I have been suffering from daily vomiting, acidity, and excessive hunger for the past year. Regular antacid tablets are not providing relief; what other medications should I take to treat these symptoms?
Since your symptoms have lasted a year and antacids aren't working, please consult a doctor for a proper diagnosis. Daily vomiting, acidity, and hunger can be linked to conditions like peptic ulcers. A physician may prescribe stronger acid-suppressants, such as proton pump inhibitors (e.g., omeprazole or pantoprazole) or H2 blockers (e.g., famotidine). They might also recommend prokinetics (e.g., metoclopramide) to manage vomiting. It is important to rule out infections like H. pylori or metabolic issues through simple blood tests or an endoscopy rather than self-medicating. Your doctor will find the safest, most effective treatment for you.
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I have been suffering from daily vomiting, acidity, and excessive hunger for the past year. Regular antacid tablets are not providing relief; what other medications should I take to treat these symptoms?