Gastritis / Acidity / GERD Treatment
Gastritis/Acidity/GERD Treatment Range Hospital
Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers specialized care for Acute Kidney Injury (AKI), a sudden decline in kidney function often caused by infections, dehydration, medication side effects, or critical illness. Our experienced nephrologists and critical care specialists provide immediate and comprehensive treatment to stabilize kidney function and prevent long-term damage. With timely diagnosis and advanced care, we are recognized as one of the best hospitals for acute kidney injury treatment in Hyderabad.
Our approach to AKI includes thorough evaluation through blood tests, urine analysis, imaging, and close monitoring of fluid and electrolyte balance. Depending on the severity, treatment may involve IV fluids, medications, temporary dialysis, and management of underlying causes. At Treatment Range Hospital, we use modern equipment and protocols to ensure safe and effective recovery for patients with both mild and severe forms of AKI.
If you’re looking for expert care for acute kidney injury in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital provides round-the-clock nephrology support, state-of-the-art ICUs, and personalized care plans. Our team focuses on restoring kidney health quickly while minimizing complications, making us a trusted choice for emergency and inpatient kidney care.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Gastritis / Acidity / GERD Treatment Journey
🔍 Phase 1: Symptom Identification
- Burning sensation in the upper abdomen (heartburn)
- Acid regurgitation or sour taste in mouth
- Nausea or bloating after meals
- Feeling of fullness after small meals
- Chest discomfort (often worse after lying down or eating spicy food)
🩺 Phase 2: OPD Consultation & Clinical Evaluation
- Discuss symptoms and food habits
- Review use of NSAIDs, alcohol, smoking, or stress levels
- Perform physical examination for tenderness, bloating
- Identify warning signs (e.g., weight loss, difficulty swallowing, vomiting blood)
🔬 Phase 3: Diagnosis
- Upper GI endoscopy (to examine the stomach and esophagus)
- pH monitoring (for acid reflux)
- Abdominal ultrasound (if needed)
- CBC and stool tests to check for bleeding or infection
🔎 Phase 4: Identifying the Underlying Cause
- Long-term NSAID use (painkillers)
- Spicy or irregular eating habits
- Smoking or alcohol
- Stress or anxiety
- Weak lower esophageal sphincter (in GERD)
💊 Phase 5: Treatment Plan
- Antacids for quick relief
- PPIs (Proton Pump Inhibitors – Omeprazole, Pantoprazole)
- H2 blockers (Ranitidine, Famotidine)
- Avoid spicy, fried, and late-night meals
- Quit smoking, limit alcohol
- Reduce stress with yoga or meditation
🩹 Phase 6: Long-Term Monitoring & Prevention
- Periodic follow-up with doctor (especially if symptoms return)
- Repeat endoscopy if symptoms persist or worsen
- Long-term dietary control and sleep hygiene
- Medication tapering under medical guidance
- Annual review for high-risk patients (history of ulcers, chronic GERD)
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Gastritis is inflammation of the stomach lining, usually caused by infection (like H. pylori), irritants such as NSAIDs, or excessive acid production.
Acidity refers to excess acid production in the stomach. Acid reflux (or GERD) occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation known as heartburn.
Burning or discomfort in the upper abdomen
Acidic taste in the mouth
Bloating, nausea, or belching
Chest pain after meals or while lying down
Loss of appetite or early fullness
Most cases are manageable with lifestyle changes and medications. However, if untreated, they may lead to ulcers, esophageal damage, or even stomach cancer in rare cases.
Yes. A balanced diet avoiding spicy, acidic, and fried foods can help. Include bland, fiber-rich foods like bananas, oatmeal, and boiled vegetables.