Female | 26
Have I Re-aggravated My Chronic Fissure with Constipation?
I am a 26 year old female and I have been suffering from chronic fissure for the last 6 months. I have been on homeopathic medication for last 5 months and I have recovered fully almost but last few days ago I suffered from constipation and due to strain in my bowel movement,the fissure was back with a little pain and pricking discomfort while passing stool.
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd Sept '24
Fissures are small tears in the lining of the anus and can be extremely painful. Doing this is most effective if you keep your stool soft, drink plenty of water, eat foods that are high in fiber, and use stool softeners if necessary. The bathroom should be straining-free during your period of healing.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1143)
I feel a bulge when i press down in my lower left abdomen. I dont feel any pain.
Male | 28
You might be suffering from a hernia in your lower left abdomen. A hernia is a condition in which an organ or a tissue pushes through a weak area in the surrounding muscle. So it is possible that it feels like a bulge when you touch it. Hernias can sometimes be painless, but it's always a good idea to see a doctor to make sure of a diagnosis. Treatment usually includes surgery to repair the hernia. Visit a gastroenterologist to make sure you get the right treatment.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 18 year old female I have gerd and every morning I've been puking and I wanna know how I can get it to stop?
Female | 18
GERD, short for gastroesophageal reflux disease, can bring on such symptoms as morning sickness and the desire to vomit. This occurs when stomach acid returns to the esophagus. To bring down this, you can eat smaller meals, avoid spicy or acidic foods, don't lie down right after eating, and raise the head of your bed. These calming measures can assist you in decreasing your complaints and make you feel better.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have a lot of pain in my stomach
Male | 29
Stomach discomfort often results from consuming excessive amounts or improper foods, and stress may contribute. Relieving this involves rest, clear liquids, and bland meals. However, if pain persists or intensifies, consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
been under investigation for upper left sided stomach and chest pain for about 2 years now. The pain usually comes during strenuous activity causing me to stop what I’m doing. I had a hiatus hernia which recently got repaired by surgery to stop the acid reflux but doctors did not think that this would stop the pain I was getting which it hasn’t! I’ve had CT scans which have supposedly been normal, an ultra sound which shown an enlarged spleen and an hematoma on the spleen. (Doctors don’t seem concerned by this) Bloods are also fairly normal as been told nothing stands out. Not sure what causes this pain as it’s interfering with every day life
Male | 25
You've been through a lot with this ongoing pain, especially after having surgery for a hiatus hernia. Since the CT scans and ultrasounds have shown an enlarged spleen and hematoma, it's important to follow up with a gastroenterologist or a hematologist. They can help you understand whether these findings could be related to your pain and guide you toward the right treatment.
Answered on 28th Aug '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
Hai doctor I got sun stork and stomach infection. And my upper lip blinking. Please suggest a good recommendation
Male | 35
You can suffer from sunstroke plus stomachache and upper lip twitching. Consulting a medical professional, especially a gastroenterologist and a dermatologist becomes very necessary.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I usually have bowel movements once per day. This remains the same yet on Sunday I saw bright red blood on the toilet paper after wiping my bottom. It took several wipes for the blood to clear away. Each wipe had marginally less blood. All in all I wiped away around two tablespoons of bright red blood. I checked my stool and the bright red blood was intermixed with the stool. It stained the inside of the toilet with bright red streaks of blood as it caught the inside edge of the toilet basin. Aside the blood in the stool, there was no other blood pooled at the bottom of the toilet water. This has happened each day since. There is only blood during bowel movement. I don't have constipation and don't need to strain to defecate. The stool is of a normal size, colour and consistency. Neither big nor hard to cause an anal fissure on exit. I have no pain, no constipation, no itchy bottom, no fatigue, no lightheadedness, no fever, no unintended weight loss. I am a man aged 40 with no other health complaints.
Male | 40
It may be because of hemorrhoids or anal fissure. But it is essential to differentiate them from other serious disease such as colorectal cancer. It would be recommended to you to see a gastroenterologist to have a deeper diagnosis and the best treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have watery Diarrhoea last 2 days I take 4 roko tablet but nothing happened please help me
Male | 21
If the roko tablets weren't helpful, it could be an infection, food poisoning, or a stomach bug. Moreover, drink plenty of water to keep your body hydrated. Eating simple foods like rice, toast, and bananas will also help. If it continues, it's best to visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir আমার মায়ের গত মাস থেকে পেটের নিছ টায় ব্যাথা করছে মাঝে মাঝে জোরে হয় আবার মাঝে মাঝে আস্তে হয় আবার কখনো কখনো কমে ও যায় , তাছাড়া আর অন্য কিছু symptom নেই কি করব বুঝতে পারছিনা একটু suggestion দেবেন
Female | 58
Your mother is suffering from her lower abdomen pain. In the case of digestive and even gynecological issues, pain of this kind can be a result of several reasons. Make sure to drink and eat foods with less fat to help you avoid further illness caused by crunch. If this pain stays with her or becomes worse, a gastroenterologist should be consulted to diagnose and provide effective treatment.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have had stomach pain for the past 3 months. Always after eating. Usually twice a week. I have stopped coffee and dairy and the pain is still going on. I am 6 months postpartum and have never had this issue until after pregnancy.
