Hi All, i’m getting severe stomach pain after 3 hours of eating food. 2 months back docter s did endoscopy, mri, ultasound and galblader related tests and said everything is looking good. Went to another hospital and they did endoscopy and found it is H.pylori and completed medication for 2 months but still getting pain everyday even after having milk/bread constantly. Can someone please help me what i can do. They did vascular ultrasound now and waiting for doctors call. Thanks
I know this is an old post, but I went to my local CVS/ Walgreens, etc. and got their 100billion cfu probiotics and took 1-2 of those daily, and probiotic yogurt, ate a lot of stuff with fiber and cut out any sugar, alcohol, fried foods, and spicy stuff. It took about a year and a half to go away, but over time the stomach pain and such became less and less severe to the point that I don’t have heartburn or anything at all anymore. Hope this helps.
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Hi All, i’m getting severe stomach pain after 3 hours of eating food. 2 months back docter s did endoscopy, mri, ultasound and galblader related tests and said everything is looking good. Went to another hospital and they did endoscopy and found it is H.pylori and completed medication for 2 months but still getting pain everyday even after having milk/bread constantly. Can someone please help me what i can do. They did vascular ultrasound now and waiting for doctors call.
Thanks
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