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Burning in Food Pipe

Can you please help me to get rid of burning in my food pipe as and when I take Sweet things to eat? Burning lasts for an hour or so after eating any thing sweet.
 
  lrkukreja on 2006-06-10
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zincum metallicum 30c

take 2 to 3 times a day for a few days.
 
rishimba last decade
If you do not find relief with the Zincum M please post for another remedy.

You are also advised to do the obvious and avoid eating anything sweet.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
Burning sensation inside the body indicates ulceration.Proper diagnosis is essential.

sajjad.
 
sajjadakram635 last decade
Rishimba, one may ask why Zinc?
 
girilal last decade
I do not agree with Sajjad's diagnosis as it is quite usual for hyperacidity to cause a burning sensation which is not symptomatic of ulceration.

In this case it is the ingestion of sweets that causes this problem and it can easily be cured with the remedy that I have in mind.

Ulceration can be diagnosed if a black stool is passed and is only an extreme form of gastric distress.
 
Joe De Livera last decade
giri, check kent on disorders..

thats the only remedy which covers heartburn with sweets.

if the problem doesnt get solved with some doses in two or three day, we need to go further and a totality of symptoms required.
 
rishimba last decade
Thanks rishimba, got you.
 
girilal last decade
By taking zink met 30, I am better than before.
Thanks rishimba,
 
lrkukreja last decade

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