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I have recurrent acidity and gastritis. I have used Rabeprazole many times but am not satisfied with the results. What are the other treatment options?

Asked by Male, 38 · 26 days ago

If you have recurrent acidity and gastritis and are not getting enough relief with Rabeprazole, it is important to look beyond just repeating the same medicine and find the exact cause. Sometimes, symptoms continue due to infection like H. pylori, food habits (spicy, oily foods, excess tea/coffee), irregular meals, stress, or long-term use of painkillers. Other treatment options include trying a different acid-reducing medicine (such as pantoprazole or esomeprazole), adding medicines that improve stomach movement, or short-term use of antacids for quick relief. If an infection is found, a proper course of antibiotics may be needed. Your doctor may also suggest tests like endoscopy or ultrasound if symptoms are frequent or long-lasting, so treatment can be targeted rather than trial-and-error. Along with medicines, lifestyle changes are very important: eat small, regular meals, avoid lying down immediately after eating, reduce spicy and fried foods, limit caffeine, stop smoking if applicable, and manage stress through relaxation or exercise. If you have warning signs like weight loss, repeated vomiting, black stools, or severe pain, seek medical care promptly.
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