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Asked for Female | 26 Years

Why do I feel stomach pain exercising with gallstones?

Patient's Query

I m suffering from gallbladder stone whenever I try the exercise I feel some pain near stomach

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

If you feel pain near your belly while working out, it could be due to gallstones. These are small round objects that can grow in your gallbladder. They may cause discomfort. You may have to change your eating habits to deal with this, such as avoiding fatty foods and taking plenty of water. Sometimes people may require an operation to remove them. Discuss with a gastroenterologist who can give advice based on your situation personally

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I am a 18 year old female I have gerd and every morning I've been puking and I wanna know how I can get it to stop?

Female | 18

GERD, short for gastroesophageal reflux disease, can bring on such symptoms as morning sickness and the desire to vomit. This occurs when stomach acid returns to the esophagus. To bring down this, you can eat smaller meals, avoid spicy or acidic foods, don't lie down right after eating, and raise the head of your bed. These calming measures can assist you in decreasing your complaints and make you feel better.

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I am suffering from incomplete bowel evacuation, inconsistent urination and sialorrhea since October 2017. I underwent most of the checkups and tried various remedies, but to no avail.

Male | 25

Incomplete bowel evacuation, inconsistent urination, and hyper-salivation can be caused by various issues such as nerve problems or muscle weakness. See a specialist who is capable of conducting the necessary tests and treatments to find out the actual cause of the problem. Medications or physical therapy may be among the many treatment choices to help you in your journey to recovery. 

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I am 25 and I've been experiencing abdominal cramps, fever. The cramps are fine now. But now I have diarrhea and the stools are yellow and foamy and very frequent. I don't know what to do.

Female | 25

The following is an attempt to explain what could be the reason behind frequently going to the loo with a yellow, foamy stool and the way the body deals with unwanted substances. It is possibly diarrhea caused by the stomach flu or eating something that didn't sit right. To restore electrolytes, drink plenty of water and be properly hydrated. If you experience the loss of appetite, diarrhea, and vomiting that come with the condition, avoid high-fiber foods and processed carbs.

Answered on 18th June '24

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Hello my name is amna i am 29 years old i am taking antidepressants and it cause indigestion so can i take gaviscon syrup with antidepressants ?

Female | 29

Indigestion can indeed be a common adverse effect of some antidepressants. Gaviscon syrup is generally safe and may relieve the pain caused by acid reflux. However, it is always better to check with your healthcare provider before you take any kind of medication. They can give you individualized advice based on your particular antidepressant and general health. However, try some habits like eating less and staying away from triggers like spicy foods. 

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