can advise.
Regarding diet, you should avoid milk, juices, tea, coffee, spicy food, fatty food and sour food. In addition if you think there is any particular food that precipitates your symptoms, then that should be avoided. You can take curd or lassi.
Best wishes,
Dr Dinesh Singal
Thanks for getting in touch again.
You seen to be having functional bowel disease (IBS). Have any blood tests been done, you should get Bl Sugar, Haemogram, LFT, KFT, T3, T4, TSH.
You should also take a course of gut antibiotics, which your local physician can advise.
Regarding diet, you should avoid milk, juices, tea, coffee, spicy food, fatty food and sour food. In addition if you think there is any particular food that precipitates your symptoms, then that should be avoided. You can take curd or lassi.
Best wishes,
Dr Dinesh Singal
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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