Male | 19
Why do I have recurring lower abdomen pain?
I am having reccuring stomach ache every month lower abdomen pain feeing fire dizziness vommitting slight fever eyes pain mouth taste changes sometimes blotting took ranidom and pantop dsr but of no use
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 24th Sept '24
As you said, the recurring stomach ache, lower abdomen pain, dizziness, vomiting, fever, eye pain, and hypergeusia could stand for various things. These symptoms may be related to your digestive system's issues or infections. The most appropriate action is to go to a gastroenterologist. They can make a thorough checkup, maybe do some tests, and prescribe you the right medicine to help you get back to normal.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1145)
I am 19 yrs old and today I got tiny lump in my butt hole and yesterday I get chicken rice and got lose motion today and this lump and its discomfort and pain little ..any serious issue are it's normal
Female | 19
These signs might be caused by an illness known as an anal fissure, which is influenced by constipation or diarrhea. Spicy or greasy dishes can make it even worse. You can soak in warm water and keep the area clean. Moreover, it will also be beneficial for you to drink lots of water and consume high-fiber foods to avoid getting constipated. In case the condition continues or becomes severe, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, 45f, Caucasian. History family of cancer from father side (prostate) and liver (grandmother) Started developing GI symptoms 2 years ago. Main symptoms are pain/discomfort on the epigastric region, increased burping, nausea and loss of apetite and normal stools intercalated with mushy stools. Did several FBC, stool test for blood and HPylori, and US, all normal apart from uncomplicated gallstones. After being put on PPIs for 2 weeks I felt slightly better but the symptoms kept coming and going. Pushed for another GE appointment and had a Upper endoscopy done that revealed excessive bile in stomach and non working LES. Again was advised PPIs for 3 weeks and that's it. I keep on having on and off symptoms and had had another stool test that came back negative. I'm scared this is a gastric cancer, can you please advise? Thank you!
Female | 45
The symptoms you mentioned—such as pain, burping, nausea, and changes in appetite—can be caused by various conditions like gastritis or GERD. Excess bile in the stomach or a weak LES (lower esophageal sphincter) could be contributing to your discomfort. It's a relief that your tests have ruled out serious conditions like cancer. It’s important to monitor your symptoms and work with your doctor to manage them, possibly with medications like PPIs. Your gastroenterologist will continue to follow up if any issues persist.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have issues in my anal as lymph came out of anal n it's hurts when poop tym it's very unbearable pls suggest me what's this so I can get treatment.
Female | 44
It seems that you have an ailment known as an anal crack. This condition is characterized by cracks in the skin around the anus, which can lead to blood and/or injury in the rectum. This may be from being constipated, having diarrhea, or simply surviving hard stools. To relieve the pain and the healing process, you should see a dietician who will give you foods rich in fiber. Also, a glass of water every day and the use of over-the-counter creams to cover the corroded area can be used to help ease the pain and promote the area to heal. For sure, the area troubles you, however, you are urged to seek help if the techniques have failed and no improvement has been noticed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Lower left side abdomen pain and upper back pain n mild head turn and constipation pain
Female | 25
Your symptoms – pain near your tummy button, back discomfort, mild head ache, and feeling blocked up – could stem from gas buildup or constipation. Gulping water frequently, munching fiber-filled fare, and taking gentle strolls may be relieved. However, if troubles persist, consulting a gastroenterologist becomes important.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was loose motion before 2 days . I taken loperamide capsule but stopped my latrin from 2 days .
Male | 40
It seems that you are having constipation caused by loperamide which you took for your loose motions. The reason behind this is that loperamide reduces the movement of your gut. Dehydration, lack of fiber in the diet, or certain medications are some of the most common causes of constipation. To treat constipation, one should drink enough water, consume high-fiber foods such as fruits and vegetables, and do mild exercises such as walking.
Answered on 30th Sept '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 haven't been able to freshen up properly for a few days...and I have stomach pain on my left side.
Male | 33
Gas buildup or constipation could create this unpleasant feeling. Not expelling waste regularly causes issues too. Drink plenty of water to stay hydrated. Fiber-rich foods aid waste removal from the body. Mild exercise like walking helps food move along smoothly. However, if pains persist despite self-care measures, it's wise to consult a gastroenterologist promptly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
when I laydown to sleep i get an excruciating pain in my stomach and it feels like im paralyzed and cant breath and going to pass out
Male | 34
A stomach ulcer seems likely. Ulcers are painful stomach sores. Spicy foods and stress worsen them. Eat bland foods. Relax via deep breaths, gentle exercises. Seek medical help if pain persists. Ulcers require proper treatment. Avoiding care risks complications. Small changes promote healing. Visit a gastroenterologist, so they can review your diet, and prescribe medication. Ulcers can heal with proper management.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi so I took omeprazole for 1 month because of GERD, now I’m off it and back on Vyvanse but my vyvanse doesn’t work at all after the omeprazole, it doesn’t activate, how come?
Male | 27
Omeprazole decreases the bioavailability of Vyvanse by blocking its uptake.
