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What Causes Constant Belching In The Stomach With History Of Gall Bladder Removal?
Hello, I have been experiencing constant belching for over a year and had my gallbladder removed about 4 months ago. I take 20mg of Protnix in the morning and hour before breakfast, however I usually wake up belching, I don t believe the medicine is helping at all. I don t eat past 5pm and sleep at an elevated position. I have had my heart checked on many occasions thinking I m having a heart issue, but I m not.
Hello, I can understand your concern , most of it you are following correctly ( like taking the medication before food, sleeping at an elevated level), but most of the times you should also be watching what you are eating , things that are fatty, citric, spicy, tea, coffee, mint are usually aggravating factors for majority of the people, on being in empty stomach three hours before sleep is enough, being empty stomach for long hours also aggravates the symptoms. Try to consume small frequent meals rather than one heavy meal. Hope I could help you. Thank you.
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What Causes Constant Belching In The Stomach With History Of Gall Bladder Removal?
Hello, I can understand your concern , most of it you are following correctly ( like taking the medication before food, sleeping at an elevated level), but most of the times you should also be watching what you are eating , things that are fatty, citric, spicy, tea, coffee, mint are usually aggravating factors for majority of the people, on being in empty stomach three hours before sleep is enough, being empty stomach for long hours also aggravates the symptoms. Try to consume small frequent meals rather than one heavy meal. Hope I could help you. Thank you.