Male | 26
Why do I have painful hard lump in anus?
26 year old male and some lump type hard lump has formed in the anus. Doesn't look like pimple. It is hard and painful and discomfort
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 11th July '24
You might have a condition called an anal abscess. This is when a painful, hard lump forms near the anus and can be caused by an infection. You may also have symptoms like redness, swelling, and fever. It's essential to see a gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis and treatment. Treatment may involve antibiotics or drainage of the abscess.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (997)
I had eaten an entire pack of JIM-JAM biscuits the previous night and had slept up-side-down (on my belly) for the entire night. The immediate next morning I had an intense ( very very painful ) stomach pain. And it persisted for that entire day until I took antibiotics and painkillers from my doctor.
Male | 20
Consuming excessive junk like JIM-JAM biscuits, coupled with an unusual sleeping posture, can upset stomachs. This combination probably caused your intense abdominal pain. Antibiotics and painkillers can help by reducing inflammation. To prevent recurrence, eat healthier foods and ensure comfortable sleeping positions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
How to cure Diarrhea ? I am having loose motions about 4 times a day.
Male | 30
Your body is trying to get rid of something bothering it, like a virus, bacteria, or food that didn't agree with you. To help, drink lots of liquids so you don't get dehydrated. Stick to bland stuff like toast or rice. If it doesn't improve after a couple of days, check with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 20 years old ,past 9 month I suffered from anal fissure so I consult doctor after consultation anal fissure tear completely gone but I feel pain after poop my rectum is tight I really dont know what to do I lost my quality of life ????????????????
Female | 20
Discomfort and constriction in the rectum after recovery from an anal fissure can occur. This may result from muscle spasms or scarring. Try soaking in warm water, eating fiber-rich foods, and staying hydrated. Gentle exercises like walking can also help. Discuss with a gastroenterologist for more information if the pain persists.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I m suffering from fissure in anus
Male | 40
You may have a fissure in your anus which could hurt a lot and make you uncomfortable. A fissure is like a tiny cut on the skin around your bottom. It is caused by passing hard stool, running stomach, or diseases like Crohn`s disease. Symptoms may include pain when passing stool and sometimes even bleeding. To alleviate these symptoms, try taking more fiber in your diet, drinking enough water daily, and applying creams to soothe the affected area.
Answered on 9th July '24
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Har month me ak bar gas ho ja Raha hai or sar dar ho raha hai bhoot jada or vomiting vi hota hai or kuch kha nahi pati hu or pura body pain hone lag ta hai
Female | 45
You need to meet up with a gastroenterologist over the symptoms which you claim to be occurring every month. It is essential to link these symptoms to gastrointestinal illnesses and make sure to have the diagnosis and treatment done by a medical specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My name is Sachin i have been experiencing bloating, cramps, stomach pain, and feeling like your stomach is hard, especially after eating cauliflower and grams. My symptoms started gradually and have been consistent since morning. The severity of my symptoms is around 6 to 7 on a scale of 1 to 10. I have not experienced diarrhea or constipation along with these symptoms.
Male | 32
Bloating, cramps, and stomach pain after eating cauliflower and beans might occur if your digestive system is unable to function properly. They can lead to gas production, which in turn, can make your belly quite firm and you may feel uncomfortable. Try to stay away from these foods for the moment and drink a certain amount of water to see if your symptoms are relieved. If the situation persists, you can consider consulting a gastroenterologist for some additional guidance.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
hello doctor, i’ve recently came down with a fever and a headache in the past few days that has been resolved now. but i have a new set of symptoms, whenever i am stood up i cannot stop belching/burping. this does not happen when i am lying down, however, my stomach and abdomen rumble a lot when i’m lying down. my only other symptom is constipation
Male | 15
The symptoms you are showing, such as wheezing standing up, a rumble in the stomach while lying down, and constipation, could be a sign of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome). This can be produced by stress, certain meals, or even hormonal shifts. Maintaining a food diary and doing deep breathing exercises may help you relax. It's also important to drink water and consume a diet rich in fiber which will help constipation. If your symptoms persist, do not hesitate to contact a gastroenterologist for further evaluation and guidance. Take care!
