Male | 47
Can High ggd Levels Be Reduced?
How to reduce High ggd levels
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
To lower the elevated GGT levels, it is vital that the cause is found and treated. GGT level may be enhanced by specific factors such as alcohol use, liver disease and certain medicines. You should go and see a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1326)
Stool in blood,feeling weakness and suffering with fever since 4 days.
Male | 26
Red blood in stool accompanied by weakness and fever may be due to a serious health problem. You should consult a gastroenterologist immediately for a diagnosis and necessary treatment of your symptoms. Delaying in getting medical attention may worsen the condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have lower left abdominal pain
Female | 32
Diverticulitis, ovarian cysts, or kidney stones can be characterized by lower left abdominal pain among other conditions. Depending on how severe and lasting your symptoms are, I would suggest making an appointment with a gastroenterologist or a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
"I'm a 21-year-old female and I have a problem passing stool. When I pass stool, I experience pain and bleeding. Initially, the bleeding was minimal, but now it's excessive, and I also experience stomach pain.
Female | 21
It seems like you are experiencing unpleasant symptoms such as pain and bleeding during bowel movements associated with abdominal discomfort. These issues could be due to things like constipation, hemorrhoids, or anal fissures, which result in the more serious bleeding. It is important to increase your fiber consumption, drink a lot of water, and try over-the-counter medications for constipation relief. Consult a gastroenterologist if the excessive bleeding persists.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach problems and pain in lower stomach
Female | 25
Experiencing lower abdominal pain and stomach issues can stem from various factors, like infections, gastrointestinal conditions, diet, or stress. Maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and manage stress. If the pain persists or worsens, consult a good hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have blood in stool and when i wipe. What does this mean?
Female | 19
It can be signs of various diseases, such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, colitis or colon cancer. It is also critical that you visit a gastroenterologist to ensure a right diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam girls when i stool blood came out from anal so pain, i think i have anal fissure or piles
Female | 21
You might have an anal fissure, a little cut. Or piles, swollen blood vessels. They cause blood and pain when using the bathroom. Hard stools, straining too much, and sitting long can cause them. Fiber, water, and ointments help. Visit a gastroenterologist for further treatment.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm a 21 year old recently I have changed my hostel and I'm suffering for 2 weeks the problem is that my p**o is not looking normal colour it looks change every day so please let me suggest some medicine
Male | 21
This can happen when you aren’t drinking enough water, or maybe even because of certain foods you eat. Throughout the day, try to drink more water and avoid new food items that you don’t typically consume. If it doesn’t seem to improve after a few days, then visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am having severe pain in my lower left and my lower right abdomen and it’s moving to my lower back
Male | 20
You may have some issues with your kidneys or your urinary system. The pain in your lower abdomen and back might indicate a kidney infection or kidney stones which are the probable causes. Other symptoms to watch for are a frequent need to pee, burning when you go, or cloudy urine. It is unlikely to go away by itself and you should drink a lot of water and visit a gastroenterologist as soon as possible to make sure it is checked.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Assalamu Alaikum sir mujhe Yeh Ishu hai ki Mere jo hai pet mein bahut taklif Hoti Hai abdominal pain Mein Jo Hota Hai Pichhle Koi 8 10 Sal se aur is bar bhi yah Hua Hai To Maine Jo Hai Apna ultrasound karvaya Hai To uske andar Hua yah kya unhone yah kaha ki aapko appendix ka masala hai lekin Jab Maine Ek gastrologist Ko check karaya to vah yah kah Rahe ki aapko appendix ka masala nahin hai aapki Jo Aate Hain vah aapki Suji Bhi Hai Jiski vajah se jo reports Mein a raha hai to is vajah se aapko yah taklif ho rahi hai to Sar Mujhe puchna tha ki iska Koi HAL Agar Mil Sakta Hai To please Jara bataiyega aur iske liye kya jaruri hai kya indoscopy karvani padegi ya jo hai vah ultrasound Se Hi Iske andar kam chal sakta hai
Male | 37
Walaikum Assalam, Aapke abdominal pain ke liye kai wajahen ho sakti hain. Agar ultrasound se appendix concern aya hai, lekin gastroenterologist ne usay reject kiya, toh shayad aapki intestine ya digestive issues hain. Suji ya inflammation bhi discomfort ka sabab ban sakta hai. Aapko acche results ke liye fiber-rich diet khana chahiye aur hydration par dhyan dena chahiye. Endoscopy jaruri nahi hai, lekin agar pain barh raha hai ya symptoms nahi ja rahe hain, toh aapko apne doctor se phir se consult karna chahiye.
Answered on 10th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
From last few months I am observing the bleeding with my stool very offen, but there is no pain. It continue 2 to 3 days and The blood amount is not very less. Is there any risk of any critical disease or cancer?
