Best Indigestion Doctor in Silchar

Dr. M. A. Sattar

Dr. M. A. Sattar

Ayurvedic

Consult for:  Indigestion, Fatigue, Headache, Joint Pain, Constipation, Skin Issues, Stress

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24 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Aminur Laskar

Dr. Aminur Laskar

Ayurvedic

Consult for:  Indigestion, Fatigue, Headache, Joint Pain, Constipation, Skin Issues, Stress

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12 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Anneysha Nath

Dr. Anneysha Nath

Ayurvedic

Consult for:  Indigestion, Fatigue, Headache, Joint Pain, Constipation, Skin Issues, Stress

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4 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Deepmala Deb

Dr. Deepmala Deb

Ayurvedic

Consult for:  Indigestion, Fatigue, Headache, Joint Pain, Constipation, Skin Issues, Stress

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3 Years Experience Overall
Silchar

Frequently Asked Questions

Symptoms may include sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes, skin rashes, coughing, wheezing, or digestive problems, depending on the type of allergy.

You should see a doctor if your allergy symptoms are severe, frequent, or interfering with daily life, or if you experience signs of a serious reaction like difficulty breathing or swelling.

Occasional discomfort may be normal, but regular pain after eating could indicate food intolerances, gastritis, ulcers, or gallbladder issues and should be checked by a doctor.

Common triggers include pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, certain foods (like nuts, dairy, or shellfish), insect stings, and medications.

A cold and cough are usually caused by viral infections such as rhinoviruses, which spread through air or contact with infected surfaces.

Allergies are immune system reactions to substances (allergens) that are usually harmless, such as pollen, dust, pet dander, or certain foods.

See a doctor if the lump is painful, growing, feels hard or fixed in place, changes in color, or if it's accompanied by weight loss or fever.

Drinking warm water, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, resting, using a heating pad, and taking antacids or mild pain relievers can help ease minor stomach pain.

There is no permanent cure for most allergies, but symptoms can be managed effectively with medications, lifestyle changes, and in some cases, allergy shots (immunotherapy).

Common causes include overeating, eating too quickly, spicy or fatty foods, stress, smoking, alcohol, and certain medications. it can also be linked to conditions like gerd, ulcers, or gastritis.

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