Female | 18
Abdominal pain, watery stools, headache, and back pain
Abdominal pain ( since 2 days) watery stools (1 week) headache ( several times) back pain ( daily but severe from 1 day) vomiting and nausea , weakness in whole body.Same things happened 1 month ago too. I'm currently taking medicines for anxiety and depression
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 29th July '24
You seem ill and facing some challenging symptoms. The stomach ache, loose bowel movements, headache, back discomfort, vomiting, nausea, and fatigue indicate potential health concerns. These issues could stem from digestive problems like irritable bowel syndrome or a viral infection. Since you've experienced this before, consulting a gastroenterologist is crucial.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1336)
I have stomach pain for 2 weeks and gastric trouble. Along with it, I have back pain also. What can I do to cure this
Male | 20
You're feeling the pain in your stomach, the pain of a bad stomach and back pain. The symptoms of these health problems can be different in each case and are mostly caused by things like gastritis or acid reflux. Try eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding spicy or greasy food, and staying hydrated. Antacids are a good remedy that can also be bought at the counter. If the pain doesn't lessen, your best option is to register with a gastroenterologist for further advice.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My grandfather condition is not good because he is continuing stools coming bleeding and fever and liquid washroom like motion not eat anything
Male | 80
Your grandfather might have gastroenteritis, which is an infection of the stomach and intestines caused by germs. This condition can lead to symptoms such as severe bloody stools, high fever, and frequent watery bowel movements. He may also lose his appetite due to the discomfort. To help him feel better, ensure he drinks plenty of fluids and gets plenty of rest. If the symptoms continue, it's important to see a gastroenterologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 21 year old. I am experiencing mild stomach cramping and need like pain. And sharp pain on my lower abdomen especially while urinating
Female | 21
It appears that a UTI might be the problem you’re having. UTIs sometimes lead to cramps in the stomach along with pain in the back or a sudden sharp pain in the lower abdomen when you urinate. These occur because bacteria have entered your urethra. You should drink plenty of water and take antibiotics. To avoid getting more UTIs, make sure to urinate after sex and keep good hygiene.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 18 years old and I have been experiencing off and on vomiting and nausea for the last two years I went to the hospital and I was given amoxillin, esomeprazole, tinidazole, and ondansetron which I took for a week but I feel the symptoms have began and I also feel shortness of breath, back pain and loss of appetite
Female | 18
Nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite can stem from various causes, including digestive issues or infections. Shortness of breath and back pain are also significant and should not be overlooked. While medications like those you've taken may help, your ongoing symptoms indicate it’s time to follow up with a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. They can determine the underlying causes and suggest appropriate treatments.
Answered on 15th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Gas problem Bahut jyada h or vomate or anxiety feel hota h ,, dawa khane per thik ho jati h fir vaise hi problem AA jata h ab kya kare?
Female | 42
The gas issue you describe is quite common. It can occur if you consume excessive spicy or oily foods or experience high stress levels. If medication provides temporary relief, dietary and lifestyle changes are necessary. Increase small meal portions. Avoid spicy and oily dishes. Utilize stress management techniques. Through these adjustments, you can gain control over this digestive concern. If not, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My age is 34 years.i am serving in the Army as a sports man. I have drank alcohol been for 5-6 years. Normally one time in the night 120ml to last 180 ml Three times a week. But now I feel like vomiting and heartbeat increase The eyes would become red and the body would become red. after taking just one sip. After that I didn't feel like drinking at all, Then gradually I started hating alcohol. then after I have stopped drinking alcohol for 3 months.I have got the LFT test done and that report is also normal.All this is good, but what happened to me that I started hating alcohol. This is what I want to know
Male | 34
Your symptoms, such as coronary heart and redness, indicate that your body may not be tolerating alcohol very well anymore. This is a natural body response and it could be that your body wants to protect itself from the possible negative effects of alcohol. The development of an aversion is a good sign for you to stay away from the thing that is not good for you rather than a bad one. I suggest you pay more attention to how much water you drink, a healthy diet, and physical activity. In case the symptoms continue or become more disturbing, please ask a gastroenterologist for narrative advice.
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 38 year old I had mri scan in July 2023 where I discovered small cyst size 11 X 10 mm in my pancreas which I rechecked this year the size slightly increased to 12 x 14 mm is there something to worry please reply.
Female | Anju
A considerable amount of anxiety over the pancreas cyst is something that is natural in this case. Small cysts are mostly non-cancerous and may just need to be monitored. Symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, or weight loss may signal a need for further investigation, but these are not always present. The minor increase in size you indicated can occur, but it’s important to talk to your gastroenterologist about these changes.
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i drank too luch alcohol but am fine now but am concerned
Male | 21
Alcohol can harm people and be sometimes dangerous because drinking too much will make your body spin. If you drank too much but are now okay, that's good news. But, sometimes too much drinking can cause things like a spinning mind, nausea, and feeling sick. Don't forget to drink water, take a break, and eat healthy foods to help your body recover.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been experiencing severe chest pain and already did an echocardiogram and nothing was found.