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello doctor my name is lawal habibat I am 23 I put to bed 2 months ago and since last week I have been having pains in my stomach I don't know what the cause is please can you help me.
Female | 23
After childbirth, some mothers can undergo stomach pain problems due to uterine contractions or it may be due to the changes in the uterus. This is a process that can naturally occur as your body recovers. It is important to rest, drink enough water, and apply heating pads for comfort. However, if the pain worsens or you have other symptoms like fever, bleeding, or unusual discharge, check in with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 37 year old woman and have abdominal pain, for this I took too much medicine but it is still painful sir what should I do now?
Female | 37
Abdominal pains may be caused by increased gas, indigestion, or infections. Please drink enough water and eat light, easily digestible food. Go see a gastroentrologist if the pain is bad or lasts a while for a proper diagnosis as well as treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
28 female. Worsening digestive issues. Bloating, nausea, constipation, early satiety, sharp abdominal pain lasting for hours, weight loss, fatigue. Currently 86lbs. Medication does not help. Dietary changes do not help. Absolute eosinophils 1081
Female | 28
The symptoms you listed, such as bloating, nausea, constipation, early fullness, harsh belly pain, and weight loss, can be due to what is called Eosinophilic Gastroenteritis. This shows that your gut has too many white blood cells. So, this is the reason to look for a gastroenterologist and receive the appropriate treatment.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Dear Dr. , Good morning I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to seek your medical advice regarding several health issues I have been experiencing recently. These symptoms are affecting my daily life, and I am concerned about their underlying causes. Below is a detailed description of the symptoms I am facing: 1. **Immunity and Oxygen Problems:** I have been feeling unusually fatigued and prone to frequent infections, which makes me concerned about my immune system. Additionally, I sometimes experience shortness of breath and dizziness, indicating possible issues with oxygen delivery. 2. **Digestive Issues:** I am suffering from constipation and bloating. My stools are irregular, and there is a persistent bad smell in my flatulence. These symptoms are accompanied by a feeling of discomfort in my stomach. 3. **Body Cramps:** I frequently experience cramps in various parts of my body. These cramps can be quite painful and are affecting my mobility and comfort. 4. **General Malaise:** There is an ongoing sense of unease and a strange feeling within my body that I cannot specifically describe. It is a general sense of not feeling well, which is concerning and distressing. 5. **Throat Mucus:** I often feel as though there is mucus stuck in my throat. This sensation is especially pronounced in the mornings, and drinking water or brushing my teeth can sometimes make me feel like I am going to vomit. Given the variety and persistence of these symptoms, I am worried about my overall health and well-being. I would greatly appreciate it if we could schedule an appointment to discuss these issues in detail and undergo any necessary examinations or tests to determine the root causes and appropriate treatments. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your guidance and assistance in improving my health. Sincerely, irfan Advocate Civil court Varanasi Mobile no -9454950104,7275631533
Male | 42
If you have been experiencing fatigue, frequent illnesses, or difficulty breathing this could mean that your immune system is weak or you have low oxygen levels. Also constipation, bloating, and smelly gas could be signs of digestive problems. Muscle cramps are not only painful but can also be very uncomfortable at times. The ‘weird’ sensation that you mentioned and any throat mucus might also be connected to overall wellness issues in your body. Therefore, you must see a medic so that they may examine you thoroughly and offer appropriate remedies for these signs.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I will be having gall bladder operation but because of high blood sugar my operation is being delayed...my general physician gave me insulin...thus my blood sugar level decreased however my sugar level again increased...so please can you recommend me a diet chart and other measures to be taken.
