Female | 25
Why is there swelling in my abdomen?
I am 35 year old mere abdomen mei swelling h
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Swelling can happen for many reasons, like gas, constipation, or eating too much salt. It can also be a sign of something more serious, like a hernia or fluid buildup. Watch for other symptoms, like pain or changes in your bowel habits. If the swelling doesn’t go away, see a gastroenterologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1143)
How can we cureenzyma andthen esophilia?esophiliacausesallergiesmore.
Female | 40
Enzymes are protein catalysts that facilitate chemical reactions in the body. Impaired digestive function can result from Enzyme Deficiency. Eosinophilia is a disorder characterized with the excessive production of eoisinophils, which are cells that belong to type white blood cell. The treatment for both conditions is based on the etiology. An enzyme deficiency and eosinophilia should be referred to gastroenterologists and immunologist respectively.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi I am a 21 year old female who has been travelling in Europe for 1 months. I have been having diarrhoea for the past week on and off and have been taking anti diarrhoea tablets. These block me up and cause stomach cramps. What would you recommend? Thank you
Female | 21
From what you've been saying, the diagnosis could be you having traveler's diarrhea, a typical thing when exposed to new places. Anti-diarrhea pills can make things worse by stopping your body from getting rid of the bad stuff that causes stomach cramps. It is best to replenish your fluids by drinking clean water and consuming sports drinks or oral rehydration solutions that contain electrolytes. Stick to the basics, bland foods like rice, bananas, and toast for a while until things settle down. If your symptoms persist, consult your physician for medical advice.
Answered on 10th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi iam 23years old girl suffering from belches all the time whether I eat or not no matter what I do all the time iam getting belches.
Female | 23
Burping, or belching, can happen when you swallow too much air. This may occur if you eat too quickly, chew gum, or drink fizzy beverages. Sometimes, belching results from acid reflux - stomach acid rising into your throat. To reduce belching, try these tips: Eat slowly. Avoid carbonated drinks. Don't talk while eating. If belching persists, consult a gastroenterologist to identify potential underlying causes.
Answered on 5th Aug '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
Latrin ke andar हल्के-हल्के Dane ubharna aur Pani sa rahana aur temperature rahata hai bacche ke dubla patla rahata har hamesha pareshani usko rahti hai vomiting aati rahti hai aur potty saaf nhi aati
Male | 7
The baby seems to be having some stomach problems. If there are any light-colored bumps on the skin, the water in the stool AKA diarrhea, and a long-lasting fever could indicate bacterial infection or intolerance. Through this process, the baby may feel very weak and can vomit frequently. You can take your kid to the doctor if they are experiencing so many symptoms and have them undergo check-ups and a prescribed treatment to fix them.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was diagnosed with Chronic hemorrhagic gastritis (active with incomplete intestinal metaplasia) is it serious ? And what should I do now also I have H.pylori +++
Female | 28
Chronic hemorrhagic gastritis with incomplete intestinal metaplasia and an H. pylori infection is a serious condition. It can lead to complications like ulcers or even an increased risk of stomach cancer if not treated properly. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist, who can guide you on the right treatment plan, including medications to eradicate H. pylori and manage your gastritis.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir my mother is suffering from loose motions since 6 months she is going to laterine approx 50 times in a day.
Female | 60
Going to the bathroom fifty times a day is not normal. This may signify a health issue that requires immediate care. It could be the case that loose motions for a long time may be as a result of infections, food intolerances, or inflammation in the gut. It is crucial to consult a gastroenterologist immediately to find out the exact reason and to start the right treatment.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
How to cope up with poop disorder after quitting tobacco
Male | 23
After quitting tobacco, changes in bowel habits can occur, possibly leading to digestive discomfort. Stay hydrated, opt for fiber-rich foods, and consider probiotics to support gut health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Suggest me best gastroliver surgeon for my uncle.
