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I am having erosive gastritis and still feel burning and discomfort in my stomach. Which medicines can help me heal this condition and reduce my symptoms?

Asked by Male, 53 ยท 4 hours ago

Erosive gastritis means the inner lining of your stomach is inflamed and slightly damaged, which is why you feel burning, discomfort, or heaviness. This usually happens due to excess acid, certain medicines, infection, or stress. Healing takes time, and symptoms can persist if the irritation persists. Medicines that reduce acid and protect the stomach lining are commonly used to help healing, but they should be taken only if advised by your doctor after proper evaluation. Simply taking random medicines may give temporary relief but may not fully treat the condition or prevent it from coming back. Along with treatment, your daily habits play a big role in recovery. Eat small, frequent meals, avoid spicy, oily, and acidic foods, and do not go long without eating. Avoid alcohol, smoking, and unnecessary painkillers. Try to manage stress and get a good night's sleep. If symptoms persist despite treatment, your doctor may need to reassess your condition to adjust the plan and ensure proper healing.

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I have been dealing with an oesophageal problem for the past 30 years and still feel chest pain, especially when I press the centre of my chest. After eating, I get acidity, a strange, uneasy feeling, a fast heartbeat, and sometimes feel like I may faint, along with nervousness and shivering. My endoscopy showed severe gastritis and esophagitis, and even after trying treatments, I am not getting relief. What can I do now to manage this better?
Oesophagitis and gastritis for many years can keep causing acidity, chest discomfort, and that uneasy feeling after meals. The fact that your pain increases when you press the centre of the chest suggests there may also be muscle or chest wall sensitivity along with acid irritation. Fast heartbeat, nervousness, or a faint feeling after eating can sometimes occur because acid reflux can trigger a stress response in the body. However, since this has been going on for a long time, it needs a fresh, detailed review. When symptoms do not improve despite treatment, it is important to reassess rather than continue the same medicines. Your doctor may review your reports again, suggest further tests such as pH monitoring or motility studies, and adjust treatment only if needed after proper evaluation. Sometimes a different approach is required rather than just increasing medicines. Daily habits can make a big difference. Eat small, frequent meals, avoid spicy and oily food, and do not lie down for at least 2-3 hours after eating. Elevate your head while sleeping, reduce stress, and avoid caffeine or smoking. If chest pain becomes severe, spreads, or is associated with breathlessness, seek urgent medical care.
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