Question: I have gastric problem at times.Currently in night or throughout the day it makes lot of noise in stomach.I have started having lot of water but it showing no result.
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Dear XXXXXXX
I am not sure how your query was pending for so long on XXXXXXX This hasn't happened earlier. I apologize for the inconvenience. I shall answer on their behalf.
Noise that you hear in your stomach is due to aggravated peristaltic movements. If you have no abdominal cramps and your stool habits are normal, the aggravated movements is generally not concerning. These movements settle down gradually on its own. If they haven't settled yet, I would like to know the details of tests you have been through and if your gastric problem has settled down with Razo.
I would also like to know about your personal habits - smoking, alcohol or any other habits.
Awaiting your reply to discuss further.
Regards
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Do you have the tests results?
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Hi XXXXXXX
It is good to know that you don't smoke or drink.
As described earlier, the noises that you hear from your abdomen is not abnormal and worrisome if you have no abdominal cramps and your stool habits are normal. I would like you to confirm that you don't have abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting and stool problems. I would also like to know about the tests you have undergone and its results. You can use the site's uploader to upload scanned reports.
I look forwards for complete details.
Regards
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What Causes Lot Of Noise From Stomach?
Brief Answer:
Can you elaborate...
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXXXXX
I am not sure how your query was pending for so long on XXXXXXX This hasn't happened earlier. I apologize for the inconvenience. I shall answer on their behalf.
Noise that you hear in your stomach is due to aggravated peristaltic movements. If you have no abdominal cramps and your stool habits are normal, the aggravated movements is generally not concerning. These movements settle down gradually on its own. If they haven't settled yet, I would like to know the details of tests you have been through and if your gastric problem has settled down with Razo.
I would also like to know about your personal habits - smoking, alcohol or any other habits.
Awaiting your reply to discuss further.
Regards