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  5. I get headaches when my stomach is empty, accompanied by a sensation of pressure in my head. After drinking tea, I experience dyspepsia, and my tongue feels acidic. What can I do to relieve these symptoms?

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I get headaches when my stomach is empty, accompanied by a sensation of pressure in my head. After drinking tea, I experience dyspepsia, and my tongue feels acidic. What can I do to relieve these symptoms?

Asked by Male, 45 · 28 days ago

Your symptoms may be due to acid reflux triggered by drinking tea on an empty stomach. Try eating small, frequent meals and replace tea with water or herbal drinks. If your symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a doctor about using an antacid or a proton pump inhibitor to manage excess stomach acid.
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You may be experiencing symptoms related to low blood sugar or gastric irritation when your stomach is empty, and tea might be triggering indigestion (dyspepsia) and acidity.

🩺 Managing Your Symptoms

  • Try eating small, frequent meals or snacks to avoid an empty stomach and reduce headache triggers.
  • Avoid or limit tea on an empty stomach; instead, have it after food to lessen acidity and dyspepsia.
  • Consider gentle, non-acidic foods like plain rice, dal (lentils), or millets which are common in Indian diets and easy on the stomach.

💊 Possible Treatment Options

  • Medications like Actapro Tablet (containing Acotiamide) can help improve digestion and reduce dyspepsia by enhancing stomach motility, but should only be taken under a doctor’s prescription.
  • Over-the-counter antacids might provide temporary relief for acidity but consult a gastroenterologist before starting any medication.

🩺 When to See a Doctor

  • If headaches and stomach discomfort persist despite dietary changes.
  • If you experience worsening symptoms like severe abdominal pain, vomiting, or weight loss.
  • A gastroenterologist can evaluate for conditions like functional dyspepsia or gastritis and recommend appropriate treatment.

If you want, I can explain how diet and lifestyle changes can specifically help your digestion and reduce headaches.To narrow down potential causes, we will need some more information.I understand you're experiencing headaches when your stomach is empty, pressure in your head, dyspepsia after tea, and an acidic feeling on your tongue. To better understand your situation and provide guidance, could you please share your age and gender?

Answered 28 days ago