Yes - : Descriptions are consistent with gastritis which is most often caused by either increased acid in stomach, or normal acid production with inadequate amounts of food consistently present for the acid to digest. Instead, the acid will burn the stomach lining. Important to consider helicobacter pylori infection of stomach lining as well.
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Talk to Gastroentero: Talk to your gadtroenrlpgist. Try Nexium (esomeprazole) or zegrid. You may need to have a sonigram of gallbladder and liver as well. Watch you diet for now, till seen by gi.
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