Male | 86
I get a little bloated feeling after lunch. My normal diet is rice, Dahi, vegetables, and sometimes chicken mince, one wheat chapatti. I am prone to constipation. Sometimes I feel I have to evacuate, but I only pass wind. I do however pass stools minimum once daily. They are normal in colour.
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Considering the above symptoms it might be GERD with IBS, consider visiting a nearby Gastroenterologist to evaluate, if not will get better with diet and lifestyle modifications.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1150)
Respected sir, my mother name ABALA ,age- 70,is suffered abdomen pain, what can i do sir?
Female | 70
Abdominal pain can be diverse, with causes such as indigestion, constipation, or stomach viruses. It's important to watch if the pain is strong, if there is vomiting, or if she has a fever. Urge her to drink water, have a rest, and stay away from heavy meals. If the pain doesn't go away or worsens, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Having High jaundice and done surgery
Female | 38
This can indicate postoperative complications and should be assessed immediately by a qualified physician. That said, I suggest that you make an appointment with a gastroenterologist to treat any liver and biliary problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was very young around 2 years old when I was diagnosed with inguinal hernia then when I was 6 and half I had a surgery and after sometime hernia reoccurred since then I am living with inguinal hernia size of testicles is enlarged and my penis is short like that of kid
Male | 18
A condition like inguinal hernia happens when intestine bulges through a weak spot near your tummy. It causes pain, swelling, or a lump by your groin. Surgery fixes it sometimes. But if hernia returns after surgery, discuss treatment options with your doctor. Enlarged testicle and shorter penis might relate to hernia. So, mention these concerns to your healthcare provider for further solutions.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, I'm Nur. I eat outside and I feel bad. Now I don't want to eat because of Abdominal pain due to frequent bowel movements
Male | 23
According to your symptoms you may have a gastrointestinal problem. For effective diagnosis and management, you need to see a gastroenterologist. They can recommend some tests that are required for the diagnosis of the cause of your stomach ache and the bowel movements that are frequent. For the time being, please limit yourself to eating non outdoor meals and consume food that is easy digestible.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
23 year old female. Have been experiencing discomfort after eating; gas, stomach gurgling, bowel movements for about 4 months
Female | 23
These symptoms can be linked to food intolerances, stress, or gut infections. To identify triggers, try keeping a food diary to track which foods cause your symptoms. Eat small portions and drink plenty of water. If the symptoms continue, it's best to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello why do I keep having continuous and intense hiccups for almost three years now
Male | 22
Your diaphragm twitches, resulting in hiccups. Many factors could cause persistent hiccups over years. For example acid reflux, nerve damage, stress. See a doctor, and discover the reason. They might recommend lifestyle changes and medications. These can help stop hiccups.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Papa kuch b kha lain un k Stomach pain ho jta hai
Male | 68
His stomach pains after eating might result from acidity or gas. Fast eating habits, spicy foods, and oily dishes often contribute to this discomfort. Advise him to consume meals slowly, avoid spicy fare, and eat smaller portions throughout the day to alleviate symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Dr sahab mere pet ke center mai dard or jalan or और एक गांठ या पतली नस अंगुली से दबाने पर लग रही है दर्द और जलन लगातार रहता है।
पुरुष | 50
Your symptoms suggest that you may have an abscess. It’s a collection of pus that causes pain, swelling, and heat. The lump or rope you feel might be part of the abscess. You need to see a doctor about this as soon as possible so they can treat it correctly. Abscesses usually have to be cut open by a doctor to let them heal underground.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Tubular lession illeocec junction means
Male | 29
At the junction between the small and large intestines, abnormal growth can occur, resembling a tube with an issue inside. This can cause stomach pain, changes in bowel movements, and sometimes bleeding. The cause is often inflammation or small growths (polyps). Treatment may involve surgery to remove the growth or medications to relieve symptoms.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My father is suffering from severe acidity and heartburn from last 7 months. now it is getting worse. he has nausea but he never vomits. he is 63 years old. He is a diabetic. but his blood sugar is under control. he is not willing to eat anything. he tried several antacids even Pan 80 but nothing works for him. he had antral gastritis before and he recovered from it in 2018. is it really serious? what is it? how the acidity will be cured? please help.
Male | 63
Considering you father's medical history of diabetes and past gastritis, its important to seek medical attention from a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. The doctor may recommend tests to determine the underlying cause, such as GERD or gastritis.
