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Can I Get a Specialist Checkup for Cholesterol and Liver Complications?

Dear Admin, Greetings for the day! I am Mohammad Asraful Alam Bangladeshi. I have some health complications like cholesterol, triglycerides and fatty lever & recent Alt(sgpt) is 52 U/L since few months I feel very weak & for a short distance walk I do not get breath well, my whole body skin is itching too much. I would like to checkup my whole body could you pleas arrange doctor appointment for cardio & Liver specialist and send me a Invitation to get medical visa. Mohammad Asraful Alam Mobile: +88 01776530694 Mail: alamasrafpnt@gmail.com Bangladesh

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 17th Mar '25

Your symptoms, including weakness, breathing difficulties during walks, and severe itching, may relate to your elevated liver enzymes and metabolic issues. It’s essential to address these with a gastroenterologist. I recommend scheduling appointments with both a cardiologist and a liver specialist for comprehensive evaluations. 

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I am a 26 year old female and I have been suffering from chronic fissure for the last 6 months. I have been on homeopathic medication for last 5 months and I have recovered fully almost but last few days ago I suffered from constipation and due to strain in my bowel movement,the fissure was back with a little pain and pricking discomfort while passing stool.

Female | 26

Fissures are small tears in the lining of the anus and can be extremely painful. Doing this is most effective if you keep your stool soft, drink plenty of water, eat foods that are high in fiber, and use stool softeners if necessary. The bathroom should be straining-free during your period of healing.

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

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Hi. It’s regarding my younger sister she’s 4. After Eid, she stopped eating and lost weight a bit. But she’s been eating well again for the last 2 weeks so her appetite is back to normal. She had an ear infection and flu right before she lost her appetite but her appetite loss happened after finishing the antibiotics. However, over the past months she always says ‘my leg hurts’ and she says it’s her ankle. It doesn’t make her cry or anything and it doesn’t stop her playing like a wild animal ???? but today she has blood in her poo and on tissue when wiping it was bright red blood it’s happened before when she was constipated she didn’t drink much water yesterday and my other sister also got the norovirus so it could be that- her poo was watery. She also catches colds frequently

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

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I got a swallowing bump at the top of my butox what can I do to make it go down

Male | 38

I would suggest that you see a gastroenterologist who will give you the right medical help and care. A lump at the top of your buttocks that's more difficult to swallow could suggest any condition, including a perianal abscess or a pilonidal cyst. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have excessive abdominal pain I want to show my whole abdominal ultrasound

Male | 26

Abdominal pain can have many causes, including issues with the stomach, intestines, or other organs. It could be due to gas, constipation, infections, or something more serious like appendicitis. If needed, your doctor may recommend an abdominal ultrasound to identify the cause. The treatment will depend on the results, so it's important to follow your doctor's advice.

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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I am recentlt diagnozied by chrohn disease, can you please confirm that I am suffering 100 percent from chrohn disease

Male | 25

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease affecting the digestive tract. It results from the immune system attacking the gut lining, causing inflammation and various symptoms like abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, and fever. Complications include blockages, ulcers, and fistulas. Treatment involves medications, dietary changes, and sometimes surgery. Consult a gastroenterologist for a personalized treatment plan.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have painful defecations for months now, and want to know if any serious issue can be seen on a CT scan abdominal

Male | 48

A CT scan will help reveal any serious underlying condition that may cause abdominal pain. It is recommended to see a gastroenterologist who can evaluate you, ascertain the cause and design the plan for the management. Consequently, I recommend you see a gastroenterologist for further testing and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to discuss my ongoing gastrointestinal issues that have persisted despite my recent surgery for chronic constipation and rectal prolapse. I underwent a laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy, but I am still experiencing significant problems related to anal hypotension and hypocontractility, as well as prolonged Balloon Expulsion Test (BET) results indicative of Type 1 Dyssynergia. Despite the surgical intervention, I continue to struggle with inadequate anal sphincter tone and a reduced ability to contract effectively. These issues have led to ongoing difficulties with bowel control and frequent episodes of constipation. The prolonged BET results suggest that my pelvic floor muscles are still not coordinating properly during bowel movements. Given my history and the current symptoms, I would greatly appreciate your expertise in identifying the next steps for management. Specifically, I am interested in exploring options such as pelvic floor rehabilitation, biofeedback therapy, or any further diagnostic evaluations that may be necessary to address these issues effectively. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your guidance on how we can best proceed to improve my condition.

Male | 60

These issues might be due to problems with the pelvic floor muscles not functioning properly during bowel movements. Pelvic floor rehabilitation could help by improving muscle coordination and strength in the pelvic area, potentially aiding in better bowel control. Another option is biofeedback therapy, which uses sensors to teach you how to coordinate your muscles during bowel movements. Discuss these options with your medical team to find the best approach for you. Additional diagnostic tests might be needed to understand the situation better. 

Answered on 20th Sept '24

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