Male | 22
Persistent Intense Hiccups: Causes and Solutions
Hello why do I keep having continuous and intense hiccups for almost three years now
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 26th July '24
Your diaphragm twitches, resulting in hiccups. Many factors could cause persistent hiccups over years. For example acid reflux, nerve damage, stress. See a doctor, and discover the reason. They might recommend lifestyle changes and medications. These can help stop hiccups.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1169)
I have diarrhea and a flu. My stomach has been hurting for the past days I’ve been sick but I never went because it just didn’t come out but now I did and I’m doing it a lot but I’m also fasting so I can’t drink water and be hydrated for the next 14 hours should I be worried??
Male | 15
You might have a virus making you sick. It could give diarrhea, flu, pain. Drink water often. Don't get dehydrated. See a gastroenterologist
if not better soon.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Severe stomach ache and pain
Female | 22
Stomach pain and aches that are severe may indicate diverse hidden illnesses. It is essential to seek an appointment with a gastroenterologist for a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam 17 yrs old suffering from change in bowel moments
Female | 17
You may be experiencing a change in stool consistency. There could be reasons behind this, such as inadequate fiber intake and stress. Symptoms commonly associated with this condition consist of constipation or diarrhea. Up water consumption, eat more fruits with high liquid contents and fibers like apples; also try green leafy vegetables and maintain physical activity. These steps may help if none do so visit a gastroenterologist immediately as it might be a serious issue
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My name is Sylvia I started experiencing sharp pain on the lower left side of my stomach which radiated to the hip it eased abit after taking some painkillers but I'm also getting nausea could you please advice
Female | 25
It sounds as if you've developed some lower left abdominal pain with a prospect of the pain spreading to your hip. Painkillers are lessening the pain to a small extent, however, you're feeling nauseated too. These symptoms can be the signs of an issue in your digestive system like gas, constipation, or even a stomach virus. It's necessary to drink water, eat light foods, and sleep. If there is no improvement, the best thing to do is have a wellness check-up with a gastroenterologist who can properly diagnose and treat you.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Motions not curing after taking medicine stops motion and again after 5days starting motions
Female | 26
A stomach issue seems the problem. Motions not leaving with treatment, and returning after days, could mean a bug or food poisoning. They bring stomach pain, loose motions, and puking. Drink lots of water for hydration. Eat bland food. If there's no improvement, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m in the Creatine loading phase and my stomach feels bloated and my right side sometime feels irritated
Male | 18
During the creatine loading phase, bloating and stomach discomfort can occur due to increased water retention. If you're feeling irritation on your right side, consult a professional doctor like a gastroenterologist, as creatine supplementation is generally not associated with side specific irritation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam 19 years old,male,I have gas leaking from my anus and it ruins my relationships, I have H-Pylori and I have duodenum inflammation. So I need help to get rid of this leakage.
Male | 19
You may have a problem known as anal incontinence. This term refers to the inability to control your bowel movements or flatulence. This issue may be connected with your H-Pylori and inflammation in the duodenum. When the muscles in the anus become slack due to digestive disorders, an individual may experience involuntary passage of wind. To control this complication, it is recommended that you eat a balanced diet containing fiber as well as avoid foods that can trigger it. You can also do pelvic floor exercises which will help in strengthening these muscles. Don’t forget to keep seeing your doctor concerning H-Pylori and duodenum inflammation because treating them can also relieve the signs.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam suffering from irritable bowl syndrome
Female | 17
Many people get irritable bowel syndrome, also called IBS. It can make your stomach hurt and cause bloating, loose stool, or hard stool. Things like stress or certain foods might worsen it. Eating smaller meals could assist. Avoiding foods that trigger it, such as spicy items, can be beneficial too. Managing stress helps a lot of people. Drinking lots of water daily and keeping active may ease symptoms for some people.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have difficulty in eating and drinking cuz whenever i eat, after a few bites I have difficulty in swallowing food like I feel tightness in chest and shortness of breath like I take deep breaths while eating and I fear while swallowing food as if it might block my trachea or I would choke. Last year, I gave my exams and during my exams I took too much stress and didnt eat anything (eating very little whole day or even just bites of food due to exam stress). After that, I encountered somehow same issue as I developed nausea which interfered with swallowing so I feared swallowing. This time, when I gave my exams, I am encountering the situation I told you. What can be this thing and what measures should I take?
