Gastrointestinal Disorders
Question #9637
45 days ago
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Gas problem - #9637

Imran Pasha

I feeling heavy and stomach is full and becomes hard after eating why what's wrong I don't know consulted mnay doctors also should I do endoscopy for further clearance I am having this gastric issue from 6 months

Age: 40
Chronic illnesses: No
Stomach pain
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Dr. Shahma Abdul Rahman
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45 days ago
This could be due to a variety of causes. If basic antacids haven’t worked, you can go forward with an endoscopy.
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Imran, your symptoms suggest gastritis, acid reflux, or delayed gastric emptying. Since it’s been 6 months without relief, yes, an endoscopy is recommended to check for H. pylori, ulcers, or stomach inflammation. Meanwhile: • Take Pantop 40 mg once daily before breakfast (bbf) to reduce acid. • Eat small, light meals. • Avoid spicy, oily, and carbonated foods. Endoscopy will help confirm the cause and guide proper treatment.

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Dr. Aman Shaba
Dr. Aman Shaba is a highly qualified Consultant Neuropsychiatrist with extensive clinical experience in diagnosing and managing psychiatric disorders. His expertise spans across general psychiatry, neuropsychiatry, addiction medicine, sexual medicine and psychotherapeutic interventions. Educational Background Dr. Shaba completed his MBBS from M.I.M.E.R Medical College, Pune, where he developed a strong foundation in medical sciences and clinical medicine. His passion for mental health led him to pursue a Doctor of Medicine (MD) in Psychiatry at Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College (JNMC), Wardha. During his postgraduate training, he gained hands-on experience in managing a wide range of psychiatric disorders, neuropsychiatric conditions, and crisis interventions.Dr. Aman Shaba has also completed specialized training in Sexual Medicine from Allo Health, further enhancing his expertise in diagnosing and managing sexual health concerns Professional Experience Dr. Aman Shaba has worked in several esteemed institutions, providing specialized psychiatric care: 1.JNMC, Wardha – As a psychiatry resident, he was actively involved in patient care, research, and academic activities. 2.Deep Chand Bandhu Hospital, Delhi – He played a crucial role in the Children and Adolescent De-addiction Ward, helping young individuals struggling with substance use disorders. His work involved detoxification, behavioral therapy, and relapse prevention strategies tailored to adolescent mental health needs 3.Tele MANAS, Jharkhand (CIP Ranchi) – Currently, he is associated with Tele MANAS, a national tele-mental health service under the Central Institute of Psychiatry (CIP), Ranchi. He provides expert psychiatric consultations via telemedicine, enhancing accessibility to mental healthcare across India.
43 days ago
Your symptoms of stomach heaviness, fullness, and hardness after meals—especially lasting for 6 months—could be due to gastritis, acid reflux, or functional dyspepsia. Since it hasn’t improved despite seeing doctors, doing an endoscopy is a good idea to rule out any underlying issues. In the meantime, here are a few tips to reduce symptoms: - Eat small, frequent meals - Avoid oily, spicy, and acidic foods - Don’t lie down immediately after eating - Reduce tea, coffee, and carbonated drinks - Try relaxation techniques—stress often worsens gastric issues If needed, I can help you connect with a gastroenterologist. Don’t worry, with proper diagnosis, it’s manageable. Take care, Dr. Aman Shaba Consultant Neuropsychiatrist

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