Female | 23
Why is undigested jackfruit in stool?
Iam 23 year old.The jackfruit comes out undigested in the stool in the same form
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 30th May '24
If it seems that your system is not processing jackfruit properly which shows up whole when you use the bathroom, this could mean you’re not digesting it well. If you can’t break down the fruit like you should, it may pass through your body undigested. To fix this try chewing thoroughly before swallowing or only eating small amounts at a time until you know how much is safe for you. If these steps don’t help or if there’s any pain consult with a gastroenterologist for further assistance.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (980)
I feel abdominal pain or discomfort so what medication can prescribed to me
Male | 28
If you are encountering nausea or indigestion, you should make an appointment with the gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis and therapy. Self-medication should not be an option as it can cover the actual reason for your discomfiture.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have Naples problem, no pain, no swelling, no redness but the Naples is open
Female | 23
A fissure is a tiny crack in the skin. It happens due to dryness or constant irritation. To treat it, apply moisturizing cream to keep the area soft. However, if it persists or worsens, you should get it checked by a gatroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i have a headache and diarrhea and my stomach and intestines hurt and I threw up 6 times in 2 days what could this be?
Male | 16
You might be suffering from a stomach bug. A tummy bug usually causes headaches, tummy aches, vomiting, and diarrhea. Gut infection often strikes because of germs or parasites. It's simple to stay put, drink plenty of water, and choose foods which are easy on your system like toast or crackers. When you feel nothing is getting better, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 27th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have mild chest pain and stomach bloating
Female | 50
There are several causes of mild chest pain and stomach bloating which may include acid reflux, gastritis or even heart attack. It is recommended to visit a gastroenterologist or cardiologist so that the underlying cause of symptoms can be identified. Do not disregard the signs, and seek medical help immediately.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have lower abdominal pain on the right side of my lower abdomen. It's really uncomfortable. I have gone for a test, so, I'm hoping to discuss the results with any available doctor
Female | 24
The right side of the lower abdomen can hurt for various reasons. The sharp pain, bloating, nausea, or fever which can accompany it are the possible symptoms. Appendicitis, ovarian cysts, or muscle strain could be the causes. One's tests should be interpreted by a gastroenterologist who should then give a diagnosis. The treatment is based on the exact diagnosis and may involve medication, surgery, or some lifestyle changes.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Dear sir, I am suffering from gallbladder desease,my gallbladder is totally collapse in stamach. Before 15 days .that's why I have weekness loss of weight, constipation,body pain, headache, gases,pain in upper right side of stamach... doctor say me best sagetion plz
Male | 36
You may be suffering from a condition referred to as gallbladder disease. This situation may arise if your gall bladder has some malfunction. Weakness, weight loss, constipation, body pain, headache, gas, and pain in the upper right side of your stomach are among the symptoms. You must visit a gastroenterologist who can provide treatment alternatives such as medication or an operation to recover your health.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir mere pet se gud gud ki awaj ati hai , khana khate to body me lagta ,pet hamesha kasa rahta hai
पुरुष | 23
You may be suffering from things such as indigestion, acid reflux, or even a stomach bug. To help relieve these symptoms, try eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy or greasy foods, and staying hydrated. If these changes don't work for you, it's best to see a gastroenterologist to make sure of the diagnosis and receive the proper treatment.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello Dr, I got gall bladder removed operation last year in October 2023but from few days I am feeling lih Ght pain in abdomen and stomach too hard, I am very upset please reply why.
Female | 39
You may be dealing with post-cholecystectomy syndrome. After the gallbladder removal, some people may still experience these ongoing symptoms which are abdominal pain and a hard stomach. This can occur due to reasons such as bile reflux or sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. To help soothe the difficult symptoms, eat small frequent meals, exclude fatty foods, and drink enough water. Moreover, it would be advisable to discuss your symptoms with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel pain in my lower part of stomach below belly button when I strech and a slight discomfort there..
Female | 19
This pain and discomfort in your lower stomach might be emanating from a muscle strain, gas, constipation, or even some sort of infection. It is therefore best that you take an appointment from a gastroenterologist to get proper treatment for it.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi Sir, kindly help me out to get out confusion and frustration. 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.Sometimes 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 My 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) along with Amixide h(chlorodizapoxide +amitryptiline) . Whenever my gut starts paining I took it and pain fade away.I am very confused about this.Stomach pain goes away and comes back. About year ago this problem has started. And just take 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. Can you guys help me to correctly understand the disease and ways to overcome it.
Male | 29
It seems that this disease has reached you without any diagnostic problem, and it turns out to be IBS.
The doctor associated with the management of your symptoms and provision of relief is putting you on medication which includes Librax (Clinidiumchlorobenzodioxide) and Amixide H (chlorobenzodioxide amitriptyline). This particular type of drug worked effectively in relieving you from the pain just like it had no existence at all.
It is necessary to emphasize that IBS can be long-term and would probably demand long-term therapy. You are advised by your doctor to follow the instructions as they have been given and take all the medications that have been prescribed to you as directed. Close visits with the gastroenterologist are vital to achieving progress and controlling the treatment by your doctor.
If you had GAD in your earlier years, you need to make some lifestyle modifications since it can affect your gut health. On the one hand, Lexapro withdrawal caused intestinal ulcers because your gastroenterologist instructed me to stop using it, but on the other hand, it was necessary to prevent ulcers.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Good day to you, I'm having lite fever feel shivering and my stools are smelly. What possible problem theses symptoms might state.
Male | 19
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ankita Mago
huge pain in lower abdomen..
