There is no real cure to gastro, though you can go to your local chemist and get a product called "Gastrolite" which does help a bit.
The main thing you can and should do is eat as little as possible. The more you eat, the more the bacteria has to feed on, the sicker you get.
Rest and hydration are what you need.
Simple gastritis can be cured by a course of PPI e.g. omeprazole or H2 receptor antagonists e.g. ranitidine.
can gas lead to pain or vertigo problem?
been cool
after taking meal I feel gastric problem gas does not discharge
eat less. or have a gastric band. or excercise.
Topcid 40 is given to treat gastric reflux. It can also help to treat and reduce the symptoms of gastric ulcer.
No, it is not a problem. Gall bladder is an organ which stores bile in it.
A gastric bypass would reduce the amount of nutrients that would be taken in. This has been shown to help reduce the effects of diabetes. There are some cases in which patients' diabetes has been cured completely.
i never knew that you have a gastric problem.
Yes, though you can reduce those effects by always taking aspirin with or after food. You shouldn't take aspirin if you have, or have had, a gastric ulcer.
yes
Gastric reduction surgery is a surgery on the stomach used to reduce the size of the stomach in order for the person to lose weight. It is mainly done on people who are obese, but in other cases, people use it to reduce appetite.
No, it's an over-the-counter medication to reduce symptoms of gastric esophageal reflux.
If you wish to develop gastric problems eat a low fibre diet rich in spices. If you are not of European decent include high amounts of dairy products. If you seek a diet soothing to gastric problems it depends on the nature of the problem as to what foods are best.
Gastric acid inhibitors are medications that reduce the production of stomach acid. They are different from antacids, which act on stomach acid after it has been produced and released into the stomach.