Female | 45
Why Do I Get Nausea, Heartburn, and Cramps After Eating?
If i eat im naiseas heartburn and stomach cramps imodiate

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Some people experience nausea, heartburn, and stomach cramps after eating. This discomfort is indigestion. It happens when your stomach has trouble digesting food. Causes include eating too fast, or consuming fatty or spicy foods. To get relief, eat slowly. Stay away from foods that trigger symptoms. You can also visit a gastroenterologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1474)
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
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After taking the stool morning i have to one more time immediately sometimes more than 1 time.. Its been 6 months and i consulted a doctor and took blood test but there was no problem in result. Is there any problem. And also i have internal hemorrhoids which is not painful but yesterday a little came and going back it is a bit painful and irritating.
Male | 20
Your symptoms could be related to your internal hemorrhoids or another gastrointestinal issue. Even though your blood tests were normal, it’s important to follow up with a gastroenterologist for a detailed evaluation and proper treatment.
Answered on 14th June '24
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I’m 27 y/o already married for 8 months. Yesterday I go to private clinic and did an abdominal ultrasound. But the doctor did not explained to me detail about the result of my scan. I do have picture of my scan. Can you please help me explain result of my scan? Thank you in advanced
Female | 27
Trying to treat this with one of the diseases rather than a hormonal shift or malnutrition is just one of the issues that come to make us fall ill. That's just a small part of what you can do to assist a healthcare professional in evaluating your health. They can provide the necessary information about your health status and can also guide you in the decision-making process to find a solution to your medical issue. I should be amiss if I helped you answer everything and did not stress the importance of your gastroenterologist approval of the solutions. If you want to discuss this with your doctor after the appointment, you do not have to wait for an answer. You have the right to healthcare and, in this matter, jockeying with a skilled liar remains the last resort.
Answered on 4th Jan '25
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Sir i have gall bladder stone before 3 years I feel the pain, now it's a silent stone. Will it get affect in future
Male | 35
Those stones have chances of causing sudden anguish or infection sometime later. When they begin bothering you again, you may experience upper belly or back pain. Removing your gall bladder through surgery is usually the go-to solution for getting rid of those stones. If you need more medical attention, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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How long after a perianal abscess drainage can a patient undergo VAAFT for a high transsphincteric fistula? And how high is the risk of incontinence?
Female | 31
Having VAAFT for a high trans sphincteric fistula after perianal abscess drainage is usually safe around 4 to 6 weeks later. The body needs time to recover. VAAFT is a procedure that has a low risk of incontinence, which is estimated to be around 5 to 10%. Make sure to discuss all the risks and benefits with your gastroenterologist before having the procedure.
Answered on 4th Oct '24
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How is hep c spread? If I used a stick n poke needle with no blood
Female | 19
Transmission of hepatitis C may involve contact with infected blood and/or sharps such as needles. Even if the needle does not have any water therein, the stick and pokes use can still result in viral infections. It will be good to see a hepatologist or a gastroenterologist if you have reason to think your chances of Hepatitis C are high.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Stomach pain when I was with the oil that I am a does not painful many horse 10 seconds the stomach very very painful
Female | 12
It sounds like you experienced sudden and intense abdominal discomfort. This could be due to various factors, including dietary issues, gas, or even stress. Sometimes, certain foods or oils can irritate the stomach lining. To help alleviate the pain, consider trying warm compresses on your abdomen, staying hydrated, and avoiding heavy meals until you feel better. Keeping track of your symptoms can also be beneficial. If the pain persists or worsens, I strongly recommend consulting a gastroenterologist to rule out any underlying conditions and ensure you receive the proper care.
Answered on 17th Mar '25
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Fever cold. Cough vomiting
Female | 25
You may have a cold or flu. In case of the cold, after your body temperature has risen you may feel that you are feverish. Coughing and nausea may include symptoms also. It's all the body's defensive mechanisms that are at work because the immune system is under attack by viruses and bacteria. Relaxing drinking water, and eating fresh foods can also speed up recovery.