Male | 44
BLOOD IN STOOL for months needs medical attention.. Non-painful bleeding may indicate COLORECTAL CANCER. Other causes include HEMORRHOIDS and INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE.. Consult a doctor for proper DIAGNOSIS and TREATMENT.. Early detection improves the chances of successful treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
MY sister underwent a laparoscopic surgery to remove gall bladder due to stone and found appendix also , was also removed. Now its been 2 months and she is experiencing weight loss and less appetite. when checked blood found SGOT-72.54 AND SGPT 137.47, what is the reason
Female | 27
Your sister's weight loss and reduced appetite after surgery are normal. Her body is adjusting to the change. High SGOT and SGPT blood levels indicate liver inflammation, which is common post-surgery. This also affects appetite. Follow up with her doctor. They may recommend diet changes or medicines to help her recover and regain appetite.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
There is mild to moderate fatty infiltration liver.cholecystectomy . (Ablation gallbladder)
Femelle | 57
Gallbladder's a tiny organ storing bile. But sometimes it acts up, needing removal via cholecystectomy. This surgery improves your well-being, relieving issues like tummy aches and poor digestion caused by gallbladder troubles. Following a gastroenterologist's post-op instructions is crucial.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir mujhe bhuk ne lgti or pet bhara bhara rehta he daaru bhe jyaada Peeta hu plss solution
Male | 30
You likely have a reduced appetite and feel full after meals, along with a habit of drinking alcohol frequently. These symptoms could indicate a possible digestive issue caused by heavy alcohol use. Alcohol irritates the stomach, leading to less hunger and a feeling of fullness. To improve your appetite and stomach health, try reducing or eliminating alcohol, eat smaller meals more frequently, and include more fruits and vegetables in your diet. Remember, moderate alcohol consumption is key to maintaining overall health.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother 59 who has been recovering from ascites over the past two years, has been experiencing a fever recently. Given her liver's ongoing weakness, I wanted to seek your advice on the next steps. Should we be concerned, and would you recommend any immediate tests or treatment? Thank you for your guidance.
Female | 59
Fever in someone with a history of ascites can indicate an underlying issue that should not be overlooked. It may be a sign of infection or other complications related to liver function. I recommend monitoring her symptoms closely, such as fatigue or abdominal pain and consult a gastroenterologist. They may suggest blood tests, imaging, or other evaluations to determine the cause.
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
25 year old female last night I started experiencing sharp pain on the lower right side of my stomach near pelvic area that radiates down to my hip and leg and now I'm also feeling nausea
Female | 25
You might be dealing with appendicitis. This is the case when a small part of your belly, known as the appendix, gets enlarged and causes severe pain. The pain might be displaced to your hip and leg. Nausea is a typical symptom as well. You must visit a gastroenterologist. The surgical method is warranted in a majority of cases to get rid of the inflamed appendix and help you be in a good state of health again.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been experiencing pain in my abdomen for the past 4 months, specifically near the ribs, especially the last rib. As soon as I stand for even 2 minutes, I feel pain, and it continues until I sit down. I saw a doctor quickly, and they said it's due to gas. However, I still feel pain, especially when I stand or exercise. For example, when I run or walk fast, I experience similar pain in my lower abdomen.
Female | 18
It is essential to take a close look at the eating habits, water balance, and tension level, as these are the factors causing the discomfort. I advise you to make a daily record of what you eat and when the pain comes up. If you want a personal consultation, consult a gastroenterologist. They will give you the right treatment.
Answered on 9th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am suffering from fast heartbeat and with abdomen doscomfort and am unabke to gain weight
Female | 23
It seems like you may have hyperthyroidism. This occurs when your thyroid is too active which results in rapid heartbeats and discomfort in the abdomen. Additionally, it can be difficult for you to gain weight. Treatment may involve taking medications or undergoing other therapies that can help regulate the levels of your thyroid hormones. Therefore, you need to see a doctor so that they can diagnose and treat it properly.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I took valdoxan and ciprofloxacin accidentally, what to expect?
Female | 40
Unintentionally if you take Valdoxan or Ciprofloxacin, your body may start experiencing some unpleasant symptoms. It is important to see your doctor immediately if you face any symptoms including dizziness, confusion, or any sort of irregular heartbeat. The medications could be handled by a gastroenterologist or a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I've been drinking alcohol for the past 8 years. I ain't feeling good anymore, I have been experiencing heartbeat, loss of appetite and stomach issues
Male | 26
These can result from long-term alcohol consumption, affecting your overall well-being. I encourage you to consider reducing alcohol intake, as this can lead to significant improvements in your health. Staying hydrated and focusing on a balanced diet may also help. Most importantly, please schedule a visit with a gastroenterologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and personalized guidance. Your health is important, and taking this step is a positive move towards feeling better.
Answered on 9th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Redness after poo, too much pain and lump on anus
Male | 17
You might have an anal tear that could be the cause of this issue. It might result in redness, pain, and swelling. Increasing fluid intake and consuming high-fiber foods may aid in softening stools. Prevent straining while you use the toilet. A small, warm bath for your bottom is good to use too, as a means of healing. In case of constant pain, consult a gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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