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Max Super Speciality Hospital | ---- | 173173 | Ghaziabad |
Apollomedics Super Speciality Hospital | ---- | 6060 | Lucknow |
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Narinder Mohan Hospital | ---- | 1616 | Ghaziabad |
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Columbia Asia Hospital | ---- | 66 | Ghaziabad |
Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital & Trauma Centre | ---- | 66 | Greater Noida |
Bakson's Homoeopathic Centre For Allergy | ---- | 11 | Noida |
Bakson's Homoeopathic Centre For Allergy | ---- | 11 | Ghaziabad |
Male | 68
Black sticky stools over the past 2 weeks may indicate bleeding in the stomach or upper intestines. This can be due to ulcers, gastritis, or even bleeding from the esophagus. Consult a gastroenterologist for a proper treatment plan.
Answered on 26th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 22
Answered on 23rd Nov '24
Dr. Ramesh Baipalli
Male | 28
A gastroenterologist should also be seen if pain under the left or right rib is present, because many gastrointestinal disorders may cause pain as a symptom of pancreatitis, gallbladder disease and gastritis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 19
Being cramps, constipation, blood in the stool, mucus in the stool, low-grade fever, fatigue, and funny sounds in your abdomen are all signs that could indicate a problem in your stomach. If you're not feeling well, you should think about infections, inflammation, and probably allergies as the causes of the pain. We need to pay attention to our nutritional intake, drink water regularly, see a specialist for a full check-up, and, get the proper treatment for diseases.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 68
His stomach pains after eating might result from acidity or gas. Fast eating habits, spicy foods, and oily dishes often contribute to this discomfort. Advise him to consume meals slowly, avoid spicy fare, and eat smaller portions throughout the day to alleviate symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 44
Your friend might be having a serious issue like internal bleeding. The bleeding from the bottom, stomach burning, and feeling sick could mean something is wrong inside her tummy. She needs urgent medical help to figure out what's happening and get the right treatment to stop the bleeding.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 14
Diarrhea is a common ailment that can be either infection-related, food-induced, or medical conditions concerned. Pay attention to the amount of fluid you’re drinking and eat foods that won’t exacerbate your symptoms. You might consider going to a gastroenterologist if your diarrhea continues more than a few days.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 30
Your liver looks a little stressed. The ALT level is high, which shows possible liver damage. The Alkaline Phosphatase is also elevated. Causes could be alcohol, fatty liver, or medication side effects. Eat healthy foods. Avoid drinking alcohol. See a gastroenterologist for more tests.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 33
There is a Mallory Weiss tear plus diffuse hyperemia of the gastritis. This particular condition refers to the case in which there is damage in the lining of the esophagus or stomach typically as a result of severe vomiting or retching. Shiny gastropathy means swelling and redness on the lining of the stomach. It is recommended to visit a gastroenterologist for your complete evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 4
Seeing blood when she goes poo could mean she's constipated. That can make poo hard to pass. It may also be from norovirus, which causes diarrhea and tummy aches. Her sore leg needs checking too. That pain may relate to her other problems or signal something else. Make sure she drinks lots of water and eats healthy foods to help her tummy feel better. If the leg pain gets worse or won't go away, take her to the doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 22
It will be in your best interest to see a doctor, an ideal one should be a gastroenterologist, who will be able to point out the root cause of your ailment and prescribe you suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 16
Recurrent episodes of acute pancreatitis can be concerning. Common symptoms include severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting. Often, alcohol consumption, gallstones, or certain medications contribute to this condition. To minimize the risk of future flare-ups, maintain a well-balanced diet low in fat, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol. It's vital to monitor your symptoms closely. I strongly suggest consulting a gastroenterologist for a personalized plan and further evaluation.
Answered on 8th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 50
You are experiencing some stomach upset and feeling sluggish as well. If you have had a fever, cold, dry cough, or/and muscle aches for the last fortnight or more, this might indicate gastroenteritis (stomach flu) or other viral infections. Rest, take fluids only in plenty, and eat simple easily digestible meals. If the condition persists or becomes severe seek medical attention without delay.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 19
Since you've had stomach pain for several days, it's important to think about the different things that could be causing it. This pain may be caused by conditions such as indigestion, gastritis, or a stomach infection. Kidney stones are not usually the cause of pain in the stomach but in the lower back. Now, try to drink lots of water, eat light and easily digestible foods, and consider taking over-the-counter antacids to help with the stomach pain. If the pain doesn't go away or it gets worse, it's important to see a gastroenterologist for further checking and the right treatment.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 22
A stomachache that feels warm can be a symptom of an underlying condition that may arise from food or drink. Spicy things, overdoing it, or issues with stomach acid can trigger that. Besides, other symptoms such as bloating or discomfort may occur. Drinking lots of water and avoiding foods that trigger them are the best strategies to alleviate the pain. If the pain persists or worsen, it is better to go to the gastroenterologist.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 23
These symptoms could be caused by a wide range of issues.. like infections, gastrointestinal problems, food poisoning, or other underlying health conditions. In the meantime.. make sure to stay hydrated, and drink small sips of water or clear fluids if you can tolerate them. Avoid heavy or spicy foods that might aggravate your stomach.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 29
Gut issues can be challenging. You've successfully healed ulcers, which is great, but IBS challenges remain. IBS is common and can cause belly pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. Often, stress or certain foods trigger it. Medications like Librax and Amixide H, prescribed by your gastroenterologist, can help manage the symptoms. However, lifestyle changes are also important. Stress relief methods, regular exercise, and a fiber-rich, healthy diet can make a significant difference.
Answered on 27th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 38
You may have some signs of indigestion, which is the result of gastritis when your stomach is having a difficult time digesting food. This may occur when you are eating fast or spicy food, which causes this. The chest shivering and sweaty sensation may be connected with your stomach feeling uncomfortable. Please try to eat less and don't keep away from spicy food.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Female | 31
Pain in the lower back and the lower right side of the abdomen can sometimes be caused by digestive disorders. There are also chances of pooping more often which may be due to diet or stress. The sharp pain in your right breast, the nipples, and the itchy armpits could be due to skin irritation. Water drinking, healthy food consumption, and loose clothing can be treatment options. If the symptoms do not disappear, it is essential to consult a gastroenterologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Male | 21
You probably have a normal bacterial infection known as a urinary tract infection (UTI). It occurs when bacteria get inside the urethra and the bladder and infect them. Typical symptoms include lower belly pain, pain in your private area, smelly pee, and burning while you pee. You have to drink a lot of water and go to a gastroenterologist for the cure with antibiotics.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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