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Do Upper Body Pain, Nausea, Bloating And Heartburn Require Medical Attention?

I don t know if I should go to ER. Pains on the upper right side and into my upper back right side. Nausea. The pain is also in my stomach. Bloating and mild heartburn. This has been going on for a couple days. The pain is sometimes worse than other times. The nausea is pretty bad
Mon, 18 Sep 2017
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HI
Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, I had gone through the history given here, and I could say that it seems to be hyperacidity and could be associated with dyspepsia.
If I would be doctor of this case then I would try to managed this case with PPI and the best drug is Tab Omeprazole 40 mg Domperidone 20 mg once in day and it has to be taken at evening time needs to be continued for six weeks, try to avoid the heavy meal, spicy meal, avoid taking coffee, prior to bed, infection needs to be ruled out, if PPI fails to responds.
hope this information helps.
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Do Upper Body Pain, Nausea, Bloating And Heartburn Require Medical Attention?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, I had gone through the history given here, and I could say that it seems to be hyperacidity and could be associated with dyspepsia. If I would be doctor of this case then I would try to managed this case with PPI and the best drug is Tab Omeprazole 40 mg Domperidone 20 mg once in day and it has to be taken at evening time needs to be continued for six weeks, try to avoid the heavy meal, spicy meal, avoid taking coffee, prior to bed, infection needs to be ruled out, if PPI fails to responds. hope this information helps.