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* [[Antacids]] neutralize excess stomach acid, and can provide temporary relief of indigestion. | * [[Antacids]] neutralize excess stomach acid, and can provide temporary relief of indigestion. | ||
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Medical Therapy
- Antacids neutralize excess stomach acid, and can provide temporary relief of indigestion.
- Antacids 4 hours prior to exercise.
- Rest
- Activity modification
- Digestive enzymes capsules
- If symptoms persist, immediate referral to physician to rule out more serious abdominal conditions or diseases.
- Plenty of water will help in reducing the symptoms.