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Hey, i had hyper acidity a month ago and i was devasted and scared because of it symptoms. i thought it was my heart problem.My general physician adviced an 2d echo, ecg, blood tests because i was concerned. Everything came in normal. But since then i am constantly feeling scared whenever i climb stairs etc cause i am feeling my heartbeat when i put my hand on my chest ! The palpitations were there for a week then it stopped and now they have started again ! i am constant fear that somethings wrong but my GP assured me that nothing's wrong ! Its just in my head and i need to stop thinking about it. But i feel so scared that i find my self sweating and panicked.
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For acidity take Pantoprazole or Omeprazole for 10-14 days. Avoid spicy and oily food. For palpitations consult online with previous reports.
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Do you smoke?? Do you consume alcohol?? How often do you do it? Take cap omez 20mg before food once everyday for 14 days . Notice if there's any improvement. If not then Consult online with me.
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