Suggest Treatment For Esophagitis And Borderline Osteoporosis
Rather than continuous use, intermittent use can be tried.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
In view of symptoms you are likely to have chronic esophagitis, for which underlying cause can be gastroesophageal reflux, weakened lower esophageal sphincter, gastric stasis etc. These causes are common at your age. So that might be the reason esophagitis doesn't get resolved after primary treatment. A gastroentrologist can help you with this.
Other measures that can help are small meals, not sleeping immediately after meal, limit liquid at one time, avoiding bending after meals, sleeping on right side of body to help stomach empty fast, having walk after meal, maintaining good diet habits , avoid smoking or alcohol (if any) etc.
Rather than continuous use you can slowly taper use of omeprazole and then take it intermittently. It can lead to achlorhydria state (significantly reduced gastric acid production) and this will interfere your digestion and also absorption.
First see gastroentrologist for underlying cause, then make lifestyle changes and after this slowly taper omeprazole. This would be ideal approach.
Please ask if there are doubts. Regards.