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How to Take Cozen 600mg Capsules?
How should I take cozen 600mg capsules with food or without food?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Cozen 600mg capsules can be taken with or without food, but it's best to follow your doctor's advice for your specific condition. If you experience any stomach upset, taking it with food may help. Please consult your doctor, preferably a gastroenterologist, for personalized guidance.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1157)
My friend is 44 years old woman.She's bleeding for many days from anus.Now she is bleeding continuously for 2 to 3 hours and she's also having a burning sensation in stomach and she is feeling to vomit
Female | 44
Your friend might be having a serious issue like internal bleeding. The bleeding from the bottom, stomach burning, and feeling sick could mean something is wrong inside her tummy. She needs urgent medical help to figure out what's happening and get the right treatment to stop the bleeding.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Dr poty aj patli and marfron color ki ayi. Why tell
Female | 23
It may signal bleeding in the stomach or intestines. The change in color could be caused by something you ate or a more serious problem. If you also have symptoms such as stomach pain, fatigue, or weight loss, you should see a gastroenterologist as soon as possible. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause, which can only be determined by the doctor.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Tubular lession illeocec junction means
Male | 29
At the junction between the small and large intestines, abnormal growth can occur, resembling a tube with an issue inside. This can cause stomach pain, changes in bowel movements, and sometimes bleeding. The cause is often inflammation or small growths (polyps). Treatment may involve surgery to remove the growth or medications to relieve symptoms.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My problem is Gas problems
Male | 26
Feeling bloated or gassy? It happens when there's excess air in your gut. You may burp, pass gas, and feel stuffed. Eat slowly, and skip carbonated drinks and gum-chewing can help. Certain foods like beans and cabbage produce more gas so for the time being avoid these food. For persisting symptoms visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
For last one week I have vomiting tendency along with dry throat ...bowel not clear..problem of gas..
Male | 62
You must see a doctor immediately to determine your symptoms' cause. It could be anything from a stomach virus to a foodborne illness to a more serious condition. Your doctor can run tests to determine the cause and provide the appropriate treatment. In the meantime, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding foods that could worsen your symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I’m 21 I had a beer a Long Island alcoholic drink and a slurpee alcoholic drink and after 12 hours I took exedrin 250mg of acetaminophen will I be okay?
Male | 21
Pairing up acetaminophen and alcohol can have dire consequences, you know. Such a combination might hinder the body's processing of acetaminophen. Eventually, you may end up suffering from liver complications, thanks to alcohol. Puking, headaches, and stomach pains are what you should watch out for if you suspect an overdose.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
she’s been having pain and symptoms for months , she went to see a doctor once and they gave her medication for her acid reflux but as soon as the time period of using it was over it would come right back, it’s been like this for months and she just gets worse, she’s lost so much weight in so little months and I’m so scared
Female | 44
Visit a gastroenterologist regarding acid reflux of your friend. In case if the symptoms are persistent with the use of over-the-counter medication, then visit a specialist. The loss of weight without any reason is also an alarm symptom which needs to be looked at urgently.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My husband prolapsed his rectum many weeks ago, I believe it's an internal prolapse, but it is external too. He's having a lot of issues. Constipation, gas (all day every day), trouble with urinating, always feels like he needs to go to the bathroom. He has had bleeding before. As well as sexual dysfunction. He has seen a GI dr but they did not do an exam and check him. He's gone to the er for this one time, and they also did not do an exam. He will literally spend 2 hours in the bathroom, multiple times per day, Yelling, crying, and in pain. If I take him to the er will they even help him? What would/could/should they do?
Male | 40
From what I gather, your husband might have a serious rectum problem known as rectal prolapse. This might give way to a number of annoying symptoms including constipation, gas, urination problems, frequent toilet visits, bleeding, and sexual dysfunction. He must first obtain the best medical assistance. The ER or gastroenterologist should perform a physical examination and may even recommend treatments such as surgery to repair the prolapse.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel my chest and back pain and hand pain from shoulders i have gas problem
Female | 22
You're experiencing chest and back pain, along with pain in your hands and shoulders, due to gas. Gas can cause pain by pressing against sensitive areas and making your stomach feel bloated. You might also feel like you're unable to pass gas. To help with this, try breathing fresh air, stretching, and avoiding foods that worsen gas, like beans and carbonated drinks. Keep drinking fluids, but also be aware that anxiety can make your gas problems worse. If these symptoms continue, see a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m 18 I’ve been having some bowel issues. Around 2 years ago, I had a big IBS flare up (according to my doctor) that lasted for a while. Just recently, after not having much problems since, I’ve been feeling constipated. This occurred after being under some stress from a couple school tests (though, to me, the stress didn’t seem that much different from other stresses I’ve had). I would feel the urge to poop, but very little would come out (even though I felt like there’s a big piece that needed to). When I would push any harder, I could maybe get some more small pieces to come out, though it would burn and be discomforting. This would go on for a while until recently I would have some mild diarrhea. I know this is a bad habit, but I did some reading on the internet and learned that I may be having overflow diarrhea. I still have the feeling of being backed up (that a big piece of poop needs to come out) and nauseous - however not much abdominal pain (yet). I just tried a suppository and unfortunately it led to nothing but some mucus coming out. I’ve been anxious about this, however I’ve started to wonder: Am I getting bowel issues because I’m nervous, or am I nervous because I’m getting bowel issues. I’m here because I’m wondering if all this is an IBS episode, or if this is something more urgent. Both my parents believe it’s nothing but IBS, however, I am a little concerned that it could be something more dire. I’ve been trying to keep my mind off of it, however it is quite hard after knowing a suppository wouldn’t work.
