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Omeprazol. Available over the counter.

 

 
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What is Omeprazol used for?
 
 
It's widely used to treat indigestion and heartburn, and acid reflux. It's also taken to prevent and treat stomach ulcers. Omeprazole is a type of medicine called a proton pump inhibitor (PPI). Proton pumps are enzymes in the lining of your stomach that help it make acid to digest food.

 

 
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8 minutes ago, proton said:

Maybe cos all they will do is give you anti biotics?

Really?

Do all doctors do that? 

Is there possibly somewhere a doctor out there who examines what is going on and treats you accordingly? 

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3 minutes ago, IvorBiggun2 said:

Omeprazol. Available over the counter.

 

 
 

If the reason is really "trapped wind" the treatment is not so much omeprazol but simethicone (eg Air-X).

But if the pain is really bad the reason has to be determined (in Thailand usually by x-ray, maybe further diagnostics).

So it is necessary to see a doctor. 

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Trapped wind , buy a bottle of pepsi or other carbonated drink , thats

what I do when I have wind, 

 

regards worgeordie

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If it is trapped gas, consider taking a couple of activated charcoal tablets which works well for trapped gas. Just make sure not to take them within 2 hours (before OR after) eating food or taking medicine. Activated charcoal is cheap, effective and widely available.

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5 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Trapped wind , buy a bottle of pepsi or other carbonated drink , thats

what I do when I have wind, 

 

regards worgeordie

That will usually make things worse 

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3 minutes ago, DaveBart said:

Thank you for all your replies,X ray shows nothing 

You can't have an Xray unless you see a doctor. So what did the doctor prescribe?

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1 hour ago, DaveBart said:

Thank you for all your replies,X ray shows nothing 

Get investigated for this. It happened tome while in Thailand. A doctor failed to diagnose it. I returned to Australia where it was diagnosed quickly with an ultrasound. Life threatening. My symptoms were constant abdominal pain, inability to fart or defecate. Inability to eat.

 

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK534157/

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An inaporopriate/nonsensical post has been temoved.

 

Evidentally OP has seen a doctor. Xray shows no trapped air. If the pain continues hopefully other investigations will find the cause  

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