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Hospital | Rating | Doctors | Location |
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Apollo Hospitals, Greams Road | 5 | 246246 | Chennai |
Medanta Hospital Gurgaon | ---- | 128128 | Gurgaon |
Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital | ---- | 6666 | Mumbai |
Fortis Memorial Research Institute | ---- | 7676 | Gurgaon |
Apollo Hospital Delhi | 5 | 237237 | Delhi |
Blk Hospital Delhi | 3 | 148148 | Delhi |
Artemis Hospital | ---- | 9999 | Gurgaon |
Gleneagles Global Health City | ---- | 4242 | Chennai |
Max Hospital Saket Delhi | ---- | 118118 | Delhi |
Fortis Hospital Malar | 2 | 5858 | Chennai |
Male | 21
Pairing up acetaminophen and alcohol can have dire consequences, you know. Such a combination might hinder the body's processing of acetaminophen. Eventually, you may end up suffering from liver complications, thanks to alcohol. Puking, headaches, and stomach pains are what you should watch out for if you suspect an overdose.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 28
It appears that you may have a medical problem called rectal prolapse. This occurs when the rectal tissue which is lining the rectum comes out through the anus. Symptoms include a feeling of something coming out of the bottom, bleeding, and discomfort. It can occur because of straining during bowel movements or weak pelvic floor muscles. To prevent this, it is essential to stay away from constipation by consuming a fiber-rich diet and drinking sufficient water. You need to consult with a gastroenterologist to receive the right care.
Answered on 26th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 62
You must see a doctor immediately to determine your symptoms' cause. It could be anything from a stomach virus to a foodborne illness to a more serious condition. Your doctor can run tests to determine the cause and provide the appropriate treatment. In the meantime, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding foods that could worsen your symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Female | 27
It sounds like you're experiencing significant discomfort, which can be common during menstruation. The aching sensation you describe may be due to hormonal changes, increased blood flow, or muscle contractions in your abdomen. I recommend resting, using a heating pad, and staying hydrated to help alleviate discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relief may also be beneficial. However, if the pain intensifies or doesn't improve, please consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation.
Answered on 8th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 33
Given the above symptoms, you are probably dealing with a hemorrhoid. It is recommended to visit a gastroenterologist or proctologist to confirm the diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 24
Maybe you are having stomach pain. Stomach pain may occur for several reasons, for example, due to overeating or having a stomach infection. In another case, it might be a consequence of stress or eating food with hot spices. If you want to feel better, you should eat smaller portions, avoid hot and spicy foods, and look for ways to relax. If the pain continues or worsens, go to a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 47
You have gallstones, and your bilirubin levels are high. Gallstones can cause belly pain, and high bilirubin occurs when the liver doesn't break down red blood cells properly. To lower bilirubin, eat balanced meals, avoid fatty foods, and stay hydrated. Medications can also help. While removing gallstones without surgery is difficult, endoscopic procedures can break them down. Talk to a gastroenterologist to find the best treatment option for you.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 28
Chronic hemorrhagic gastritis with incomplete intestinal metaplasia and an H. pylori infection is a serious condition. It can lead to complications like ulcers or even an increased risk of stomach cancer if not treated properly. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist, who can guide you on the right treatment plan, including medications to eradicate H. pylori and manage your gastritis.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 32 years
Possible causes include dietary changes, stress, or infections. To manage your symptoms, consider keeping a food diary to identify any triggers and stay hydrated. Include fiber-rich foods to help regulate your digestion. Since you’ve already sought treatment with limited relief, it’s important to consult with a gastroenterologist who can provide a tailored approach to your situation. Your well-being and that of your baby are paramount, so please reach out for comprehensive care. You’re not alone in this, and support is available.
Answered on 10th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 17
It seems like you suffer from probably the most common disease called hemorrhoids, also called piles. Symptoms involve pain, itching, and bleeding in the anal area. As a result, hemorrhoids can be due to straining during bowel movements, overweight, or sitting on the toilet for a long time. To get relief from the discomfort, drink enough water, eat foods rich in fiber such as fruits and vegetables, or use over-the-counter creams if necessary. Nevertheless, if the condition lasts longer, make sure you go to the doctor.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 27
It's good that the discomfort is not severe, but it's still important to be aware of your body. To deal with this symptom, you can have a break and give the area a warm rub. It may also be good if you eat a healthy diet, drink water, and avoid heavy meals. if aggravated pain, fever, or the same symptoms that are not going away, you should consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 9th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 64
An ALT test checks your liver's enzyme level. A reading of 347iu could mean liver troubles. Extreme fatigue, insomnia, and constipation might signal liver issues. Your doctor wants another test next month to see if levels change. Meanwhile, eat healthy foods, avoid alcohol, and rest well. Follow up with your doctor about your liver health status.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 29
You're dealing with hyperacidity, gas, and indigestion which can be pretty uncomfortable. Maybe it feels like you are stuffed with air and you have the following symptoms: burping out and having a sour taste in your mouth, tummy pain. This usually happens if you eat too quickly or have spicy foods. If you want to ease your symptoms, you could eat more slowly, cut back on spicy food, and take short walks after meals. Besides that, drink enough water.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 35
Sorbiline syrup can be of help in cases of digestive troubles and acidity. The product includes natural extracts from the liver for better digestion. Although it is usually safe to take with your current medications, it is still a good idea to check with your doctor first to avoid any interactions. You should strictly adhere to Sorbiline syrup's recommended dosage.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 18
Reinfection worries arise when drinks get shared with a sick person. Gastroenteritis, the stomach virus, stems from germs like viruses, and bacteria. Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps are symptoms. Handwashing frequently, avoiding shared drinks, and staying hydrated with fluids prevent illness.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 20
Underlying causes of stomach pain and headaches may include stress, poor diet, maybe even a stomach virus, etc. Drinking lots of water, eating light and easily digestible foods, and making sure to get some rest is best. If the pain persists or becomes more intense, it's advisable to go for a check-up from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 17
This symptom could be one of the side effects of Albendazole tablets which is loose motions. However, if the condition continues or worsens consult a doctor
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 21
From your description, it seems what you have is an umbilical hernia. Therein, a little piece of your intestine may pop up through a weak part of your belly button, and as a result, a lump is formed. This may be the reason why you experience discomfort when pushing on your belly or while pooping. See a gastroenterologist for a thorough diagnosis and treatment, which can involve surgery to repair the hernia.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 23
Noticing blood after using the bathroom might signal hemorrhoids. These are swollen veins in the rectum or anus, causing bleeding, itchiness, and discomfort. Straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation, or prolonged sitting can trigger hemorrhoids. To ease symptoms, eat more fiber, drink plenty of water, and avoid straining during bowel movements. However, if bleeding persists or worsens, consult a gastroenterologist for further treatment options.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 16
Your tummy hurt on the bottom-left side could mean you have diverticulitis. Little pouches in your colon swell up. Pain, bloaty feeling, and hot temps come along. A diet full of fiber, lots of water, and some meds can make it better. But go see a gastroenterologist first to find out for sure and get the right care.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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