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What should I do for stomach cramps?
I have a stomach cramps what should I do?
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Answered on 5th July '24
If you're experiencing stomach cramps, it's important to consider factors like diet, hydration, and any recent changes in routine. If the cramps persist or worsen, it's advisable to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment. They can provide personalized advice based on your symptoms and medical history to ensure proper management of your condition.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1246)
Starting stage of khuni piles treatment
Male | 25
Bleeding piles, called hemorrhoids, have treatment options in early stages. Bright red blood shows up in stool or toilet water. Itching and discomfort around the anus happens. Bowel movements cause pain. Drink lots of water to avoid constipation. Eat fiber-rich fruits and veggies. Try over-the-counter ointments for relief. But if symptoms continue, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Constipation rehta Dr mjhy
Female | 17
This type of problems may develop due to a number of factors that include low fiber diet, no physical activity, drugs and certain diseases. This is because it is important to drink enough fluid and to take your fiber intake within the required limit. Also, try and stay active. Consult your gastroenterologist so that he can conduct more comprehensive examination and treatment in cases of severe and chronic constipation.
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
Dear Doctor, Could a one-time irritation of previously asymptomatic internal hemorrhoids of grade 1 or 2 cause anal itching that would appear only 5 weeks after the irritation and develop into chronic itching persisting for several years? This concerns a 25-year-old young person. Is there any direct or indirect mechanism for this, or is it impossible? Thank you for your response, and I wish you all the best.
Male | 33
In cases of non-recurrent, minor (grade 1 or 2) internal hemorrhoids it is quite likely that a protruding vein may cause an itch that will appear a few weeks later and will become chronic over time. This may happen due to irritation and skin sensitivity around the region. Itchy hemorrhoids can be effectively relieved by dipping over-the-counter topical creams and gels specifically made for hemorrhoid use. Also, practice good hygiene and think about making some dietary adjustments to avoid constipation.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello, I have been experiencing large amounts of blood in faeces when I use the toilet and some pain for the last two weeks. I think it is linked to drug and alcohol use, as I'm only 23 but have been abusing several pills (sometimes 30 a day, ibuprofen/codeine) and drinking a lot for around 3 years now on and off. I have also developed mouth sores on the corner of my lips for no apparent reason and I think this may be related. Do you know what this could be?
Male | 23
Blood and pain when using the toilet indicate problems inside your body. Those mouth sores reveal that something is wrong with your health. These issues likely stem from drug or alcohol abuse. Your liver, stomach, and even immune system could be damaged. Getting help from a gastroenterologist immediately is vital.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi i am 63 yrs old have been a diabetic 20yrs. My problem i am constipated so bad that i get cramps in my tummy.i have used laxet a full botel tummy goes once then i feel ok till bed time...cramps are very very sore.i need something to get the blockage out...that what i think.
Male | 63
For severe constipation, especially with your long-term diabetes, it's important to address this carefully. Overuse of laxatives like Laxet can worsen the problem. Increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can help. However, for immediate relief and to ensure it's safe given your medical history, please consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide appropriate treatment and manage any underlying issues.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello sir , Sir my age is 23 and I got fatty liver and ocd from 3 years when first time I got fatty liver my ultrasound report show grade 2 fatty liver and my doctor gave me proper medicine like golbi sr 450, adilip 45, zolfresh 10, ocid 20, folvite 5 , fluvox cr 300 , epilive 600 , rospitril plus 1 , clonil 75 SR . and after 6 months my treatment completed and docter advised me usg and I reversed to fatty grade 1 liver and docter stop my medication later I got fatty liver 1 and high triglycerides so doctor recheck my tests and I done with all test cbc , lft , kft , thyroid test , hba1c , lipid profile and usg and results were all kft , thyroid , hba1c are normal but elevated liver enzymes sgpt and sgot and lipid are also high and usg show fatty 1 grade and doctor re start my all medicines as same as first time medicines for six months then after 6 months my doctor advised all re test my all reports get normal except liver enzymes and grade 1 fatty liver and docter told me everything is normal so they stop my medication and advice me physically activity to do but I am little obese and doing no exercise and drink alcohol 90-120 ml a day six to seven times a month and later after just one year I got fatty liver symptoms and I go to new doctor well renowned doctor he advised me fibroscan , lft , cbc , esr , lipid profile , thyroid test , hba1c. Reports are : hba1c - 5.8 normal Kft : normal Thyroid : normal Esr : normal CBC : little low RBC , low p.c.v , little high m.c.h , m.c.h.c Lft : bilrubin direct 0.3 indirect 0.4 , sgpt 243 , sgot 170 IU/L Lipid profile : Total cholesterol : 210 mg/dl Triglycerides : 371 mg/dl Ldl : 141 mg/dl Hdl : 38 mg/dl Vldl : 74 mg/dl Tc/hdl ratio : 5.5 Ldl/hdl ratio : 3.7 Fibroscan report : Cap(dB/m) median : 355 Iqr : 28 Iqr/median : 8% E(KPa) median : 10.0 Iqr : 2.3 Iqr/med : 23% Examination M(Liver) Number of valid measurements : 10 Number of invalid measurements : 0 Success rate : 100% Measurements all 10 : 1- CAP : 359 dB/m E : 10.2 KPa 2- CAP : 333 dB/m E : 12.8 KPa 3- CAP : 351 dB/m E : 7.6 KPa 4- CAP : 302 dB/m E : 7.1 KPa 5- CAP : 381 dB/m E : 7.8 KPa 6- CAP : 359 dB/m E : 8.9 KPa 7- CAP : 368 dB/m E : 10.7 KPa 8- CAP : 345 dB/m E : 10.2 KPa 9- CAP : 310 dB/m E : 9.8 KPa 10- Not given Clinical correlation with fibroscan data : Evidence of significantly with fibrosis of liver corresponding to liver biopsy metavir score F3 Treatment started : - Flunil 40< - ursotina 300< - cutee 400< - roseday F10- - zolfresh 10 - ocid 20 Treatment given : 1 Year After Treatment Tests : Fibroscan report : Cap(dB/m) mean : 361 E(KPa) median : 9.4 Iqr/median : 28% Examination M(Liver) Number of e- measurements : 10 Success rate : >100% Measurements all 10 : 1- E : 11 KPa 2- E : 11.5 KPa 3- E : 10.0 KPa 4- E : 10.7 KPa 5- E : 7.8 KPa 6- E : 8.5 KPa 7- E : 8.8 KPa 8- E : 11.4 KPa 9- E : 8.2 KPa 10- E : 7.5 KPa Clinical correlation with fibroscan data : Evidence of significantly steatosis with evidence of fibrosis of liver corresponding to liver biopsy metavir score F2 B.M.I : 29 CBC : normal Esr : normal Thyroid test : normal Kft : normal Uric acid : normal Lipid profile : normal Lft test : sgpt 113 sgot 70 IU/L Serum GGTP : 42 IU/L (normal) Hba1c : 6.1 % prediabeties Treatment medicines for NASH : - Ocid 20- - Flunil 60- - Zolfresh 10- - Bilypsa- - Polvite E- - Fenocor R- - My question sir : Can my fibrosis F3 to F2 can come back to F0 healthy liver after weight loss and treatment I listen that scarring is natural process to heal itself but scar never go just it get fade with treatment not permanently heal or removed is it true or not what is your advice sir
Male | 23
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease can progress to fibrosis, which is the scaring of the liver. Healthy weight loss through diet and exercise can play a key role in the liver's health. The liver is capable of some self-repair, but the damage from serious scarring is probably not going to be reversed completely. Following your doctor's advice, taking your medication, and lifestyle changes to support your liver health are essential.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m 54 years old, have ulcer gastro duodenal du to Hpylori Now filling pain in the fossil iliac right and going down to my leg and fill some pressure on my back
Female | 54
Consult with a doctor if your still experiencing pain radiating down to your leg and feel pressure on your back. And as per your history of Hpylori the pain could be related to that..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Vomiting black stuff last night, early morning, had bad pain in stomach
Male | 66
Black vomit and intense stomach pain indicate a serious condition. It signifies bleeding within your stomach, where blood mixes with gastric acid. Causes include smoking, alcohol consumption, or certain medications. Promptly seek medical attention. Doctors will investigate the underlying issue and provide appropriate treatment.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi. I'm 43 years old woman and I was diagnosed back in my County with Chron's disease ileocolitis. I'm in the UK now and I'm having some problems with the doctors here. I need to ask some questions because I'm feeling sick again.
Female | 43
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss are common symptoms of this disease. The cause isn't fully understood, but genetics, immune issues, and environmental factors likely play roles. To manage it, eat a healthy diet. Take prescribed meds. Reduce stress when you can. See a gastroenterologist regularly for checkups.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
A person is diagnosed with big polyp Also is a patient of high sugar and bp Can the polyp be cured with medicine without a surgery
Male | 47
A big polyp with high sugar and BP can be difficult to manage. The body can be infested by polyps because of the abnormal growths. They can make you bleed, hurt, or get stuck in the blockade. While some polyps require surgery, others can be treated with medicines. However, it is critical to follow them closely. Ensure you follow your doctor's instructions, take medicines regularly, and have frequent check-ups to keep everything in check.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir I am a 37 years old female I was having Anal fissure last year so I went to 2 to 3 doctor The last doctor I don't why without any reason he gave me escitolpram nexito 5mg after taking medicine I got tingling sensation in my both hand severely for 3 hrs and from that day till now no medicine is giving me peaceful sleep I tried restil Ventab melatonin zolpidem Amitone Amitryn clonafit Atonil mirtaz Gabapentin dayvigo and finally I am taking calmtra 10 mg and whole day there is continuously sleep on my eyes kindly someone help
Female | 37
The issues could be connected to the medicine you were given. In truth, sometimes Escitalopram, also called Nexito, is capable of causing side effects such as tingling sensation and sleeping disorders to the patients who take it. Inform the doctor and be involved in the treatment process.
