Male | 47
How to Reduce Bilirubin and Remove Gallstones Naturally?
I have gall stone of size 7/8 mm .sgot and sgpt normal. Direct bilirubin 0.47 and indirect 2.75 total 3.22 .gall stone not symptomatic but sometimes slow pain in belly. How i reduce bilirubin level to normal and stones removal without gall bladder removal .
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Sept '24
You have gallstones, and your bilirubin levels are high. Gallstones can cause belly pain, and high bilirubin occurs when the liver doesn't break down red blood cells properly. To lower bilirubin, eat balanced meals, avoid fatty foods, and stay hydrated. Medications can also help. While removing gallstones without surgery is difficult, endoscopic procedures can break them down. Talk to a gastroenterologist to find the best treatment option for you.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (997)
Aslam o alikum doctor mujai black stool ka masla ha kal say na to muji koi pain ha na koi vomit ha sab kuch sai mujai bohat tension ha please is ka koi solution pata dain .
Female | 20
Check with a gastroenterologist for your issue. It may be caused by something you ate.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
From yesterday night hiccups on and off
Male | 74
Hiccups are little jumps in your body when the muscles around your chest and stomach twitch. They can arise from eating too quickly, excitement, and anxiety. Typically, they pass away on their own after a brief period. You may attempt drinking water more slowly or breathing deeply, to calm them down. If they continue for a long time and are a nuisance to you, let someone know to make sure everything is okay.
Answered on 27th Aug '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
Ak mahine pahle piles ki surgery Hui thi bahar strich ke jagah pe sujan ho ja raha kyu
Male | 19
After piles surgery, swelling around the area is common. You may notice swelling, pain, and itching. The reason could be bleeding or infection during or after surgery. Don't worry; just consult your doctor as soon as possible.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My child is having stomach ache since last 2 or 3 days. Yesterday he had ache 3 to 4 tines and he has been going to washroom each time. The stool is normal and not loose. He is 8 now. Since he was 3.5 years old he had habbit of going to.potty after 3 to 4 days and it extended till 6 to 7 days also. The potty was very hard and a single loop hard to flush. But since last 4 days he is complaining of stomach ache and going to.potty each time. The stool is normal and soft as compared to previous times and flushable. Please suggest.
Male | 8
I advise you to take your child to a doctor. Based on proper evaluation and diagnosis, the doctor will be able to determine whether the problem faced is due some underlying medical issue such as food intolerance, infection or some other reason. Based on that, treatment may be suggested which may include certain dietary and lifestyle changes, medications etc.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Phele mujhe kafi din s fever aa rha tha ..check krvaya to usm typhoid aaya ...pr ab mujhe fever nhi hai to kya dbai Lena jrori hai
Female | 45
Typhoid causes high fever, weakness, stomach pain, and poor appetite. It comes from the bacteria, Salmonella typhi. Even though the fever's gone, you must finish antibiotics. This gets rid of bacteria fully and stops it from returning. So take medicine exactly as the doctor said.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Pet dard,sir dard,ji michlana, body pain, gais banna
Female | 27
You could be experiencing symptoms like stomach discomfort, acidity, body pain, gas, and bloating. Gastric symptoms may also show up in their breath. It would be wise to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
What do I take for nausea since Im recovering from a whipple procedure?
Female | 33
In a Whipple procedure, patients often experience nausea that can be helped with medicine. It is advisable to see your gastroenterologist who might prescribe nausea medication and advise you on dietary modifications that would help reduce symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Yellow poop indicates celiac I have no symptoms but my poop is yellow
Male | 21
YELLOW POOP may INDICATE celiac BUT other FACTORS also EXIST. Celiac symptoms RANGE from mild to severe and MAY include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, and WEIGHT LOSS... Yellow poop may be due to eating certain foods, medications, or gallbladder issues... CONSULT a DOCTOR
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a patient of rectal cancer with adenocarcinoma with cignet ring cell carcinoma, and got immunotherapy in ayurvedic through oral medications also got almost cured for three months. But again rectal bleeding and severe pain started and there is wound pist radiotherapy just at bottom inside layer of anus.
Male | 33
It's possible that the wound from your radiotherapy treatment has not fully healed or that there may be other factors contributing to your symptoms. You should communicate openly with your doctor about your symptoms, concerns, and treatment history, as they will have the best understanding of your problems.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Donald Babu
I feel bloated stomach,feeling confused in my head and dry throat after drinking fresh milk
Female | 34
There can be a situation in which you get lactose intolerance which gives bloating, dry throat after eating dairy products. Visiting a gastroenterologist is strongly recommended in order to receive proper diagnosis and timely management.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi I have amaebiosis history which was cured by ayurveda bt i wasn't able to follow all the rules so it was never fully cured though. I still have issues n it's for last 8 years. I hv constant gases whole day and pain in my left side in stomach. M scared to visit doctors i hope i don't hv to do surgery or any painful process. What should I do.
