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Female | 42

Could my symptoms indicate a serious abdominal issue?

I have severe pain in the right lower back radiating to the right lower abdomen accompany by pulling sensation on the region, difficulty in urination, constipation, vomiting,contraction in the lower abdomen muscles

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 3rd Mar '25

It sounds like you may be experiencing a combination of symptoms that could indicate an underlying issue, such as a kidney stone, gastrointestinal problem, or urinary tract infection. These can cause discomfort and difficulty with bodily functions. I recommend staying hydrated and monitoring your symptoms closely. Eating fiber-rich foods may help with constipation, but if symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment to ensure your well-being. 

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I am urmila devi i am 62 years old i am female I had fever last 4-5 And also have lose motion problem i guess i have typhoid because i can't able to eat and also has weakness

Female | 62

Your signs like high he­at, loose poop, and low energy could be­ from typhoid fever. Typhoid feve­r is caused by a germ called Salmone­lla typhi that can be found in dirty food or water. The cure­ is antibiotics and drinking lots of wate­r. It is important to see a doctor for the right he­lp and cure. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

On 11/4/2023 there was sudden onset of burning pain and heaviness in my lower abdomen/pelvic area. Soon after I developed a fever (that lasted about 8 hours) headache and nausea. The following day I began having diarrhea, however I had my gall bladder remover a couple years ago and my BMs are not very consistent. So this is day 4 and I still have pain diarrhea and nausea along with a loss of appetite(which is very unusual for me) I also thought I should shar that I had a total hysterectomy and oophorectomy in 2020 (Laparoscopic)

Female | 46

From your symptom, you may have a GI infection. One can consult a gastroenterologist or any general physician to receive proper diagnosis and treatment. For now, ensure that you stay hydrated and avoid the spicy food. In case the symptoms aggravate, see a doctor quickly.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Mujhe khana khate samay man ulti jaisa hota hai aur FIR bad mein Latin jaisa hota hai aur aur Pani Peete Hain to kaise man karta hai

Male | 13

You're like­ly dealing with indigestion. It causes vomit-like­ feelings or chest burns afte­r eating. Consuming liquids quickly fills you up. Reasons include e­ating rapidly or spicy, fatty fare. Eat smaller portions slowly, avoid trigger foods. Pe­rsistent issues warrant medical guidance­.

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek your guidance regarding some health concerns that I have been experiencing, which have significantly impacted my quality of life. For some time now, I have been dealing with a condition that has led to people around me closing their nose, sniffing, coughing and having runny nose when around me. My parent could not perceive this odour so does the doctors and GP when I went there. This situation has resulted in feelings of isolation and anxiety, making it difficult for me to navigate social interactions, particularly in my university environment. I have been diagnosed with psychosis and given medication and everything is still happening around me. I'm also experiencing severe bloating, gas, and digestive issues like diarrhea/constipation. I’ve read that these symptoms can be linked to gut imbalances like bacterial overgrowth, and I want to explore if that’s the case with me I have previously attempted to reach out for help, but I have faced dismissive attitudes regarding my concerns, which has left me feeling frustrated and unsupported. I suspect my symptoms may be linked to a condition such as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) or a gut-related issue like small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). However, I have yet to receive a clear diagnosis or effective management plan. Given my experiences and the impact they have had on my mental health and daily life, I would greatly appreciate your insight. I am particularly interested in any tests or referrals that may be appropriate for diagnosing my condition, as well as recommendations for managing the associated symptoms. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response and any advice you may be able to provide.

Male | 20

The symptoms you mentioned might be associated with a condition such as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) or a gut issue known as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). TMAU refers to the main odor complications, while SIBO leads to bloating, gassy, and gut issues like diarrhea or constipation. It's imperative to obtain the actual diagnosis by carrying out tests such as breath tests or blood tests. The treatment may involve changing the diet, probiotics, antibiotics, or other medications that will help to control your symptoms. 

Answered on 15th Oct '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

After on time taking meal still feel weakness and feel taste bitter and after having extra food still feel weakness no engry to do anything ...

Female | 20

You might have a condition called indigestion. Symptoms include weakness, a bitter taste in your mouth, and lack of energy even after eating a meal. Overeating is another factor that can make it worse. To get better, you should eat smaller meals, and non-spicy food, and not lie down right after eating. Avoiding late-night snacks can also be a nice decision since it will help you relieve symptoms.

Answered on 22nd Aug '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Stomach pain bahut deta hai dhikaye hai har jagah alag alag btaya jata

Female | 17

Stomach pain can be caused by many factors indigestion, gas, acidity, or even serious issues like ulcers or infections. It is best to consult a gastroenterologist to find out the root cause and accordingly they will provide treatment plan. Avoid self-medication and seek medical help immediately if the pain is severe or persistent.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Ulcer with blood stool problem. 1month problem

Male | 32

If you see blood in your stools, you should act quickly. Ulcers are characterized by stomach pain, bloating, and nausea. They are mostly the ulcers that are the result of a bacteria named H. pylori or abuse of painkillers. Prescription drugs may additionally be recommended for pain relief or even anti-inflammatory drugs such as Ibuprofen or Aspirin which are available to a doctor's prescription.

Answered on 5th Nov '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I am suffering from IBS and losing my hair plz stop my hair fall I think it's nutrition observation problem

Male | 26

IBS and hair loss frustrate you. Hair loss with IBS could mean poor nutrient absorption. IBS brings stomach pain, bloating, and bowel habit shifts. Focus on die­t rich in vitamins and minerals for hair growth: iron, zinc, and biotin. See a he­althcare provider about suppleme­nts for nutrients. 

Answered on 29th July '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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