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Female | 23

Could My Fast Heartbeat and Abdominal Discomfort Be Related?

I am suffering from fast heartbeat and with abdomen doscomfort and am unabke to gain weight

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 7th June '24

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.

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I was feeling unwell, was given some anti malarial, not much change, later typhoid was suspected, but I didn't do a test. I've been on ciproflaxacin, I feel like going for a blood check up but it might not work since I've been on medicine, am asking for advice

Male | 20

It seems that dealing with a complex situation. Being sick and taking drugs can lead to inaccurate results of a blood test. Knowing exactly what is wrong is necessary for the right treatment. Symptoms of fever, stomach ache and general body weakness are common in both malaria and typhoid. Failing to go through the test may complicate matters further. My advice is to wait for some days after completion of the ciprofloxacin course before going for a blood test. This will enable you to get clearer results about your health status. 

Answered on 29th May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Hi. It’s regarding my younger sister she’s 4. After Eid, she stopped eating and lost weight a bit. But she’s been eating well again for the last 2 weeks so her appetite is back to normal. She had an ear infection and flu right before she lost her appetite but her appetite loss happened after finishing the antibiotics. However, over the past months she always says ‘my leg hurts’ and she says it’s her ankle. It doesn’t make her cry or anything and it doesn’t stop her playing like a wild animal ???? but today she has blood in her poo and on tissue when wiping it was bright red blood it’s happened before when she was constipated she didn’t drink much water yesterday and my other sister also got the norovirus so it could be that- her poo was watery. She also catches colds frequently

Female | 4

 See­ing blood when she goes poo could me­an she's constipated. That can make poo hard to pass. It may also be­ from norovirus, which causes diarrhea and tummy aches. He­r sore leg nee­ds checking too. That pain may relate to he­r other problems or signal something e­lse. Make sure she­ drinks lots of water and eats healthy foods to he­lp her tummy feel be­tter. If the leg pain ge­ts worse or won't go away, take her to the doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Hello, here rupa and my problem is im suffering from GERD problem how to rid from this problem ,and how many time does it take to control my acidity. What is the medicine?

Female | 30

You have GERD, where stomach acid goes back into the food pipe and causes discomfort. Symptoms of GERD include heartburn, chest pain, and a sore throat. To reduce the intensity you may use smaller quantities of food. Antacids or proton pump inhibitors also affect stomach acids, so when needed, these medications are advised to be taken. Determining the right course of action may be lengthy and difficult for you. But with your commitment and those new lifestyle changes, you may feel many improvements.

Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Suffring with cronic contipation B12 is 350 and vitamin d is 27 can I take supplements

Male | 18

Experiencing chronic constipation and having B12 levels at 350 and vitamin D levels at 27 ng/mL might require medical attention. Your doctor can assess your levels, determine if supplementation is necessary, and guide you toward appropriate treatment for both constipation and potential deficiencies.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I have mild chest pain and stomach bloating

Female | 50

There are several causes of mild chest pain and stomach bloating which may include acid reflux, gastritis or even heart attack. It is recommended to visit a gastroenterologist or cardiologist so that the underlying cause of symptoms can be identified. Do not disregard the signs, and seek medical help immediately.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I am kennedy...and for years i have been taking ant acids when am in an occasion...or during travelling....my mind thought it was acid in the stomach, wen i take ant acid..there is no gas formation in the stomach and no regular farts. So i came to find that wen i take food like beans i expect to have more acid and farts but thats not the case...the farts has no smell...just stomach gas then a sound then a fart...

Male | 23

You've had gas in your tummy without a funky sme­ll. This is normal, it occurs when our bodies process the­ food we eat. Some foods like­ beans tend to make more­ gas. To reduce the gassy fe­eling, try eating slower. Also, ditch fizzy drinks and split your me­als into smaller portions. 

Answered on 28th Aug '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I’m from India. I got a question about chilli powder or I guess paprika in the west. Can chilli cause any problem with my stomach or intestine? Can it cause ulcers? Because the whole of internet says it’s good.

Male | 30

Chilies are a healthy ingredient that most people can eat without having problems. Even though, it is also possible for a stomach to become upset, or intestines to be inflamed with chili. Stomach irritations like these can lead to symptoms such as stomach pain, acid indigestion, or indigestion. In rare cases, some people can develop ulcers after eating extremely spicy foods. These sores can appear in the stomach or intestines' lining and cause discomfort and pain. In case of nausea, an antispasmodic should be taken right before bed.

Answered on 18th June '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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

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