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Erosive antral gastritis,liver pain,pile
I am suffering from erosive antral gastritis, GERD, liver problem, piles grade 2, constipation and bloating and pain in abdomen mainly in stomach and liver area. Attached the endoscopy and ultrasound report.
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Hi as symptoms are suggestive of gastritis. Need to follow some lifestyle changes. Take food timely. Avoid cabbage, capsicum, citrus fruits ( for a while). Don't drink water with food, take after 40 min. as much as needed . Don't lie down immediately after food. Finish night meal by 8.30 pm maximum. Go to bed after minimum 1 hour after dinner. Always keep stomach 1/4 th empty.Divide meal into 5-6 times a day. Avoid the particular food, which is being observed to cause bloating, fullness, upper abdominal pain/ discomfort, reflux symptoms etc. A good acid blocker like Pan 40mg daily can be taken to check excess acid production.Feel free to ask any further quary related to this problem.
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Hi Mr. Madhurpawar, Erosive antral gastritis is mainly caused due to infection in your stomach which can be easily treated with antibiotics and acid suppressing drugs. GERD can also be managed by acid suppressing drugs and lifestyle modification. Constipation treatment usually depends on severity of disease. It is also linked to your piles problem. If your constipation is controlled by medicines then piles should not worry you. Mild fatty liver should not be of great concern of your LFT (liver function test) is normal. Fibroscan can confirm the amount of fat content of your liver along with the amount of damage already done.
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Should be on acid suppressing medication as advised by your doctor and lifestyle modification includes avoiding beverages like tea, coffee and sustances like chocolate. For antral gastritis if infection test is positive (rapid urease test for H. Pylori) then antibiotics will help. For constipation and piles u need to consult a Gastroenterologist to determine adequate treatment. For fatty liver, weight loss by means of exercise and diet control should be enough if LFT is normal and fibroscan suggest upto mild liver damage.
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