Siheung City's Soksaram Internal Medicine Clinic provides quick relief from postprandial discomfort.
2026.01.26 09:57
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Whenever I ate, I felt a bloating in my esophagus, a feeling of food blocking the passage down the throat, and a bloating that extended to my stomach, so I went for a consultation. I initially thought it was simple indigestion, but the persistent symptoms were worrying me. The wait time after registering wasn't long, and as soon as I entered the examination room, the director went over my symptoms one by one and asked questions, which gave me a sense of trust.
Dr. Kim Hyun-woo meticulously assessed the location of my postprandial pain, whether I was experiencing heartburn, and even symptoms like burping or reflux. He explained that I was suffering from both reflux esophagitis and decreased gastrointestinal function. Rather than just prescribing stomach medication, he performed a palpation of my abdomen and a basic examination to assess my condition before gradually prescribing acid suppressants and medications to promote gastrointestinal motility. He also explained in detail how to take the medications, matching them to mealtimes, so I wasn't confused.
What I liked about this hospital over others was that they didn't just gloss over the cause, but also addressed lifestyle changes. They gave me practical advice on things like eating speed, coffee intake, and even bedtime habits, which I was able to implement right away. From the second day of taking the medication, the burning sensation in my esophagus was significantly reduced, and after about a week, the discomfort after eating was almost completely gone, which was incredibly satisfying.
Dr. Kim Hyun-woo meticulously assessed the location of my postprandial pain, whether I was experiencing heartburn, and even symptoms like burping or reflux. He explained that I was suffering from both reflux esophagitis and decreased gastrointestinal function. Rather than just prescribing stomach medication, he performed a palpation of my abdomen and a basic examination to assess my condition before gradually prescribing acid suppressants and medications to promote gastrointestinal motility. He also explained in detail how to take the medications, matching them to mealtimes, so I wasn't confused.
What I liked about this hospital over others was that they didn't just gloss over the cause, but also addressed lifestyle changes. They gave me practical advice on things like eating speed, coffee intake, and even bedtime habits, which I was able to implement right away. From the second day of taking the medication, the burning sensation in my esophagus was significantly reduced, and after about a week, the discomfort after eating was almost completely gone, which was incredibly satisfying.
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