
What Does Gagging Sensation After Taking Doxycycline Indicate?

Question: i ve been taking doxycycline for about 3 weeks. Today I took one without water or any drink and then fell asleep for a nap. I woke up shortly after from a feeling like the pill is stuck in my throat and I have heart burn or something in my esophogus and stomach. ive since drank plenty of fluids but still feels the same. I induced vomiting because it was gagging me at first feeling like it was still lodged in my lower throat. what do you suggest I do.
Brief Answer:
Likely to be due Oesophagitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi
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Greetings of the day
Dear Ms
Taking Doxycycline capsule without water may sometimes release the drug in oesophagus giving rise to such symptoms. This occurs due to oesophagitis and reflux.
I would suggest you the following
1. Oral Antacid like Alginic acid which is available as over the counter medication will be helpful
2. Acid suppressant like Pantoprozole will be helpful
3. Avoid inducing vomiting as it may further worsen the symptoms
Do get back to me if you need any further assistance ,w ill be glad to assist you
Take care
Regards
Dr Shobha Deepak
Likely to be due Oesophagitis
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Welcome to Healthcare-Magic
Greetings of the day
Dear Ms
Taking Doxycycline capsule without water may sometimes release the drug in oesophagus giving rise to such symptoms. This occurs due to oesophagitis and reflux.
I would suggest you the following
1. Oral Antacid like Alginic acid which is available as over the counter medication will be helpful
2. Acid suppressant like Pantoprozole will be helpful
3. Avoid inducing vomiting as it may further worsen the symptoms
Do get back to me if you need any further assistance ,w ill be glad to assist you
Take care
Regards
Dr Shobha Deepak
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D


how long will I feel like this ? is it like an esophogus burn ?
Brief Answer:
It is likely to be oesophagitis
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms
Its likely to be mild Oesophagitis and unlikely to be oesophageal burn. Kindly follow the remedy as suggested and you will feel much better.
Do get back to me if you need any further assistance , will be glad to assist you
Take Care
Regards
Shobha
It is likely to be oesophagitis
Detailed Answer:
Dear Ms
Its likely to be mild Oesophagitis and unlikely to be oesophageal burn. Kindly follow the remedy as suggested and you will feel much better.
Do get back to me if you need any further assistance , will be glad to assist you
Take Care
Regards
Shobha
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng

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