Male | 48
It is recommended to see a specialist gastroenterologist, who will help diagnose and treat disorders of the digestive system. Should your uncle require surgical intervention, you may be advised to work with a gastroenterology surgeon.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
lower abdominal and groin pain constant
Male | 47
LOWER ABDOMINAL and GRion pain can have various causes including infections, urinary tract problems and kidney stones.. Other possible causes include hernias, APPENDICITIS and ovarian cysts. It is important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.. In the meantime, rest, stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activity.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Mere pet mein bahut dard rahta hai main do doctor ko dikhaye altrasound bhi hua tha to apendix nikla dusre doctor ko dikhaye altrasound bhi hua tha to apendix nhi nikla Mai kya karu??!
Female | 23
A common cause of stomach pain may be appendicitis which is the swelling of the appendix that leads to discomfort. It could be shown in an ultrasound, but maybe not. Visit a doctor to be examined in detail and thereby the one who will advise you on the right treatment which is mainly prescription drugs or surgery to remove the appendicitis. Look for symptoms like worsening pain, fever, or vomiting, which could indicate a more serious issue.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My daughter is 19 Years old and suffering from gas pain in her abdomen. She suffered the same 1 year back. She has taken gas o fast twice and has taken Digeplex syrup once. What medicine she needs to get.
Female | 19
It's best to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. In meantime she can try some natural remedies to relieve gas pain. Drinking warm water, massaging her abdomen, practicing yoga or taking medications. However, if the symptoms persist, she should see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Last 3 month have affected erosions fundus and body of stomach
Male | 30
Stomach erosions in the fundus and body of the stomach might be accompanied by symptoms such as stomach pain, bloating, and nausea. The reasons could be such things as excessive stomach acid, stress, or some medications. To help with this, try eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy foods, and reducing stress. Drinking plenty of water can also help. Remember, eating healthy and managing stress is key.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Unchanged background of scattered tree-in-bud nodularity seen most prominently in the bilateral lower lobes. Findings are likely due to sequela of low volume aspiration given mildly patulous appearance of the esophagus, concerning for esophageal dysmotility/chronic reflux. Clinical correlation and further evaluation with fluoroscopic guided esophagram may be considered. If patient's symptoms persist or worsen, consider repeat CT chest in 3 to 6 months to further evaluate. No new suspicious pulmonary nodularity or pathologic intrathoracic lymphadenopathy appreciated.
Male | 43
By analyzing the scan results, the doctors found that there are small clusters in the lungs which can be a sign of possible aspiration. This could be because of the problems with the functioning of the esophagus, which may be related to chronic reflux. To be sure, a test called an esophagram could provide more insights. If symptoms continue, another scan in a few months could help track any changes.
Answered on 11th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi Sir, kindly help me out to get out confusion and frustration. This is my Clinical summary -Rohan, a 29-year-old male, presented with chief complaints of reflux symptoms and severe abdominal pain persisting for the past 3 months.Sometimes diarrhea.Upon examination, his vital signs were stable. Diagnostic procedures, including gastroscopy and colonoscopy, were performed, leading to the diagnosis of a duodenal ulcer, pan gastritis and pathological findings of lymphocytic colitis. The treatment approach involved the administration of medications, as mentioned in the prescription, to manage the condition. Regular follow-up visits were recommended to monitor the progress and adjust the treatment regimen accordingly. After two and a half months of treatment, significant improvement was noted, with no abdominal pain reported, and the patient's overall well-being has improved. Consequently, the dosage of medications has been reduced. Continued monitoring and adherence to the prescribed treatment plan are necessary to ensure complete resolution of symptoms and prevent recurrence. This was my condition eight months ago. Right now I am very frustrated because of gut problem. It's paining even after following treatment and strict diet for eight months. I almost lost 8 kg. I went for second opinion My doctor told me that your ulcers are healed completely.And lymphocytic colitis was misdiagnosed. Now It's a IBS that causing the pain and not colitis.He prescribed me Librax(Clinidium+chlorobenzodioxide) along with Amixide h(chlorodizapoxide +amitryptiline) . Whenever my gut starts paining I took it and pain fade away.I am very confused about this.Stomach pain goes away and comes back. About year ago this problem has started. And just take those above medicines to cope up with pain One more thing to add here is that I was diagnosed with GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) few years back. I was taking escitalopram( Lexapro 10 mg)on and off prescribed by psychiatrist.But My Gastroenterologist told me to stop using lexapro as it can cause ulcer. Can you guys help me to correctly understand the disease and ways to overcome it.
