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Question #30303
51 days ago
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How to treat recurring pain after taking Omnacortil and Pantocid for 2 months?

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Pet me dard 4 months si hai regular nhi hota hai but 15 din 20 dinke baad fir se hone lagta hai abhi me dawai le rha hu omnacortil or Pantocid40mg dr. 2 months ki dawai diye huye the or me time to time le rha hu but dard fir sehone laga hai

How would you describe the pain?:

- Sharp and stabbing

Where exactly is the pain located?:

- Abdomen

Have you experienced any other symptoms along with the pain?:

- No other symptoms

How often do you take the medications?:

- As prescribed

What activities seem to trigger or worsen the pain?:

- No specific triggers

Have you had any changes in your appetite or weight recently?:

- Decreased appetite

Have you seen any improvement with the current medications?:

- No change
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Recurring pain despite regular medication use can be concerning and definitely calls for further investigation. Omnacortil, which is a corticosteroid, and Pantocid, a proton pump inhibitor, are likely being used to manage inflammation and protect the stomach lining respectively; this combination might be for something like an inflammatory condition. But if the pain is persisting or recurring after 2 months of treatment, it suggests that the underlying issue may not be fully addressed or needs a change in management strategy. First, consider the pattern and triggers of the pain - track when and where the pain occurs, its intensity, and any related symptoms. Important to communicate these details to your healthcare provider. There could be need for additional diagnostics like imaging or lab tests to delineate the cause. Steroids like Omnacortil are not generally recommended for long-term use due to potential side effects, including increased risk of infections or bone issues, so re-evaluation of the ongoing treatment plan is crucial. Don’t stop or change medications abruptly without consulting your doctor. Discuss alternative therapies or adjustments with them - you might need tailored anti-inflammatory drugs, physical therapy, or lifestyle changes. Ensure a balanced diet and maintain hydration, but avoid any particular foods or habits that might exacerbate your condition, according to previous medical advice. If you notice serious symptoms like sudden pain increase, fever, or any new signs, seek immediate medical attention. The combination of further diagnostics and a possibly adjusted treatment plan could be essential to manage the situation effectively.

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