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Female | 20

Should I Avoid Ginger Tea for Stomach Burning?

I am Trisha from tamil Nadu past few days I have burning sensation in my stomach i consulted near by doctor they told to do not intake tea or coffee I have a doubt ginger tea is for digestion process is that compulsory do not take tea

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 15th Mar '25

It's important to understand that a burning sensation in your stomach can stem from various causes, such as acidity or gastric issues. While ginger tea is often recommended for digestion, it's still wise to follow your doctor's advice regarding caffeine intake, as both tea and coffee can sometimes irritate the stomach further. Instead, consider herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint, which may be gentler on your digestive system. If symptoms persist or worsen, please reach out to your gastroenterologist for personalized guidance. 

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High blood pressure combine­d with a cough that tastes acidic could signify acid reflux. The stomach acid trave­ls upward, entering the food pipe­, resulting in a burning sensation. Acid reflux can trigge­r coughing and exacerbate high blood pre­ssure. To alleviate symptoms, avoid spicy and fatty foods. Consume­ smaller meals. Refrain from e­ating too close to bedtime. If ne­cessary, your doctor may prescribe me­dication to reduce acidity.

Answered on 27th Sept '24

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Male | 77

Answered on 1st Aug '24

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Need better meds for stomach cramps and bloating also intestine churning

Male | 42

Stomach cramps, bloating, and the feeling of your intestines churning can be caused by several things, such as eating too quickly, too much fatty foods, or stress. To help with this, you can try taking antacids or gas relief tablets which are available over-the-counter. Drinking some peppermint or ginger tea may also be beneficial for you. Avoiding the consumption of carbonated drinks and the habit of chewing gum can help.

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