Male | 29
It seems that this disease has reached you without any diagnostic problem, and it turns out to be IBS.
The doctor associated with the management of your symptoms and provision of relief is putting you on medication which includes Librax (Clinidiumchlorobenzodioxide) and Amixide H (chlorobenzodioxide amitriptyline). This particular type of drug worked effectively in relieving you from the pain just like it had no existence at all.
It is necessary to emphasize that IBS can be long-term and would probably demand long-term therapy. You are advised by your doctor to follow the instructions as they have been given and take all the medications that have been prescribed to you as directed. Close visits with the gastroenterologist are vital to achieving progress and controlling the treatment by your doctor.
If you had GAD in your earlier years, you need to make some lifestyle modifications since it can affect your gut health. On the one hand, Lexapro withdrawal caused intestinal ulcers because your gastroenterologist instructed me to stop using it, but on the other hand, it was necessary to prevent ulcers.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Im 32 years old male, I'm feeling shevering, stomach pain, and general weekness. So what will I do.
Male | 32
You may have a stomach bug. The condition may lead to shivering, stomach pain, and general weakness. The cause of this can be either eating something bad or a virus. It may help to relax, hydrate, and eat bland foods. Greasy and spicy food is preferable to stay away from. If you can, consult a gastroenterologist about medicines that can soothe your stomach.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a teenage female. Late last night my stomach started to hurt and throughout the night it got progressively worse. The pain is in the upper right abdomen and it radiates towards the top middle too. I’ve taken Advil but it won’t go away. What should I do?
Female | 15
You might have an issue with your gallbladder on the information I have got. It is in the upper right side of the stomach. The area on your right hip with either an inflamed or stone gallbladder might give you severe pain that will sometimes get worse and affect the upper portions of your body. Pain-healing medications like Advil will not be very effective for this type of situation. Consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and examination to get a cure for your condition.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 66 years old having lower abdomen pain for one month.I have taken norfloxacin 400 mg and pain killer for seven days but not cure.What to do?
Male | 66
This type of pain may be felt in this body area due to reasons like the digestive system, bladder, or muscles that are causing the pain. As the medication you had failed, the better thing to do is to visit a gastroenterologist. They may ask you to have other tests like an ultrasound scan to find out the definite cause of your pain.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I take opioids for recreational use and also for anxiety. They have been a life saver for me. But now all of a sudden I am experiencing extreme constipation. It is worth nothing I've had chronic constipation issues my whole life pretty much. I took 2 glasses of MiraLax and 3 Dulcolax stimulant laxatives.
Male | 23
Opioids are known to cause constipation by slowing down intestinal movement. Chronic constipation can lead to further complications if not addressed. Taking MiraLax and Dulcolax was a good start, but it's also important to drink plenty of water and eat high-fiber foods to help improve the condition. Additionally, including light exercise, like walking or yoga, in your routine can be beneficial. If the constipation persists, it would be a good idea to consult a gastroenterologist for further advice and support.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello! I have had this stomach problem for years were my stomach is senstive to foods and drinks and when it hurts it always hurts on the left side of my stomach and is on the way side and kind of raps around my side of left. and the thing is that when i push on the same spot it always hurts on it hurts worse. I've dealt with it for a long time and have always wanted to know what it is causing it.
Female | 16
Stomach sensitivity and left sided pain can be caused by gastritis, Ibs, gastrointestinal infections, food intolerances, inflammatory bowel disease, or kidney stones. Consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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