What Causes Constant Upper Abdominal Discomfort?
Severe gastritis overlapped with dypepsia most likely due to anti inflammatory
Detailed Answer:
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As per your query answers are-
Yes most likely cause of your problem is severe gastritis ,dyspepsia and acid reflux due to thre medications you are on(especially the anti inflammatiory).Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining and is usually termed acute or chronic gastritis. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are one of the major cause of Gastritis.Pain due to gastritis is usually locate in the upper central portion of the abdomen.
Medication suggested(Prescription medicines)-
Please request your gastroenterologist to start you on PPI-antacids like Rabeprazole or Esomeprazole. Esomeprazole can be used in the dosage as high as 80 mg twice daily. Also, request him/her to add Domperidone 30mg or Levosulpiride(both are prokinetic)slow release once daily. This will slow down the reflux of acid back.Prokineic should be added in your regimen.
A combination of Rabeprazole with Levesulpiride would be the best.
An antacid containing local anesthetic (Mucaine gel or peptobismol) should be taken 2tsf thrice daily.(Oxethazaine +Aluminium hydroxide)) combination would be best for you take 2 tsf thrice daily with half cup of water.
Acotiamide is another wonderful new drug and is very effective in controlling symptoms of GERD and esophagitis. In trials- Acotiamide, a gastrointestinal motility modulator, at a standard dose of 100mg thrice daily has significantly affected esophageal motor functions or gastroesophageal reflux in healthy adults.Ask you Gastroenterologist to add it in thrice daily doses.It should be taken for minimum 3 months.
All these drugs can be considered by your gastroenterologist to provide you with symptomatic relief in your problem.All these medicine can be used at a time also by your primary.
General suggestion-
Drink plenty of fresh water daily.
Avoid juices they contain citric acid and will increase your acidity.
Drink two glasses of cold milk daily.Its alkaline and neutralise acid.
Take light easily digestible vegetarian food.
Avoid oily and spicy food.
No alcohol or smoking.
No aerated beverages or fast food like pizza etc.
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