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Gastritis and Sinusitis

Hi Doctor Kadwa, I'm 40 years old. Female.I had PCOS. So my menstrual cycle was irregular and had problems in conceiving. So my Gynecologist put me on Metformin and Cardipirin 50mg due to miscarriage. I conceived and have a 6 year old kid. My menstrual cycle is normal. But from then my stomach is not good.I am suffering from non erosive Gastritis for the past 5 years. I have recovered to certain extent. At present couldn't eat fresh chillies, pepper and citrus fruits/ vegetables. Having so much of Gas. If I take eggs I couldn't digest and develops lot of gas which makes me to suffocate. Pulsatilla helps. But didn't cure. Having severe sinus too. Couldn't take any allopathy medicines or supplements which worsens the condition and will have bruising feeling in the stomach. Could you Please help me? Thanks a lot.
 
  priyasuresh11 on 2017-02-19
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Please take Sulphur 200 twice a day for 3 days and see how that affects over a week.

If this doesn't help take Calcarea Carb 200 in the same way.
 
kadwa 7 years ago
Thank you doctor.
 
priyasuresh11 7 years ago

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