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Experiencing Headache and Stomach Gas? Seek Solutions Here!

I have headache and stomach gas

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 13th Feb '25

Headaches accompanied by stomach discomfort can often stem from stress, dehydration, or dietary choices. It's crucial to stay hydrated and consume light, easily digestible foods. Over-the-counter pain relievers may provide temporary relief for your headache, while simethicone can help with gas. Maintaining a regular sleep schedule and managing stress through relaxation techniques can also be beneficial. However, if your symptoms persist or worsen, it's wise to consult a gastroenterologist for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying conditions. 

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Male | 17

It seems like you suffer from probably the most common disease called hemorrhoids, also called piles. Symptoms involve pain, itching, and bleeding in the anal area. As a result, hemorrhoids can be due to straining during bowel movements, overweight, or sitting on the toilet for a long time. To get relief from the discomfort, drink enough water, eat foods rich in fiber such as fruits and vegetables, or use over-the-counter creams if necessary. Nevertheless, if the condition lasts longer, make sure you go to the doctor.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

My mother under went ultrasound scan of abdomen and Pelvis, Here are the findings Cholelithiasis with Gall Bladder Mass: The presence of multiple gallstones and a mass almost completely filling the gall bladder lumen requires further evaluation with a CECT abdomen. Possible Metastatic Lymph Node: The lesion near the porta hepatis could be a metastatic lymph node, warranting further clinical and lab correlation. Need to know what does that mean

Female | 50

Your mum may have gallstones and a growth in her gallbladder according to the results of the ultrasound. Gallstones can cause pain in the upper abdomen or back, nausea, and vomiting. The mass in the gallbladder needs further investigation so another scan should be done. Also, the possible lymph node near the liver area might need more testing to know what it is. Your mum needs to see her doctor again and talk about what to do next as well as the treatment options for these things.

Answered on 4th June '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I m having a ibd n cronic colitis I am on my mesagram lb 2 g dose Will I get recover

Female | 25

IBD AND CHRONIC COLITIS require long-term treatment.. MESAGRAM LB helps control symptoms.. Recovery depends on individual factors.. Stick to medication, diet, and lifestyle changes.. Regular check-ups are crucial..

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I am a 51 year old woman, I was diagnosed with h.pylori bateria,. Abdominal scan diagnosed severe increase in abdominal gas in the middle of the abdomen and worsen the upper left quadrant. I'm having severe chest pain, pain under the left side of the breast that radiates to the shoulder blade, back and waist pain, upper belly pain with burning sensation and finding it discomfort to sit upright, severe pelvic pain that feels tender from the pubic region to the upper belly. I don't have a good bowel movement, and I don't empty my bowel properly after each bowel movement.

Female | 51

The bacteria might be causing inflammation leading to chest pain, back pain, or discomfort in the upper left part of your tummy. Additionally, pelvic and bellyache could also result from the accumulation of gas which causes bloating as well. To reduce these signs follow the doctor’s prescription on how to deal with H.pylori. In addition, take small meals more frequently; avoid foods that make you gassy, and keep drinking water. 

Answered on 6th June '24

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