Female | 24
You might have Globus pharyngeus, a condition stress or anxiety triggers. It makes swallowing hard, tightens chests, causes shortness of breath, and scares you while eating. Eat slowly in calm places, and breathe deeply. Relax through deep breathing exercises or meditation helps. Drinking lots of water with meals aids swallowing. Consult a gastroenterologist if issues continue.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Dear Dr. , Good morning I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to seek your medical advice regarding several health issues I have been experiencing recently. These symptoms are affecting my daily life, and I am concerned about their underlying causes. Below is a detailed description of the symptoms I am facing: 1. **Immunity and Oxygen Problems:** I have been feeling unusually fatigued and prone to frequent infections, which makes me concerned about my immune system. Additionally, I sometimes experience shortness of breath and dizziness, indicating possible issues with oxygen delivery. 2. **Digestive Issues:** I am suffering from constipation and bloating. My stools are irregular, and there is a persistent bad smell in my flatulence. These symptoms are accompanied by a feeling of discomfort in my stomach. 3. **Body Cramps:** I frequently experience cramps in various parts of my body. These cramps can be quite painful and are affecting my mobility and comfort. 4. **General Malaise:** There is an ongoing sense of unease and a strange feeling within my body that I cannot specifically describe. It is a general sense of not feeling well, which is concerning and distressing. 5. **Throat Mucus:** I often feel as though there is mucus stuck in my throat. This sensation is especially pronounced in the mornings, and drinking water or brushing my teeth can sometimes make me feel like I am going to vomit. Given the variety and persistence of these symptoms, I am worried about my overall health and well-being. I would greatly appreciate it if we could schedule an appointment to discuss these issues in detail and undergo any necessary examinations or tests to determine the root causes and appropriate treatments. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your guidance and assistance in improving my health. Sincerely, irfan Advocate Civil court Varanasi Mobile no -9454950104,7275631533
Male | 42
If you have been experiencing fatigue, frequent illnesses, or difficulty breathing this could mean that your immune system is weak or you have low oxygen levels. Also constipation, bloating, and smelly gas could be signs of digestive problems. Muscle cramps are not only painful but can also be very uncomfortable at times. The ‘weird’ sensation that you mentioned and any throat mucus might also be connected to overall wellness issues in your body. Therefore, you must see a medic so that they may examine you thoroughly and offer appropriate remedies for these signs.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
blood on toilet paper male
Male | 23
While seeing blood on the tissue after going to the bathroom may seem to be a scary moment, it is crucial to stay calm. Allergic tearing or straining during defecation may lead to such things. Another possibility may be the presence of hemorrhoids, which are inflammation of blood vessels in the same body region. To alleviate this, add more fiber to your meals and increase your water consumption to finish the job without difficulty. If it doesn't go away, consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
What causes pain in the left iliac side and having black faeces with pus
Female | 17
This could potentially indicate a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention. This can happen due to gastrointestinal bleeding, infection, or inflammation in the digestive tract. It's better not to delay and get the right treatment asap.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Whenever I masterbate, my spine hurts, I have trouble breathing, my stomach doesn't clear, I have gallstones.
Male | 29
Body signals should be cared for. The stress in your body is shown by your spinal pain, difficulty breathing, upset stomach, and gallstones when you are doing masturbation. However, it's important to stress that your body is the one you should notice and not these signs that are sometimes ignored. The next step can be to approach a gastroenterologist to discuss these symptoms in more detail.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My sister has fissure problem. We are from kotdwara uttarakhand. The doctor who was treating her has gone on leave due to covid. Now we are facing problem the she is saying that severe headaches is there and also there is pain in her hands and legs. So what steps to take now.?
Female | 23
If diagnosed fissure better to take Laxative, avoid constipation, do twice daily sitz bath, application of local ointment such an as lignocaine and diltegesics.You can also consult the Gastroenterologist for further information.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 28 year old patient i had abdominal pain
Male | 28
Abdominal pain can have many causes, like gas, indigestion, or even more serious issues like infection or inflammation. It’s best to visit a gastroenterologist, who specializes in digestive health, to find the exact reason and get the right treatment.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a female, fell during loose motion & my head hit the floor, have taken some stomach medicine before that incident
Female | 40
It's important to get evaluated by a neurologist or an emergency physician if you hit your head after falling. Even seemingly mild head injuries can sometimes have serious consequences, so it's best to seek medical attention promptly. They can assess for any potential concussion or head injury and provide appropriate guidance based on your symptoms and medical history.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Having extremely gas and constipation/diarrhea from last 4 years...brown thin stool, mucus , and a few times blood verry less. Main problem is extreme gas
Male | 22
Persistent gas pain and irregular bowel movements should be checked out. If you notice mucus tinged with red during bathroom trips, it could signal a more serious issue. Inflammation and bacterial infections can disrupt your gut health. Don’t ignore these symptoms—consult a gastroenterologist to identify the problem and find a solution.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 22 years old boy...i was normal till last night but when I went to sleep I started feeling congestion in middle of my chest like some food is stuck there...even when I drink water it is going down slowly. I am feeling uncomfortable to sleep...but I don't have problem in eating ,drinking, or breathing. I did vomit by inserting finger in my throat but it didn't help much. And this is first time in my life I am feeling like this.
Male | 22
You might be dealing with acid reflux. Reflux of stomach acid can travel upwards and reach your esophagus. Thus, you can feel the food stuck in your chest. This can happen, in particular, when lying down. First of all, you should try to sleep with your head raised up a little. Secondly, it would be a good idea not to drink and eat within the same time frame before going to sleep. If these symptoms last, then it is advisable to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’ve been diagnosed with gastroenteritis for the past three days, but today’s gotten so much worse, I had frequent watery stool and no appetite at all, what can I do
Female | 13
You're experiencing severe gastroenteritis symptoms. This illness causes abdominal pain, vomiting, and frequent diarrhea, usually caused by viruses or bacteria. The recommended approach is resting, drinking plenty of water to prevent dehydration, and avoiding spicy or fatty foods. Consume bland items like crackers and plain rice to soothe your stomach. Recovery should occur soon. However, if symptoms worsen or you can't keep liquids down, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
When I lay down, my nose gets closed, and when I get up it opens slowly but almost instantly (some addition that might be helpful: I have GERD)
Male | 18
When you lie down, your nose feels blocked. When you stand up, it slowly clears. This happens due to GERD, a condition where stomach acid flows back up into the esophagus. The acid can reach your nose and cause congestion. To help, prop up your head while sleeping. Avoid eating close to bedtime. If the problem continues, consult a gastroenterologist for advice.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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