I have acid reflux and I was eating a reese and then the next I started feeling gas in my chest so I took some vinegar and now the gas is in my back so what do I do now?
To relieve gas, getting a back massage, soaking in a tub or stretching could help. If it does not let up, consult a doctor.
You please consult your family physician. This is usual problem in clinical practice.
A vent is a opening for the relief of gas or liquid pressure.
Gas pains can be excruciating, however, gas pain relief can be obtained fairly quickly. Over-the-counter anti-gas medications containing simethicone can quickly and effectively break up gas bubbles, making them an effective method of gas pain relief. In addition, other ways to obtain gas pain relief is to walk around, and applying a heating pad to the abdominal area. Excessive gas can be caused by eating too fast, chewing gum and eating certain foods. Herbal teas can also bring gas pain relief and reduce abdominal cramping and spasms.
pull the battery for a few minutes. if it comes back check gas cap seal or purge solenoid temporary relief
There is a variety of OTC products to relieve gas pain. Beano can be effective if you take it when you first begin your meal. Mylanta and Gas-X are also popular gas relief products. Not all products work for everyone and if you are not finding any relief from these popular products, you may want to speak with your physician.
Some ways for back pain relief include long hot baths while closing eyes. Another method is to ice the lower back for an hour while resting in bed. These methods should give some relief for the back pain.
please apply amruntanjan balm on the pain area..you will get immediate relief..
Gas relief or percocet, if that's the only marking on it.
Unfortunately yes. Gas is a common discomfort amongst pregnant women. Try using a gas relief medication such as Gas X or Rolaids to help relieve the pressure.
In the gas. Of course.
do I have to pay fema for the relief I reiceived
Hyospasmol is a gastro-intestinal antispasmodic.
Go back to your doctor and see if they have a permanent relief.