Female | 21
There can be various causes of chest pain that are unrelated to the heart. an echocardiogram can rule out certain heart-related issues but still its imp to further examine your case.
There can be various causes of a chest pain like musculoskeletal issues (such as muscle strain or inflammation), gastrointestinal problems (such as acid reflux or gastritis), anxiety or panic attacks, respiratory conditions, or even issues with the esophagus. Check with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have had blood and mucus in my stools for over a month now. Sometimes more blood is present than others. Most of the times the blood is mixed in with the stool other times it's mixed in and there are mucus blood clots floating in the water. Is this something I should be immediately concerned with.
Male | 56
It may be due to various reasons, including less serious conditions like hemorrhoids or infections, it could also be a sign of more serious issues such as inflammatory bowel disease or gastrointestinal bleeding. Consult a gastroenterologist preferably from a good hospital for a thorough evaluation, diagnosis, and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have had dizziness for a year now. It only seems to be at night when I am laying down and when I can't get all of my poo out. I get a bit constipated every period and this effects my head every month.
Female | 20
You might have vasovagal syncope. This occurs when there is a rapid drop in blood pressure and heart rate, which causes fainting. Additionally, being constipated can aggravate this condition as it compresses your nerves. To alleviate it, make sure to drink more water, eat foods rich in fiber and consult with a gastroenterologist for further assessment and treatment options.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir mere bete ko kala latrin horaha hai.kuch bhi khane per dard horaha hai. Endoscopy report me esophagus ke GE junction me 39 cm ka tumor bata raha hai. Please help kare.
Male | 20
If there are pains after eating and the stools are blackish, it could be a sign of some serious problem that is taking place inside the body. The 39 cm tumor at the junction of the esophagus and the stomach is the cause of this problem. These types of tumors can be malignant, hence, the person may face trouble swallowing as well as experience weight loss. The options of surgery or other methods such as chemotherapy or radiotherapy might be necessary to eliminate the tumor.
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 53 years old female, lives with Chrohn disease already taken Pentasa drug but Pentasa makes it worsened.i have abdominal pain after eating.what should I do now...
Female | 53
Abdominal pain after eating may be caused by the swelling of your intestines, which is a common symptom of Crohn's disease. You may ask your doctor to let you try a different drug that might work better for your condition. The right medication that is most effective for you and is helping with your symptoms should be found out soon. Therefore, you should not forget to tell your doctor about the other treatment possibilities.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My dad is suffering from gastric problem. He took medicines. But he didn't get relief.
Male | 45
Your dad's gastric issue is concerning. The meds don't seem effective. Stomach problems bring pain, bloating, and discomfort. Medications may fail if diet or stress cause the issue. Spicy foods, large meals, and stress worsen symptoms. Smaller portions, stress management, and avoiding trigger foods may improve his condition.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why I have abdominal pain
Female | 14
Abdominal discomfort can occur due to various reasons. It may stem from consumed food items or gastrointestinal distress. If localized in the lower right area, appendicitis could be the culprit, requiring immediate medical attention. Alternatively, gas accumulation or constipation can also trigger such pain. Consuming smaller portions, staying hydrated, and engaging in physical movement may alleviate gas or constipation-related discomfort. However, if the pain persists or intensifies, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why my stomach suddenly cramping?
Female | 34
An unexpected stomach cramp can be due to varied reasons, such as gas, indigestion, menstruation, or bowel disorders. In case the cramps keep repeating or happen more often, you are recommended to meet your gastroenterologist and seek proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My father used too chew tobacco from past many years now sometimes between some interval gaping He starts being unhealthy not able too digest food problem in digesting I get Tensed why is it happening
Male | 47
Chewing tobacco can be the reason for not digesting food properly. The chemicals in it can damage the stomach lining, thus facilitating indigestion. The solution is to stop chewing tobacco and watch if things change for the better. And if the condition persists, consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 18th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Last 3 month have affected erosions fundus and body of stomach
Male | 30
Stomach erosions in the fundus and body of the stomach might be accompanied by symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, and nausea. The reasons could be such things as excessive stomach acid, stress, or some medications. To help with this, try eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy foods, and reducing stress. Drinking plenty of water can also help. Remember, eating healthy and managing stress is key.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why am I bleeding? Why am I hurting so bad a both sides of my stomach and I’m bleeding vomiting.
Male | 37
You may be having a condition known as gastritis. Gastritis refers to a condition wherein the lining of your stomach is swollen and causes pain on both sides of your stomach. The bleeding and vomiting could be symptoms of irritation of your stomach. The cause of gastritis may be spicy foods, stress, or certain medications. It is important to get the correct diagnosis and treatment from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
पेट मे जलन होना बार बार डकेर आणा पेट फुलना
Female | 52
The burning sensation in your stomach, the non-stop burping, and the bloated feeling can all be a consequence of acidity. It is a medical condition where the stomach is producing more acid than usual. Eating too much spicy food, stress, and not eating regular meals can bring this to you. To make you feel better start with a smaller portion of food avoid spicy meal, and stay calm. By drinking milk or using antacids you can also get some relief from the pain.
Answered on 29th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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