Answered on 27th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My aunt has kidney problems. She undergoes kidney dialysis twice a week. She has worms in her intestines. He started taking exantal 500 mg along with vermox 500 mg to treat worms. After taking the medicines, there are worms in their intestines, they are coming out in thousands through the stool. So how long will they have to take the pills they are taking? The bugs are very small and there are black bugs along with big white bugs. Please tell me if there is any other treatment for this.
Female | 50
Your aunt has intestinal worms, but the good news is that medications like Exantal and Vermox can help get rid of them. It’s normal for worms to appear in the stool after taking the medication. She may need to continue taking the pills for a few more days to ensure all the worms are gone. If she still has worms after completing the treatment, it's important to consult the doctor for further options.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Muje mota hone ka ek accha medicine chaiye jiska side effect nehi hey or waight baad mai na ghat jaye
Male | 28
Weight gain does not simply rely on medications. A balanced diet that contains a good amount of proteins and carbohydrates, plus regular physical activity can aid you to gain weight healthily. A nutritionist or dietician will help develop a suitable nutrition plan for your health status and your body type. If you have any difficulty related to weight gain, then going to an endocrinologist or gastroenterologist will help you find the hidden cause of the problem and receive proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Mai 25 saal ka purush hu ,do din pahle se mujhe external pile hua hai kya mai syptovit e 500 mg tablet use krni chahiye,mujhe bleeding nhi ho rhi hai
पुरुष | 25
You might have external hemorrhoids. Symptoms include itchiness, pain and sometimes bleeding. While Syptovit E 500mg might help with other things, it’s not the best for this. To treat external hemorrhoids you could try taking warm baths, eating foods high in fiber, and keeping your bottom clean so that the signs go away. If they don’t get better or worsen, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am DEV from Delhi my age is 21 year old. I have stomache its kind a pain at touch never goes away from 2 months i got ct scan usg xray every report is normal i have gas problem i am so much in depression for my health kindly help me
Male | 21
Dealing with stomach troubles for two months can be tough, but the good news is that your tests are all clear! However, your ongoing pain and gas might still be caused by gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or even anxiety. Gas buildup can make things uncomfortable, so it's a good idea to watch your diet—avoid gassy foods like beans, fizzy drinks, and dairy for now. Exercise can also help relieve gas discomfort. Don't forget to manage stress, as anxiety can worsen stomach issues. Try relaxation techniques like deep breathing and meditation. If these changes don't help, it's best to revisit your gastroenterologist.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Will dorn therapy helps in curing ibs/ibd disease because am taking dorn treatment till now 12 sessions completed but no improvement.
Male | 24
Ibd and Ibs are complex conditions that involve inflammation and dysfunction of the gastrointestinal system. They require medical management and treatment approaches that are specific to these conditions. Treatment for IBD and IBS needs a combination of medication, dietary modifications, lifestyle changes, and sometimes psychological support.
While alternative therapies and complementary approaches may have their benefits it's crucial to rely on evidence based treatments for conditions as complex as Ibd and Ibs.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hlo mam mere pet me Dard ho raha hai esa LG ra pet fatne vala hai fafede se niche Dard ho ra hai bhot
Male | 24
You are experiencing a difficult stomach ache that feels like a knife tearing from the middle to the lower part of the stomach. This type of pain could be due to gas or indigestion. You know sometimes it may occur if you eat too fast or spicy food. At first, try eating slowly and avoiding spicy foods. Drinking warm water can also help to calm your stomach. If the pain is steadfast or increasing, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have lower left abdominal pain
Female | 32
Diverticulitis, ovarian cysts, or kidney stones can be characterized by lower left abdominal pain among other conditions. Depending on how severe and lasting your symptoms are, I would suggest making an appointment with a gastroenterologist or a gynecologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I m 36 year old. Gas problem in Abdominal long time. Last 2 year Facing problem Fatty Liver. Constipation Problem
Male | 36
Check with a gastroenterologist if you'r still experienceing long-standing gas problems, fatty liver, and constipation. Diet and lifestyle changes, such as eating a balanced diet with fiber-rich foods, drinking enough water, and exercising regularly, can reduce your problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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