Male | 52
My advice would be to see a registered dietician, who could develop an individualized nutrition plan based on your needs and high blood sugar levels. Moreover, you should adhere to the doctor's directions about insulin dosage and timing as well as accurately measure your blood sugar level. In case of any doubts concerning your gall bladder surgery, consult a gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Can you help me I keep waking up in the middle of the night and feeling nauseous.
Female | 12
you should see an endocrinologist to exclude underlying GI conditions which may be the source of your symptoms. Midnight nausea may indicate acid reflux or other gastrointestinal disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm 19 year old, female. Okay so i have constipation like severe, iam facing this problem for almost 2 years now, i need to 3 weeks ago i started taking medicine and taking care of my self and diet it becomes normal again my bowel movements were good and rectal bleeding (only happen when i eat something like, junk food, multiple food at a time or things like that) anyways wasn't happening anymore no pain nothing and my bowel movements were regular but from last week i started eating junk food, oily things, no diet no walk basically careless, and now i am facing this problem again like my bowel today was very hard to pass and rectal bleeding happened because of that and painful too and after 3 days i had my bowel today, so what should i do now? I'm scared.
Female | 19
Constipation can happen due to not eating well or moving around enough. Try to eat more fruits, and veggies, and drink plenty of water. Also, avoid junk food and oily stuff. These changes might help you feel better.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Can I drink chamomile tea while using Nexvennela of 50 and Ambitus tables
Female | 27
You're permitted to drink chamomile tea while taking Nexvennela and Ambitus tablets. Chamomile tea is usually safe and might even assist with relaxation. Feeling nauseous, vomiting, and headaches are common side effects of these medicines. Chamomile tea can sometimes help soothe such symptoms. However, remember: drink chamomile tea moderately. Inform your doctor if you experience any unusual reactions.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach pain after eating anything
Male | 32
Stomach aches after eating could signal various issues. Perhaps gastritis - inflamed stomach lining. Or acid reflux, ulcers, food intolerances. Look for bloating, nausea, and heartburn too. Eat smaller meals frequently. Avoid spicy, fatty foods. Drink plenty of fluids. If pain continues, see a gastroenterologist. They'll examine you thoroughly.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am feeling Warm sensation without pain in right side of my stomach and it's happen 8 to 10 time in day time. While in night it doesn't realise me. What to do or is it early sign of any disease. Pls explain
Male | 43
This could be indigestion, trapped gas, or even muscle tension. If these feelings persist or you start having other symptoms like pain, nausea, or bloating, it would be better to talk to a gastroenterologist for further advice. Take care and keep an eye on how you're feeling.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hlo doctor I'm 19 year old I'm getting ongoing stomach cramps, constipation sometimes blood in stool and also mucus I'm suffering this from past one month and i have low grade fever sometimes, fatigue, sounds in stomach
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
Stomach pain and diarrhea since Thursday the 30th May Also some light brown discharge when wiping after using the toilet with diarrhea
Female | 29
Stomachache and diarrhea that go along with light brown spotting may indicate a tummy bug or infection. The reason for these signs might be food poisoning or a virus. Remember to drink plenty of water for hydration and take some rest. If you don’t feel better or your symptoms become worse, don’t hesitate to consult with a gastroenterologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have issues in my anal as lymph came out of anal n it's hurts when poop tym it's very unbearable pls suggest me what's this so I can get treatment.
Female | 44
It seems that you have an ailment known as an anal crack. This condition is characterized by cracks in the skin around the anus, which can lead to blood and/or injury in the rectum. This may be from being constipated, having diarrhea, or simply surviving hard stools. To relieve the pain and the healing process, you should see a dietician who will give you foods rich in fiber. Also, a glass of water every day and the use of over-the-counter creams to cover the corroded area can be used to help ease the pain and promote the area to heal. For sure, the area troubles you, however, you are urged to seek help if the techniques have failed and no improvement has been noticed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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