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What Causes Abdominal Bloating After Dialysis?

My dad aged 59 is on dialysis . After dialysis , immediately on the next day he says he is bloating and stomach is big. But doctor as per blood results says that 2 times dialysis is sufficient.My dad said when they insert needle to start dialysis , at that moment even before startup of dialysis, his bloating is over . Can you please advise?
Fri, 8 Sep 2017
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Hello Dear. You are having gastritis. You need to follow few tips on regular basis

1. Do not eat spicy food
2. Take medications without fail as prescribed by your doctor- pantop/omez/rantac
3. Take little food at frequent intervals. Breakfast around 8am, small snack at 11am, lunch at 1pm, small snack at 4pm and dinner at 8pm
4. Drink plenty of water
5. Do not smoke, take alcohol or tobacco and even excess of coffee and tea
6. Do not take much of stress. Stress aggravates gastritis
7. Do regular exercise. Atleast half an hour per day
8. Learn meditation techniques
9. Follow this regularly for 21 days. It is said that anything you practice regularly for 21 days becomes a habit

with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini
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What Causes Abdominal Bloating After Dialysis?

Hello Dear. You are having gastritis. You need to follow few tips on regular basis 1. Do not eat spicy food 2. Take medications without fail as prescribed by your doctor- pantop/omez/rantac 3. Take little food at frequent intervals. Breakfast around 8am, small snack at 11am, lunch at 1pm, small snack at 4pm and dinner at 8pm 4. Drink plenty of water 5. Do not smoke, take alcohol or tobacco and even excess of coffee and tea 6. Do not take much of stress. Stress aggravates gastritis 7. Do regular exercise. Atleast half an hour per day 8. Learn meditation techniques 9. Follow this regularly for 21 days. It is said that anything you practice regularly for 21 days becomes a habit with regards- Dr Sanjay Kini