Apart from medications lifestyle modifications, dietary adjustments, weight management, and stress reduction techniques can also help alot..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel my chest and back pain and hand pain from shoulders i have gas problem
Female | 22
You're experiencing chest and back pain, along with pain in your hands and shoulders, due to gas. Gas can cause pain by pressing against sensitive areas and making your stomach feel bloated. You might also feel like you're unable to pass gas. To help with this, try breathing fresh air, stretching, and avoiding foods that worsen gas, like beans and carbonated drinks. Keep drinking fluids, but also be aware that anxiety can make your gas problems worse. If these symptoms continue, see a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach pain for upper side left after 6 hr later
Female | 16
You mentioned stomach pain on your upper left side started six hours back. This could result from various factors: gas, indigestion, or mild infection. Wolfing down food or certain edibles might trigger it too. Try resting, drinking lots of water, avoid spicy/heavy meals. However, if discomfort persists or worsens, promptly seek medical advice.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Whenever I masterbate, my spine hurts, I have trouble breathing, my stomach doesn't clear, I have gallstones.
Male | 29
Body signals should be cared for. The stress in your body is shown by your spinal pain, difficulty breathing, upset stomach, and gallstones when you are doing masturbation. However, it's important to stress that your body is the one you should notice and not these signs that are sometimes ignored. The next step can be to approach a gastroenterologist to discuss these symptoms in more detail.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 19 year old male, I have been experiencing diarrhea for 5 days, blood is coming with my stool
Male | 19
It seems that you're having a difficult time with diarrhea and blood in your stool. Diarrhea for 5 days with blood may suggest infections, inflammatory bowel disease, or hemorrhoids. Drink plenty of fluids, and stick to bland foods when eating. Find out the reason for it by seeing a gastroenterologist immediately and take the necessary treatment accordingly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am aged 22 ..l have been having stomach pains and cramps with a yellow discharge..after days after l took benzathine for my tensils .what might be the cause ?and what should l take to stop the problem?
Female | 22
These could be symptoms of a bacterial infection in your stomach. Sometimes, the use of antibiotics such as benzathine can deplete the good bacteria in the stomach, which may result in those symptoms. To eliminate the problem, you should consider ingesting only plain, easily digestible foods such as rice and toast. In addition, make sure you drink enough water to keep yourself hydrated. If the symptoms don't go away, it's a good idea to visit a gastroenterologist for more tests and treatment.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I loose my appetite for days and some times weeks. I tend to think I don’t eat that much naturally. I feel there are phlegms within my throat. I salivate a lot during those periods. At times too I eat a lot and have the urge to eat more (but this don’t last long).
Male | 32
You could be having some digestive problems. When you don’t feel like eating and your mouth waters more than usual as well as feeling that you have phlegm in your throat; it might mean that there is heartburn or indigestion. These conditions can cause discomfort when one eats food. To relieve the symptoms, attempt to eat small but frequent meals throughout the day; avoid spicy or greasy foods, and ensure that your body remains hydrated at all times. If these signs persist then seek medical attention from a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis as well as treatment options.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have rectum and intestine noises for 3-4 months now, I have been prescribed acid reflux medication but it didn't do anything it was for 15 days right now it's the 8 or 9 day but I didn't help me, and when I pray my namaz gas gets discharge on its own, and on other times when I'm not praying I discharge gas alot by myself but on namaz it discharges on its own, I have to pray namaz again and again one time I did it 5 times please help me!
Female | 20
According to the information you have given, it appears that you might have symptoms such as too much gas and bowel sounds. These could result from different things including what you eat and drink habitually, problems with digestion or even tension. Make sure you take your time when eating; stay away from food items that make one gassy plus drink enough water. In case this doesn’t help then it would be wise to see a gastroenterologist for further assessment.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been feeling dizzy for the last 3 days and I am not able to digest whatever I am eating, also the blood test report is attached , so please suggest me
Male | 25
From the blood test results, it appears that there are inadequate levels of iron in your system. This can cause vertigo and trouble digesting food. I suggest you add such foods as spinach, lentils, or red meat which are rich in iron to your diet. Also if the physician orders it, you may consider taking an iron supplement that may help alleviate these symptoms.
Answered on 6th June '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
Why I have abdominal pain
Female | 14
Abdominal discomfort can occur due to various reasons. It may stem from consumed food items or gastrointestinal distress. If localized in the lower right area, appendicitis could be the culprit, requiring immediate medical attention. Alternatively, gas accumulation or constipation can also trigger such pain. Consuming smaller portions, staying hydrated, and engaging in physical movement may alleviate gas or constipation-related discomfort. However, if the pain persists or intensifies, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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