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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Abdomen?

Arijit Pal, 20 years, Male, 58 kgs, 5 10 Feeling burning sensation in the abdomen since last 6months or so , become severe hungry frequently even in the dawn which is subsided only with heavy food, gas problem is also present , Colonoscopy/Ferrotin/Folic Acid/ASCA -ANCA/Vit B12 level all normal ,UGI Endoscopy shows Gastric Erosions ( GERD Grade-II) , treated with [ Colospa Retard, Nexito, Parit ] for the first instance subsequently with [ Macrabonik, Neurokind Plus, Revotril , Aciloc] no noticeable betterment found . seeking your valued opinion.
Wed, 29 Apr 2015
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Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,

The cause according to UGI scopy report could be excess stomach acid or acute gastritis,gastric ulcer.

You will need to take below given drugs with certain non-pharmacological measures which would be helpful to you as well.

Antacids like h2 blockers (ranitidine) or proton pump inhibitors (pantoprazole or rabeprazole) will help to reduce excess acid production in stomach.

You can also take digene gel or liquid or ulcero-protective agents like sucralfate or bismuth subsallicylate to reduce the burning sensation is side stomach.

Apart from medications you should,

1) eat plain foods like boiled rice and green leafy vegetables without adding spices or oil. It will help to neutriluze digestive acids and also they are easily digestible means there will be no need of extra stomach acid.

2) avoid oily,spicy and fast foods

3) avoid eating full stomach at a time rather have small meals frequently.

4) drink coconut water will help to reduce burning.

5) eat lots of fruits like banana and watermelon.

6) avoid excess tea and coffee.

7) do morning exercises like walking or jogging which will reduce your stress level.

Consult gastroenterologist for further treatment.

Thanks and Regards,
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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Abdomen?

Hi, Welcome to health care magic, The cause according to UGI scopy report could be excess stomach acid or acute gastritis,gastric ulcer. You will need to take below given drugs with certain non-pharmacological measures which would be helpful to you as well. Antacids like h2 blockers (ranitidine) or proton pump inhibitors (pantoprazole or rabeprazole) will help to reduce excess acid production in stomach. You can also take digene gel or liquid or ulcero-protective agents like sucralfate or bismuth subsallicylate to reduce the burning sensation is side stomach. Apart from medications you should, 1) eat plain foods like boiled rice and green leafy vegetables without adding spices or oil. It will help to neutriluze digestive acids and also they are easily digestible means there will be no need of extra stomach acid. 2) avoid oily,spicy and fast foods 3) avoid eating full stomach at a time rather have small meals frequently. 4) drink coconut water will help to reduce burning. 5) eat lots of fruits like banana and watermelon. 6) avoid excess tea and coffee. 7) do morning exercises like walking or jogging which will reduce your stress level. Consult gastroenterologist for further treatment. Thanks and Regards,