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What Medicines Can Be Taken To Reduce Gastritis Post Thyroid Papillary Cancer Operation ?

my friend had a thyroid papillary cancer operation...for a week now,she is suffering from unbearable gastritis now, she doesnt like to eat...she is taking maalox...what should she do to relieve the pain and the desire to eat? thank you
Tue, 31 Jan 2012
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After a surgery for cancer, she must have been on chemotherapy now. This chemotherapy causes tendency to vomit and severe gastritis. The medicines to reduce acidity and vomiting will help her.Loss of appetite is again due to cancerous growth.
Dr. Rakhi Tayal
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What Medicines Can Be Taken To Reduce Gastritis Post Thyroid Papillary Cancer Operation ?

Hello. Thanks for choosing HealthcareMagic forum. After a surgery for cancer, she must have been on chemotherapy now. This chemotherapy causes tendency to vomit and severe gastritis. The medicines to reduce acidity and vomiting will help her.Loss of appetite is again due to cancerous growth. Dr. Rakhi Tayal drrakhitayal@gmail.com