Female | 26
You seem to have persistent tummy troubles. Frequent gas and aches on your left side could point to digestive problems. Your past amebiasis might be contributing too. Understandably, you want to avoid surgery. To feel better, try eating smaller portions, steering clear of spicy cuisine, and drinking plenty of fluids. But it's also wise to speak with a gastroenterologist about other potential remedies.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 19 years old female, I know that i have a sensitive gut but 15-20 days back, I was traveling and eating a lot of junk yet processed food and at restaurants. I ate out for almost 4 days. Later on I ate large amounts of noodles of maida. Like really too much. And after a week or so till today I have been facing issue clearing stomach, also my poop is not very long, its sometimes short and it's not too thin. Sometimes it's in bits and pieces. Sometimes it's circular or curved. Sometimes I comes out at one go in pieces. I googled and I got a lot scared. What should I do? I am not that rich too. Google says to go for colonoscopy and all. I am really scared. I sometimes get this weird side stitch too.
Female | 19
The reason why your stomach is upset is the different foods you eat. These changes in your poop may be due to your diet. Eating a large amount of noodles can be heavy on the stomach and be difficult to digest. This may be why you also feel a side-stitch. Sticking to healthy, simple foods like fruits and vegetables is an excellent way to assist your stomach. Besides, drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration. Allow your tummy some time to settle down. If your symptoms persist, it would be a good idea to consult with a gastroenterologist. But for now, concentrate on gentle, nutritious foods and enough water to make your gut feel better.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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
I was suffering from loose motion, vomiting, dizziness yesterday then I took salaine after that fever occurs and BP got too low.....and headache occurred too....why?
Female | 22
You probably experienced dehydration. This means your body lacked enough water and minerals. Loose motions and vomiting can lead to fluid loss. Drinking saline solution may help replenish fluids, but it could potentially cause fever due to an allergic reaction. Dehydration might also cause low blood pressure or headaches. Consuming water and resting can alleviate dehydration symptoms.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Bloated stomach causing sickness
Male | 28
Bloated stomach causes sickness when GAS builds up in your digestive system.. This can cause DISCOMFORT, pain and nausea.. Bloating can be caused by EXCESS air intake, eating too MUCH or certain medical conditions.. To reduce bloating, avoid carbonated drinks, chewing gum and certain FOODS.. Eating slowly and staying hydrated can also help.. If bloating persists or is accompanied by other SYMPTOMS, seek medical advice..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello I am Seemab Hussain Male 38 I am Suffering from acidity from last 10 Year I used PPI every day to reduce the acid i am also having the issue of bloating and acid reflux.
Male | 38
Stomach acidity is the main cause of these symptoms: heartburn, and bloating. Everyday acid-inhibiting drugs, which are used as a PPI pill, reduce the secretion of acid. In addition to medication, lifestyle modifications such as avoiding spicy foods, eating smaller meals more frequently, and exercising regularly can help control these symptoms. Also, drink plenty of water and do not lie down too soon after eating. If your symptoms persist, discuss other treatment options with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 14th Aug '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
I am 24yrs old female and i have a lots of itching in my anus and while passing stools blood comes out and there is pain. Due to this i have a lots of trouble in sitting or walking and no matter how much food i eat i am able to paas stools only after 3 days..i checked my anus and i saw extra skin around the anus so please tell me what should i do??
Female | 24
You might have a condition called hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids can be responsible for such manifestations as itching, pain, and bleeding during bowel movements. The extra skin you notice around the anus is probably swollen blood vessels. To help relieve the discomfort, try increasing the fiber intake, drinking enough water, and using over-the-counter creams. If your symptoms do not subside, see a gastroenterologist for a more thorough diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Tb problem, gastric, fever
Male | 33
You might be suffering from tuberculosis which is characterized by gastric disorders and fever. Tuberculosis is a member of the group of bacillus bacteria. Symptoms can be weight loss, coughing, sweating at night, and chest pain. TB can affect the stomach, presenting as pain and appetite. The recommended action is to use antibiotic drugs over months of usage. Ensure you consume all your medicines as your medical practitioner describes it to you for the best results. Make sure to finish all your medication as prescribed by a gastroenterologist to get better.
Answered on 21st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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