Female | 45
Why do I have blood in my stool?
I have blood in my stool, no pain, only a discomfort while passing stool, feeling like stool is not clear, sometimes pain in my lower a abdomen. What should I do now?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 29th May '24
You could be experiencing what is known as gastrointestinal bleeding. The blood in stool may come from various causes such as piles or inflammation. This incomplete bowel movement might be what’s making you feel uncomfortable and not fully relieving yourself. If there’s pain in the lower part of your tummy, it could signal something wrong with the intestines. Ensure that this matter is addressed by a gastroenterologist to establish the exact problem and receive appropriate treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (971)
Was having mild stinging in my throat in january and was prescribed rabeloc for one month followed by esomeprazole for another month. After the completion of my dose my throat was fine and I stopped the medication. However I noticed in one week after stopping the medcines I had severe stabbing pains in my chest stomach breast. Could it be because I stopped the ppi or something else.
Female | 25
You were taking medication to alleviate throat discomfort, and now you're experiencing chest and abdominal pain. These pains might be a consequence of abruptly discontinuing the medicine. The medication likely reduced stomach acid levels. Upon cessation, your body may have produced more acid, resulting in the pain you're experiencing. It would be advisable to consult with a gastroenterologist to determine the appropriate course of action.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach pain after eating anything
Male | 32
Stomach aches after eating could signal various issues. Perhaps gastritis - inflamed stomach lining. Or acid reflux, ulcers, food intolerances. Look for bloating, nausea, and heartburn too. Eat smaller meals frequently. Avoid spicy, fatty foods. Drink plenty of fluids. If pain continues, see a gastroenterologist. They'll examine you thoroughly.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stool Bahut pain karta hai waste products out karte time one year ho gaye hai
Female | 18
You shared that pooping hurts for a year. Ouch! It might be constipation, hemorrhoids, or infection. Drink lots, eat fiber, move gently. See a gastroenterologist if the pain sticks around.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why is my stomach side paining
Female | 22
Sometimes, stomach pains strike on one side. Gas or overeating may cause this discomfort. It also could be because of a strained muscle. However, more serious issues like ulcers or organ inflammation could also trigger such pain. If severe or persistent pain, medical consultation from a gastroenterologist is necessary. Meanwhile, stay hydrated. Rest up. Eat gentle and consume healthy food.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 34 years old My pancreas has been damaged
Male | 34
When the pancreas is injured, it can cause all sorts of problems. You may have terrible tummy aches, throw up a lot, and lose weight without trying to. A damaged pancreas could be the result of gallstones, or too much alcohol, or it might just run in your family. Eating well and staying away from booze is important. A gastroenterologist could prescribe some pills that would help you out and they might also recommend that you go on a special diet to make your pancreas feel better.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 22 yr old girl Whenever I'm started to lose weight i lose from breast & lower body but not from whole body. My belly is getting bigger day by day after lot's of exercise & Healthy diet. I eat only home based food but still i gain weight day by day. From past 6 yrs I've a Chronic Constipation but from 2 yrs i started taking daily pet safa churan medicine. I get very disappointed like whenever i started losing weight i lost from female main organs like breast hips but not from belly, Back, Arms.
Female | 22
Weight loss is influenced by genetics, hormones, and lifestyle habits. In your case, chronic constipation could be contributing to your difficulty in losing weight. Consult with a bariatic surgeon or gastroenterologist, to address your constipation and for weight loss.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have a lump around my anus
Male | 33
Given the above symptoms, you are probably dealing with a hemorrhoid. It is recommended to visit a gastroenterologist or proctologist to confirm the diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
One day I vomiting forcefully then after upper back pain when swallowing doctor suggest me for endoscopy upper gi but it's report normal
Male | 24
Throwing up a lot can cause upper back pain when swallowing. Even if your endoscopy looked normal, other issues like muscle strain or acid reflux might be causing this discomfort. Try eating smaller portions, avoiding spicy foods, and staying upright after meals. This might help. If you’re still having trouble, see your doctor again. There might be other causes or treatments to consider.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 57 year female patient with diabetes from past 3 years. I had to go bathroom as 3 to 4 times in a day for feaces/stool as diarrhoea, no watery feaces normal feaces/stool for past 2 to 3 months. Please suggest for the resolution diarrhoea to control as 1 to 2 times in a day?
