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Asked for Female | 33 Years

Why do I have excessive burping and gas after taking Loparet?

Patient's Query

I had loose motion and fever 2weeks ago.i have taken loparet for that and loosemotion stopped.but next day onwards anything i eat feels more burping and gassy and flautulence occurs.why and what to do

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

After having loose motions and fever, it's common to experience some digestive issues. The antibiotics in Loparet could have altered the balance of good bacteria in your gut, leading to increased gas production and bloating. In fact, this can make you feel more burpy and gassy. To help ease these symptoms, try eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoid carbonated drinks, and consider probiotics to restore the healthy bacteria in your gut. If these changes don't improve things in a week or so, it's best to consult with a gastroenterologist for further evaluation and guidance. 

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