Female | 16
Feeling a burning or cramping sensation in your lower abdomen is unpleasant and can be symptomatic of a variety of conditions. It is possible that the cause of such pain could be indigestion, gas, constipation, a menorrhea. Try drinking more water, eating food high in fiber, and taking an over-the-counter pain reliever, If it continues or becomes worse, though, don't slough it off on your own. You should take an appointment with a gastroenterologist to ensure that treatment is not delayed.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I just want to know if there is issues with my stomach, it's just that some times when ever I have a meal in the morning, I just feel that my stomach doesn't feel too well
Male | 31
It seems you have a food problem. You may feel full fast after you eat. Your tummy may expand. You may feel bad in your gut. Eat small meals slowly. Do not eat spicy foods. Do not drink too much coffee or booze. Do not lie down right after you eat. If you still don't feel better, go see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir mujhe pichle kuch dino se stool me blood aa rha hai sath me anal discomfort anal itching aur burning bhi hoti hai kabhi kabhi...blood kabhi kabhi aata hai aur kabhi nhi aata hai bright red colour ka blood in drops form aata hai ...pet me gas bhi banti rahti hai ...stool kabhi kabhi bahut tight ho jata hai aur kabhi normal aata hai kabhi latrin seat PE chipak jata hai ..... platelets count bhi low hai sir 90000 Medication prescribe kr dijiye sir
Male | 22
Because you have blood in your stool, anal discomfort, itching, burning, and a low platelet count, you might have hemorrhoids or an anal fissure. These conditions can cause bright red blood, gas, changes in your stool, and issues with your platelet count. To feel better, try increasing your fiber intake, staying hydrated, and taking sitz baths. It's important to see a gastroenterologist for proper evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been taking zerodol and antibiotics for 5 days. And after the completion of the course I am having some acid reflux. What should I do ?
Female | 26
You have acid reflux after you finish your medications. The antibiotics might have disturbed your stomach, playing a role in developing acid reflux. To help alleviate your symptoms, avoid spicy and acidic foods, eat smaller meals, and sit up straight after eating. You can also consider taking over-the-counter antacids. If the symptoms last, it is better to follow up with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been pooping for about 2 weeks, yellow and sludge like stool. As soon as I eat, I feel the urge to poop. This started after I ate canned food from the store which was spicy. I previously know my stomach does not allow for spicy food without negative reaction, but this feels extreme. I had iron deficiency before, I took tablets and it normalised. My scalp hair growth has slowed, losing weight. I have not added a lot of vegetables to my diet.
Male | 27
You possibly have gastritis, an inflamed stomach lining. Eating spicy or canned foods worsens it. Yellow, sludge-like stools signal this condition. Frequent urges to poop after meals are common symptoms. Iron deficiency may be linked to it as well. Try cutting spicy foods, eating more veggies, and drinking lots of water. Consult a gastroenterologist if issues persist.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
What food is best is ice cream, tea cakes, fibre flakes ok if I have chronic ibs
Male | 42
If you are suffering from chronic IBS, the best diet to go for would be easy foods on your tummy. Ice cream, tea cakes, and fiber flakes may be questionable choices. Ice cream might be the cause of your stomachache, and tea cakes are too sweet. On the other hand, fiber flakes could be a high-fiber one, which can trigger IBS symptoms such as bloating and cramps and therefore be a reason for the worsening of the condition. You should make it a point to eat unseasoned foods like rice, cooked vegetables, and lean proteins to assist in calming your stomach.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir mera gall bladder remove ho chuka h ise remove hue ek saal ho gaya h shuru Mai koi dikkat nhi hui per ab mere stomach pain hone laga h aur isse se pehle mouth mai chale ho gaye the Jo hote the medicine kerwate the chale jate the medicine band kene per phir se ho jate . Sir ab stomach pain hone laga h chale nahi h . Aisa kyu
Male | Ankit
The symptoms you have could be the digestive issues you are having or the changes in your body after surgery. Stomach upset can occur since the body is getting used to the absence of a gall bladder. Mouth sores might be connected to the changes in your digestion affecting your oral health. Eating small, frequent meals, avoiding fatty or spicy foods, and staying hydrated may help. Nevertheless, you should consult a gastroenterologist for individualized guidance.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, I am a healthy 54 year old male. I have been doing some routine annual lab tests near my home, where they do comprehensive labs for check-up. I have been doing it for several years, and everything is basically normal. However, I just received a lab result, CA 19-9, which is elevated (44), normal is below 34. I actually had this lab test CA 19-9 way back in 7/2022, when the level was 12 (normal). Then I had it in annual testing on 9/2023, and it was 25 (but within normal limits). In the past 6-12 months, I have had normal lactate and amylase levels too. Also, all my other blood test from yesterday were normal, including liver function test (and normal bilirubin), normal CBC, normal CEA level, normal amylase, normal sedimentation rate, normal TSH, normal blood chemistry. Of note, I also had a normal DNA stool test (cologuard) 3 years ago. I also had normal FIT stool test 2 months ago, and also last year (twice it was normal). I have no symptoms and no weight loss, and no signs of jaundice. I am not overweight either, and I do not smoke nor drink alcohol. And no one in my family has had cancer before. As I mentioned, this was incidental, but I would like to know your opinion if this is ominous, and next steps. I have schedule a full body MRI scan for next week too. Thank you.
Male | 54
An increase in the level of CA 199 causes an alarm. You will get the most thorough examination if you consult a specialist. However, because CA 199 levels can be associated with certain gastrointestinal conditions, you may want to make an appointment with a gastroenterologist as well.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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