Male | 56
Can Fatty Liver Disease Cause Portal Hypertension?
Diagnosed CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE FATTY LIVER 17.5 WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION AND LARGE SPLEEN GALL BLADDER STONE FIND OUT RECENTLY
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th June '24
Liver enlargement may lead to splenomegaly, and your blood circulation might have some problems that are classified as portal hypertension similar to that of laughter: Green liver, failure of the gallbladder, and stone cause it. The important thing is to adhere to a diet of foods low in fats and sugars and follow doctors' instructions. The size of a liver can be a major problem, which brings the liver to the spleen which may need bigger. It is advisable to take regular ultrasounds and CT scans.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (997)
Iam 25 year old male .I had fever & fatigue in regular intervals .sleepy mode full time.i was facing an acid reflux. A pain on upper right side of chest
Male | 25
The fever, fatigue, acid reflux, and pain in the upper right side of your chest suggest you haven't been feeling well. Have you considered the possibility of having acid reflux disease? This occurs when stomach acid moves into the food pipe, causing discomfort. Avoid spicy foods, eat smaller meals, and avoid lying down right after eating. Also, drink plenty of water daily. If your symptoms persist despite these changes, I recommend seeing a gastroenterologist for further advice.
Answered on 16th July '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
I am suhail and i'm suffering from pinworm problem.My age is 19 and there is itching in my ass at night.There is also weight loss for no reason
Male | 19
Yes this infection usually causes itching around the anus, especially at night. This is caused by ingesting pinworm eggs, which can be found on contaminated surfaces, such as bedding, clothing, or hands. Weight loss, irritability, and trouble sleeping.are its symptoms. However it is best to consult a gastroenterologist to know the exact reason and get treatment accordingly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I've got abdominal pain and my urine is burning
Female | 38
Terrible tummy troubles and a fiery feeling when peeing could mean a urinary tract infection (UTI). These infections occur when germs sneak into the pipes that carry pee, making things inflamed and achy. You might also feel the need to go more often, and your pee looks cloudy. Drinking tons of water can help rinse those germs away. But visiting a gastroenterologist for medicine like antibiotics is crucial to fix things.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have jaundice. Give me some advice and the right routine of food . What to avoid and not. Is it okay to eat warm/hot foods? Can I drink coke or 7up? Can I eat hot soup?
Female | 17
If you have been diagnosed with jaundice, you may be advised to follow a healthy and balanced diet. Refrain from fatty, oily, and spicy foods. Individualized diet recommendations are best to be obtained from a gastroenterologist. In general, it is recommended to eat warm/hot foods, but drinking carbonated beverages like Coke or 7UP should be avoided if possible. Oil-free and non-spicy soup can be eaten when warm.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why do I feel food is stuck in my throat and feel pain when we swallow food during 30weeks pregnant
Female | 21
When you are pregnant, the feeling of food is caught in the throat and a sense of pain when swallowing it is most likely caused by acid reflux. It occurs when the stomach acid erupts back to the esophagus which could make you feel like food is stuck and also can cause pain. It leads to a sensation of being unable to swallow and a painful state. One method to relieve it is by eating less and avoiding spicy foods as well as standing or sitting for some time after a meal. If the symptoms persist, seek advice from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
33 years old, felt uncomfortable with my gut, feeling bloated and excessive burping and sometimes air release in back. Burping in empty stomach. Changes in stool cycle
Male | 33
You may have metabolic disorders. Indigestion manifests bloating, burping excessively, and change of stool cycle. This occurs as a result of the trouble of your stomach in digesting food. Fast eating or consuming particular food items can be the reasons behind it. Embrace a meal plan of smaller sizes and slower eating, while incorporating trigger food items such as spicy or fatty foods into your diet.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm having loose motions after taking albendazole tablet.. is it normal?
Female | 17
This symptom could be one of the side effects of Albendazole tablets which is loose motions. However, if the condition continues or worsens consult a doctor
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I m 21 week pregnant. My SGPT AND SGOT is 394 and 327. Already taking liver medicine prescribe by doctor. Why it is happening. Is it normal??
Female | 30
Elevated serum GOT (394) and GPT (327) levels in pregnancy are not widespread. These levers might be indicators of liver damage, which could be caused by some liver conditions or infections like Isaak's disease. Fortunately, you are already taking medication. Stick to your doctor's recommendations. Don't forget to have a healthy lifestyle that includes good food, proper hydration, and sufficient sleep. The monthly checkups can tell whether the problem is under control.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 24 years old , female , weight around 49 kg , height 5'2" . Past three days I am extremely experiencing loss of appetite, I suffered through runny nose then blockage of nose after which I spit mucus through my throat and for which I always feel like I am going to vomit also not feeling at all to eat anything which in turn making me more tired and fatigued by the end of the day . What I should do to increase my appetite or so that some interest I would get to eat something.