Female | 57
Given your diabetes and symptoms of frequent bowel movements, it’s important to consult a gastroenterologist. They can help determine if your condition is related to your diabetes or another issue. Managing your diabetes properly and getting a specialist's advice will be crucial in controlling your symptoms.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Mucus and blood in stool Vomiting if eating anything
Female | 25
If you have bloody stools with mucus or nausea after meals, it might mean that all is not well with your digestive system. The reasons for this could be infections, inflammation, or something else. Drinking water and eating plain food in small amounts as important. I would advise you to go to a gastroenterologist as soon as possible.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm 32 years old,I have difficulty in breathing,chest pain,since last 3 years,I've visited several doctors like pulmonologist psychiatrist, did all the reports of asthma but everything looks good,currently taking medicines prescribed by pulmonologist as well as by psychiatrist but I think it's not working,I had antral gastritis and skin allergy in which red itchi dots appears on skin while workouts in past,my father had TB and having asthma,I want to get rid of it
Male | 32
Consult a pulmonologist to check your symptoms, or a gastroenterologist since you were facing antral gastritis. Your chest pain could be something related to antral gastritis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i am suffering from pin worms problem till 1 years.i used albendazole but it did not works. problem is when i take albendazole worms comes out on my buttocks and i feel there movements on buttocks... Please mam tell me about proper doses in order to rid out of them
Male | 31
Albendazole is a common treatment, yet sometimes it falls short. If you still see worms after taking it, don't be afraid. Doctors might suggest a different medication or extend the treatment duration.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi Sir, kindly help me out to get out of this pain, confusion and frustration. I am Rohan from Pune. This is my Clinical summary -Rohan, a 29-year-old male, presented with chief complaints of reflux symptoms and severe abdominal pain persisting for the past 3 months.And episodes of diarrhea.Upon examination, his vital signs were stable. Diagnostic procedures, including gastroscopy and colonoscopy, were performed, leading to the diagnosis of a duodenal ulcer, pan gastritis and pathological findings of lymphocytic colitis. The treatment approach involved the administration of medications, as mentioned in the prescription, to manage the condition. Regular follow-up visits were recommended to monitor the progress and adjust the treatment regimen accordingly. After two and a half months of treatment, significant improvement was noted, with no abdominal pain reported, and the patient's overall well-being has improved. Consequently, the dosage of medications has been reduced. Continued monitoring and adherence to the prescribed treatment plan are necessary to ensure complete resolution of symptoms and prevent recurrence. This was my condition eight months ago. Right now I am very frustrated because of gut problem. It's paining even after following treatment and strict diet for eight months. I almost lost 8 kg. I went for second opinion(Leading Gastroentrologist in pune) . That doctor told me that your ulcers are healed completely.And lymphocytic colitis was misdiagnosed. Now It's a IBS that causing the pain and not colitis.He prescribed me Librax(Clinidium+chlorobenzodioxide) two times in a day along with Amixide h(chlorobenzodioxide +amitryptiline) . Whenever my gut starts paining I took it and pain goes away completely like that problem doesn't exist.I am very confused about this.Stomach pain goes away and comes back. About year ago this problem has started. And just took those above medicines to cope up with pain One more thing to add here is that I was diagnosed with GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) few years back. I was taking escitalopram( Lexapro 10 mg)on and off prescribed by psychiatrist.But My Gastroenterologist told me to stop using lexapro as it can cause ulcer. So I stopped using it completely since year. I want to get completely rid of these medicines and want to live normal life.
Male | 29
Gut issues can be challenging. You've successfully healed ulcers, which is great, but IBS challenges remain. IBS is common and can cause belly pain, bloating, and changes in bowel habits. Often, stress or certain foods trigger it. Medications like Librax and Amixide H, prescribed by your gastroenterologist, can help manage the symptoms. However, lifestyle changes are also important. Stress relief methods, regular exercise, and a fiber-rich, healthy diet can make a significant difference.
Answered on 27th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Am 37years old man.Have been having frequent indigestion/constipation for years now.stool and blood test done both days am ok.was prescribed Laxido and encouraged to take more of fibre,water and vegetables but with all my effort can't see any significant changes.what else can I do?my life is frustrated .Thanks in anticipation.
Male | 37
To help with your frequent indigestion/constipation its important to consult with a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and personalized advice. Apart from the treatment you can improve your diet, have more fibre rich foods, stay hydrated, do exercises as it stimulates your bowel movements.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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
gastric problem , nausea
Female | 27
Gastric problems are common. Nausea is a symptom.. Causes include infection, medication, and diet. Try drinking ginger tea or peppermint oil. Avoid fatty or fried foods. Contact a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen.
Answered on 23rd May '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
How long does a stab wound to the bowel takes to heal after surgery
Male | 31
A stab wound in the bowel is indeed a serious injury that will require surgery for a solution. After the surgery, the healing time can vary but it usually takes several weeks to a few months. Symptoms of this may involve intense pain, fever, and vomiting. Repairing the damaged bowel with surgery is the solution, in addition to proper wound care and medication to prevent infection, which is the main reason for the surgery. It's important to heed your doctor's orders to have a quick and easy recovery.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
When saftypin stay my stomch since 2 years what happened
Male | 22
You have something in your stomach called a "safety pin stay," which isn't normal. This can cause pain, discomfort, or a strange feeling in your belly. You might have accidentally swallowed a safety pin or something similar. It's important to see a gastroenterologist, who will likely suggest an X-ray and possibly a procedure to safely remove the object, preventing any further issues.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 20year old who has been vomiting everything I eat or drink for the past one week and I have been having headaches frequently, what could be the issue
Female | 20
Might it be the case that you are having a migraine? Headache-inducing and vomiting-causing migraines. When you throw up, the body is attempting to eliminate the pain. Drink a lot of water and rest in a dark and quiet place. Stress or certain foods should be avoided as they are triggering. If symptoms persist, it is important to see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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