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Q: Stomach Pain After Eating
asked by: jperrine on March 21st, 2004
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I'm am 28 yrs old and just had my 1st child 8 weeks ago. Ever since I gave birth, certain foods give me moderate to severe stomach pain. This pain is relieved by antiacids / carbonated drinks. My pancreas tested okay and I do not have an ulcer. What else could it be?
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Venugopal
replied on April 9th, 2004
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Stomach Pain After Eating
It could be just gastritis or inflammation of the layer of the stomach wall causing indigestion and stomach pain. If antacids help it is an indirect inference. Homeopathic medicine has good remedies like nux vom, nat phos, robinia which can get you rid of the inflammation, improve digestion and relieve you of the episodes of pain.

Dr.Venugopal gouri.
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