Female | 24
A common cold can make you lose your appetite. Typical cold symptoms include a runny or blocked nose, mucus in your throat, and nausea. To improve your appetite, drink plenty of fluids, stay hydrated, and eat light, easy-to-digest foods like soups, fruits, and yogurt. Give yourself time to recover and rest. If your symptoms don't improve or get worse, contact your doctor for further advice.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 18 years old, i have been feeling like a lot of gas in my stomach from 5 days, and while eating i had this feeling on my throat which was cold, and after eating dinner i drank 2 glasses of hot water and after a while i had this feeling of gas but also to vomit so i went to the toilet immediately and vomited
Male | 18
It seems that you might have indigestion. When you eat, your stomach releases an excessive amount of gas which may cause you to feel bloated or nauseous at times. The hot water could have caused your body to expel this gas. Try eating smaller portions of food and staying away from those known for producing gas. You can also drink ginger tea or peppermint tea to help calm down your tummy. In case this problem persists, it would be best if you see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Find polyb in gall bladder size is 38 mm
Male | 33
polyps more than 10mm may need to be surgically removed. You may also want to see a gastroenterologist for further evaluations and management options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My Daughter is 11, She is having vomiting, nausea and motions for the last 2 days. Moreover, she is having stomach and throat pain. She can not eat anything. Feel pain in stomach when eating some thing.
Female | 11
Vomiting, nausea, stomach pain, and sore throat can be hard to deal with. These symptoms may be due to a tummy bug or food poisoning. Make sure she drinks enough fluids so that she can replenish her body. If your child is experiencing any symptoms, you can start feeding her crackers or toast. If it doesn't get better, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m wondering what is wrong with me or if I should go to the ER or make an appointment I’ve been having real bad pain on my left lower abdomen hurts when applying pressure to abdomen with stretching sometimes walking and flexing
Female | 26
A condition you seem likely to have is appendicitis. Your appendix is inflamed. The symptoms: stabbing agony in your lower tummy, mostly on the left, getting worse when you apply hand pressure, bend, walk around, or flex your body. If you experience these signs, head straight to the emergency room, immediately. Appendicitis generally needs surgical removal of the appendix to stop dangerous complications from arising.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Contacting you for my brother. He has been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis 18 years ago. There seems to be no remission phases though, even though he has tried several things - medication, alternative medicine etc. Could it be something else at hand? Maybe wrong diagnosing to begin with or a combination of things?
Male | 41
I'm sorry to hear that your brother is struggling with ulcerative colitis. Other conditions like infections or complications from long-term inflammation might also be causing his symptoms. He needs to see a gastroenterologist for a thorough check-up to rule out other possibilities. The doctor may suggest additional tests or treatments to help manage his condition better.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Severe burning pain in upper abdomen happens with hunger, food, and drink.
Female | 17
You likely have gastritis - this is when your stomach lining becomes irritated. Gastritis causes burning pain in your upper belly. This pain occurs when you're hungry, eating, or drinking. Spicy foods, stress, and certain meds could cause it. Avoid foods that trigger the pain. Drinking water may help too. If the pain doesn't go away, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '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
Bavasir ke bare mein information or tritment
Male | 18
Piles are a prevalent health issue where the vessels around the last part of the large intestine become inflamed. The signs are greatly distressing and may involve such feelings as pain, itching, or the passage of blood during defecation. Sometimes the condition arises due to excessive tension on the toilet, ongoing diarrhea or constipation, or the result of sitting for long periods. The typical lines of treatment include the consumption of fiber-rich foods, water intake, and application of creams or ointments for pain relief. Surgery is necessary to solve such issues in the worst-case scenario.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, I am 31 years old female. I am suffering from severe stomach pain, vomiting and loose motion. And had fever last night
Female | 31
These symptoms could be a stomach bug. When there's severe stomach ache, vomiting, diarrhea, and fever, a stomach infection may occur. Drinking a lot of water to stay hydrated, eating simple foods, and getting enough rest is important. If it doesn't improve, you may need to see a gastroenterologist to help you out.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I loose my appetite for days and some times weeks. I tend to think I don’t eat that much naturally. I feel there are phlegms within my throat. I salivate a lot during those periods. At times too I eat a lot and have the urge to eat more (but this don’t last long).
Male | 32
You could be having some digestive problems. When you don’t feel like eating and your mouth waters more than usual as well as feeling that you have phlegm in your throat; it might mean that there is heartburn or indigestion. These conditions can cause discomfort when one eats food. To relieve the symptoms, attempt to eat small but frequent meals throughout the day; avoid spicy or greasy foods, and ensure that your body remains hydrated at all times. If these signs persist then seek medical attention from a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis as well as treatment options.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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