Female | 25
If you have persistent stomach pain after eating for three months, even after eliminating coffee and dairy, then you must consult with your nearest gastroenterologist, they will perform necessary tests, and provide appropriate treatment or further referrals if needed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Please I need prescription for bloated stomach
Female | 25
I cannot prescribe medicines without proper evaluation. Please consult a gastroenterologist or a general physician. Although you can try some home remedies that can help. Eat smaller, more frequent meals, drink more water, reduce intake of gas-producing foods, do regular physical activities. hope this helps..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why does my chest hurt when I eat rice? Like it feels like the rice is hitting my heart.
Male | 49
Chest discomfort while eating rice could be due to acid reflux, food allergy, gastrointestinal issues, stress, or other medical conditions. It's crucial to consult a gastroenterologist in your locality for accurate diagnosis and advice. If you experience chest pain, seek medical attention promptly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Raj
Dear Sir/ Madam I had a abdominal ultrasound it shows 3.0 duct dialetion, is it normal with age. I am 63,any cause for concern to worry. Is it slow growing cancer. Kindly advise highly anticipated. Best regards
Male | 63
interpreting a 3.0 cm duct in the abdominal ultrasound is normal to progression with age. Do not forget to see the gastroenterologist who will take into consideration your symptoms and situation and may recommend some follow up or treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I face problems pait drd jaundice
Male | 21
It would be advisable to visit a gastroenterologist if you suffer from abdominal pain and jaundice as well. Jaundice may be the result of different factors which include liver diseases and problems in the bile ducts. The area of expertise of a gastroenterologist will cover the execution of the required tests and recommendations of the suitable treatment options as your particular condition demands.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Bad stomach bloating and intestine pain, medication not working.
Male | 42
The information you've given suggests you're having a case of bloating and pain in the intestines that your medication cannot fix. One of the causes of bloating and intestinal pain may be rushing the eating process, food intolerances, or digestive problems. Small your meals gradually to allow the digestive system to adapt, cut out the foods that bloat you, and drink enough water to relieve your symptoms. If the pain is still present, visiting a gastroenterologist can be necessary to see other reasons that might be the cause.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Having stomach pain and back pain but just don't pain travels everywhere and plus feel nausea feeling short breath feeling gassy and I am done with feeling like this I had this at least one month
Male | 20
You seem to be having difficulties. Issues like acid reflux, gastritis, or ulcers occur. They make your stomach upset. Your back hurts too. You may feel sick or bloated. Breathing becomes harder. However, some tips help. Eat smaller portions. Avoid spicy and fatty choices. Stay upright after meals. Drink water frequently. Try antacids from stores. But if troubles continue, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 32 years old female & has diagnosed with Grade 2 Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease with Hepatomegaly & Splenomegaly. My height is 156 cm & weight is 73 kg. what should I do?
Female | 32
It appears that you have Grade 2 Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, along with an enlarged liver and spleen due to fat deposits. This condition can result from obesity, high cholesterol, or diabetes, and symptoms may include fatigue, abdominal pain, and weight loss. To improve your health, focus on a healthy, balanced diet, regular exercise, and closely monitor your cholesterol and blood sugar levels.
Answered on 30th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mom found out she has a big cyst in her stomach. Attached to her belly button. I want to know if the surgery to remove it is risky.?
Female | 67
The cyst can often bring pain and discomfort. They are due to the blocking of the glands or infections. Although cyst removal is generally quite safe, some risks are part of all surgeries. Her physician has to explain the pros and cons to your mom, so that she can make a well-informed decision about what is best for her health.
Answered on 18th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am facing digestion issue and a lot of heat is storing in my body. My head is burning, and my eyes are swelling. I also experiencing too cold my hands and my foot but while body is burning
Male | 31
You are probably suffering from hyperthyroidism. In simple terms, your thyroid gland is overactive, thus, your body produces too much heat. The symptoms include digestion issues, feeling too hot, eye swelling, and cold hands and feet. To get help, you should visit a gastroenterologist who can provide treatment to balance your thyroid hormones and improve your symptoms.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Having stomach cramps, gurgling and diarrhea. Previous dr. gave medications on IBS, antibiotics All symptoms stop until the medicines are continued
Female | 16
There are chances you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms. When stomach aches, rumbles, and diarrhea occur, that suggests gut sensitivity. Antibiotics sometimes trigger these by disrupting gut bacteria balance. To ease discomfort, consume mild foods like rice, bananas, and toast in small portions. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water. If problems persist, it's crucial to consult your doctor again.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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