Male | 18
I understand your concerns. The symptoms you're describing could be related to stress-triggered IBS, but it's essential to rule out other potential causes. Persistent changes in bowel habits, especially with discomfort and anxiety, warrant a visit to a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They can determine the cause and provide appropriate guidance for management. Don't hesitate to discuss your symptoms openly with your doctor for accurate diagnosis and peace of mind.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Recently I done my gall bladder operation after that I'm suffering from weird water thaili & that can't stop yet doctor said I used to stent for it what should I do know I'm very confused please guide me
Male | 64
This may be bile duct stenosis where your bile duct gets narrowed. When this happens, it can block up and cause those symptoms you’re feeling. The kind of stent the doctor was talking about is a tiny tube placed in there to keep that passage open. You must follow everything he says about this and any other treatments they give you. Keep in touch with your doctor so that they can help manage things properly for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
How long after a perianal abscess drainage can a patient undergo VAAFT for a high transsphincteric fistula? And how high is the risk of incontinence?
Female | 31
Having VAAFT for a high trans sphincteric fistula after perianal abscess drainage is usually safe around 4 to 6 weeks later. The body needs time to recover. VAAFT is a procedure that has a low risk of incontinence, which is estimated to be around 5 to 10%. Make sure to discuss all the risks and benefits with your gastroenterologist before having the procedure.
Answered on 4th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, good afternoon. I think I have a hemorrhoid but it seems to be hurting really bad . But I was wondering if there is any thing I can take for it
Female | 20
For hemorrhoids consult a primary care physician or a gastroenterologist. They can properly diagnose the condition and provide appropriate treatment options and medications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have Lymph node in stomach. What it is?
Female | 30
A "lymph node in the stomach" often refers to a node close to that region, rather than within it. These small, bean-like structures aid our immunity. Swelling may stem from infections or other issues. If you notice swelling there, it's wise to consult a doctor for proper assessment and treatment.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Abdominal pain ( since 2 days) watery stools (1 week) headache ( several times) back pain ( daily but severe from 1 day) vomiting and nausea , weakness in whole body.Same things happened 1 month ago too. I'm currently taking medicines for anxiety and depression
Female | 18
You seem ill and facing some challenging symptoms. The stomach ache, loose bowel movements, headache, back discomfort, vomiting, nausea, and fatigue indicate potential health concerns. These issues could stem from digestive problems like irritable bowel syndrome or a viral infection. Since you've experienced this before, consulting a gastroenterologist is crucial.
Answered on 29th July '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
I’ve been having light brown poo along with a type 6 on the Bristol stool chart for more than a week. My stool is also floating. Lastly for around the same time when I need to go to the toilet it’s a matter of urgency when it’s never been like that in my whole life. And another thing is that when I have done a poo I feel like I need to go again as I don’t feel I have emptied it completely
Female | 18
Your bowel movements may have altered. Light brown floating poop and sudden urges to go could occur. Not feeling empty after pooping may happen too. Diet shifts, infections, and digestive problems could cause this. Drink more water to help. Eat fiber-rich fruits and veggies. Consult a gastroenterologist if issues persist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Ill-defined enhancing space occupying lesion approximately measuring 47 x 32 x 30 mm seen epicentered in the lumen of mid transverse colon. Mild fat stranding and subcentimetric lymph nodes are seen around the lesion. There is resultant dilatation of proximal large bowel loops and small bowel loops, measuring up to 6 cm in maximum calibre.
Female | 51
It seems like there is a worrying growth in your mid colon area. This growth is making the area swell up and push on your intestines. This can make them get bigger. It can also cause pain, bloating, and changes in how you poop. The best thing to do is to get more tests done. These tests will help figure out what is causing the growth. Then the right treatment can be decided.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I m 36 year old. Gas problem in Abdominal long time. Last 2 year Facing problem Fatty Liver. Constipation Problem
Male | 36
Check with a gastroenterologist if you'r still experienceing long-standing gas problems, fatty liver, and constipation. Diet and lifestyle changes, such as eating a balanced diet with fiber-rich foods, drinking enough water, and exercising regularly, can reduce your problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have bymistakely taken cooked fish gall bladder
Male | 19
Fish gallbladders contain toxins that humans can't process. Eating cooked ones may cause stomach issues, nausea, throwing up, and diarrhea. Drink water to flush toxins. See a gastroenterologist if symptoms are bad or continue. Be careful what you eat next time.
Answered on 16th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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