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Indigestion weight loss and fatty grde2 - #10980

NEELKANTH MAHATHA

Suffering from last 3 months symptoms like indigestion weight loss epigastric pain bloating loss of appetite plz sugget me betterway to out from this situation iam in depressionI am suffering from irritable bowel syndrome

Age: 38
Chronic illnesses: neelkanth.mahatha@gmail.com
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Indigestion, weight loss, and symptoms like epigastric pain, bloating, and loss of appetite can certainly make you feel down and it’s essential to decipher the underlying cause to address them effectively. You’ve mentioned irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), which might link to your symptoms, yet it’s critical to ensure nothing more serious underlies them, especially given the weight loss and prolonged discomfort. Prioritize scheduling an appointment with your healthcare provider, as they might recommend initial diagnostic steps like blood tests, stool tests, and possibly imaging studies like an abdominal ultrasound or endoscopy to investigate conditions such as gastritis, peptic ulcers, or even pancreatic issues. Until then, try keeping a food diary to track any potential triggers that exacerbate your symptoms. Sometimes, simple dietary changes can alleviate symptoms greatly. Avoiding common triggers like caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, and high-fat meals might help. Focus instead on smaller, frequent meals that are balanced and high in fiber (if tolerated) to promote gut health. Stay hydrated and incorporate some light exercise, like walking, to improve digestion. Stress management techniques such as mindfulness or yoga can also relieve IBS symptoms, which may overlap with stress-induced digestive troubles. If your symptoms worsen or if you experience additional alarming signs like vomiting, severe pain, or blood in stools, seek medical attention immediately. It’s critical to be proactive and not delay professional evaluation to prevent complications.

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