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Patient Of Gastritis, Pain. Prescribed Medicines, Pain Recurring. Solution?

i am a gastric patient almost one year, and consult number of doctors , i have done all the test , endoscopy , scan, blood test and as per doctor advise razo 20 and kinpride are using one month has completed , when i am taking medicine ok i am fine , when stop it continue again pain what ishould i do , please give me a valuable advise
Mon, 26 Nov 2012
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
Hi,
Need to undergo an endoscopy and check for presence of an ulcer and H Pylori.
Similarly don't stop medications taper them slowly along wih that you need to modify your lifestyle
exercise regularly, avoid coffee aerated drinks.
This will help to reduce your medication doses slowly.
Hope this answers your query.
Please do reply in case of any further questions.
Wish you a speedy recovery.
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Patient Of Gastritis, Pain. Prescribed Medicines, Pain Recurring. Solution?

Hi, Need to undergo an endoscopy and check for presence of an ulcer and H Pylori. Similarly don t stop medications taper them slowly along wih that you need to modify your lifestyle exercise regularly, avoid coffee aerated drinks. This will help to reduce your medication doses slowly. Hope this answers your query. Please do reply in case of any further questions. Wish you a speedy recovery.