For the GERD, it is recommended to see a gastroenterologist for its management and psychiatrist in case of prescribing Vyvanse.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My patient name is pramod kumar And liver stiffness is 22.6 and uap is 341so what can I do
Male | 50
Your liver stiffness is 22.6, and your UAP is 341. These numbers suggest a liver issue. Symptoms might include tiredness, yellowing of the skin, and stomach pain. Conditions could be fatty liver, hepatitis, or other liver problems. To maintain good liver health, follow a healthy diet, avoid alcohol, and strictly follow your doctor's advice.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
So after having dinner i suddenly felt vomiting so while vomiting there was little blood what to do
Female | 24
As soon as you can, go to a gastroenterologist. The symptom of hematemesis – vomiting blood is a serious sign that must not be overlooked. It may refer to various diseases, including gastric ulcers, inflammation of the stomach lining or even cancer. Only an expert can identify the underlying condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Himali Patel
I have been experiencing severe chest pain and already did an echocardiogram and nothing was found.
Female | 21
There can be various causes of chest pain that are unrelated to the heart. an echocardiogram can rule out certain heart-related issues but still its imp to further examine your case.
There can be various causes of a chest pain like musculoskeletal issues (such as muscle strain or inflammation), gastrointestinal problems (such as acid reflux or gastritis), anxiety or panic attacks, respiratory conditions, or even issues with the esophagus. Check with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 34. I am male. Blood is coming out of the toilet door because my bowels are hard. It has been going on for two or three days. No pain.
Male | 35
It appears as though you are encountering bowel difficulties. When the poop contains blood, even if there is no pain, it is abnormal. This may occur when the bowels are firm due to insufficient water consumption or fiber intake. You can attempt to soften your stool by drinking a lot of water and consuming more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. If the problem persists, schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist for a check-up.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I m 40 years old. I m suffering from fissure in anus. It gives me pain
Male | 40
Fissures are little rips in the skin around the anus. Passing hard stools, diarrhea, or inflammatory bowel disease can cause them. To heal the fissure, drink plenty of water, eat foods high in fiber, and use stool softeners. You might need creams or ointments too so that it does not hurt as much and heals faster.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello I am 26 year old male, I recently switched from wheat to barley chapatis and got tight stools due to which near my anus there is a minute swelling and it pains a little when I press it also a bit sizzling is there. Kindly advise some medications and lifestyle changes
Male | 26
You are likely dealing with a problem called anal fissure. This can arise from hard stools and the consequent straining of the bowel movements. For the pain and swelling, start with the treatment of drinking plenty of water and eating more fiber foods, like, for instance, fruits and veggies. You can also get relief with the help of over-the-counter creams. However, if the pain still doesn't go away, should visit a gastroenterologist's office for more tests and treatment.
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
should I be having liver pain between 10 and 15 years after my gallbladder removal? it is intermittent in frequency, but when it happens, it is excruciating enough that I have to pull the car over and it has caused me to call off work. But when it does happen, it may only last for an hour, and it leaves as quickly as it came on. Is there something else going on with my liver or is this from my gallbladder removal?
Male | 38
Experiencing liver pain years after gallbladder removal isn't typical. Post-cholecystectomy syndrome might cause it, where fatty foods bring pain, bloating, or nausea. However, your severe, intermittent pain suggests another liver issue like gallstones or inflammation. Consult a gastroenterologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 24th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 65 years old lady i had my gallbladder operation in the year 2021 the report came out it said I have chronic cholecysticis .Now after drinking milk tea for 21 days I am having sharp needle like pain in my upper right abdomen.
Female | 65
This discomfort may be associated with a condition called chronic cholecystitis which is related to your past problems with the gallbladder. Symptoms of this disease include sharp or needle-like pains felt in the upper right side of the abdomen. To relieve yourself, it would help not taking dairy products and beverages rich in fat. It’s also advisable to see a gastroenterologist for more advice on what to do next.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hii I am an 18 year old male. I had an endoscopy 2 months ago which showed H.Pylori gastritis. My doc has prescribed me esomeprazole, antacids and rebamipide for 15 days. Is there any particular way I have to take these meds? Any possible interaction between the antacid and rebamipide?? My doc has not instructed me properly.
Male | 18
Esoprazole need to take before food.
Antacid need to take after food.
Rebamipide need to take after food.
As you have H pylori gastritis, therefore you need to take HP kit for at least 15 days.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been suffering from digestive issues and stomach disorders for about a month. I feel like it takes long for my stomach to digest food. I feel hungry but I can't eat because of this issue. If I do, I'll get acid reflux and other symptoms.
Male | 20
Gastritis makes the stomach lining inflamed. Slow digestion, lack of appetite, and acid reflux occur. Stress, spicy foods, and medications cause it. Eat small meals frequently. Avoid caffeine and alcohol. Stay hydrated. Manage stress through breathing or meditation. See a gastroenterologist if symptoms don't improve.
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Upper stomach region pain stomach pain
Female | 19
Pain in the upper stomach can be caused by various factors, including indigestion, acid reflux, or a stomach ulcer. Symptoms may include a burning sensation, bloating, or feeling overly full. To help alleviate the discomfort, try eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy foods, and not lying down immediately after eating. If the pain persists or worsens, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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