Answered on 2nd Dec '24
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Meri Nani hai jo bahut din khana na khane ke wajah se bahut serious ho gya hai . Abhi khana kha Raha hai to vahe vomiting kar deta hai
Female | 60
This may be as a result of several factors. A popular cause may be a stomach bug or food poisoning. These can upset the stomach and therefore make the person vomit. Give her water to drink little by little and if she feels better, she can try bland foods like toast and crackers which will help her stomach. If she still vomits, she might need to go to see a gastroenterologist quickly to check if everything is fine with her.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
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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
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I am a 28 year old patient i had abdominal pain
Male | 28
Abdominal pain can have many causes, like gas, indigestion, or even more serious issues like infection or inflammation. It’s best to visit a gastroenterologist, who specializes in digestive health, to find the exact reason and get the right treatment.
Answered on 31st Oct '24
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32 aged women is suffering from heavy blood flow in passing the stool and lower abdomen pain while passing stool. Few months back used medicines reduced again the same is repeating.
Female | 32
It sounds like you're experiencing significant discomfort and concerning symptoms. Heavy blood flow during bowel movements can indicate issues such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or even gastrointestinal conditions. Abdominal pain may accompany these issues. While medications helped previously, it’s crucial to consult a gastroenterologist who can accurately diagnose your condition and recommend appropriate treatment options. In the meantime, staying hydrated, consuming a high-fiber diet, and avoiding straining can help alleviate symptoms.
Answered on 20th Mar '25
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Slight burning sensation in stomach on the left side
Female | 28
A slight burning sensation on the left side of the stomach can be caused by acid reflux, gastritis, peptic ulcers, gastrointestinal infections, indigestion, gas, or irritable bowel syndrome (Ibs).
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Tubular lession illeocec junction means
Male | 29
At the junction between the small and large intestines, abnormal growth can occur, resembling a tube with an issue inside. This can cause stomach pain, changes in bowel movements, and sometimes bleeding. The cause is often inflammation or small growths (polyps). Treatment may involve surgery to remove the growth or medications to relieve symptoms.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
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Unchanged background of scattered tree-in-bud nodularity seen most prominently in the bilateral lower lobes. Findings are likely due to sequela of low volume aspiration given mildly patulous appearance of the esophagus, concerning for esophageal dysmotility/chronic reflux. Clinical correlation and further evaluation with fluoroscopic guided esophagram may be considered. If patient's symptoms persist or worsen, consider repeat CT chest in 3 to 6 months to further evaluate. No new suspicious pulmonary nodularity or pathologic intrathoracic lymphadenopathy appreciated.
Male | 43
By analyzing the scan results, the doctors found that there are small clusters in the lungs which can be a sign of possible aspiration. This could be because of the problems with the functioning of the esophagus, which may be related to chronic reflux. To be sure, a test called an esophagram could provide more insights. If symptoms continue, another scan in a few months could help track any changes.
Answered on 11th Oct '24
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I'm 26 years old married female Now feeling severe lower abdominal pain which goes towards sides and back also..3 years ago endometriosis cyst operated..now abdominal tb treatment is continuing on the base of doubt..and suffering from low grade fever from more than a year
Female | 26
Pain in the lower abdomen that radiates can be linked to several conditions, including complications from your previous endometriosis or ongoing abdominal tuberculosis treatment. Persistent low-grade fever may indicate inflammation or infection. It’s crucial to monitor these symptoms closely. I strongly recommend reaching out to your gastroenterologist, who can perform necessary evaluations and adjust your treatment if needed.
Answered on 24th Feb '25
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I have been going to the toilet, blood has been coming out for the last 2 days.
Male | 43
Experiencing bleeding during bowel movements can be concerning. This symptom may arise from several factors, including hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or more serious conditions affecting the digestive tract. It's important to note any accompanying symptoms, such as pain or changes in bowel habits. To promote healing, consider increasing fiber in your diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding straining. However, since this has persisted for two days, I recommend seeing a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Answered on 13th Feb '25
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Sir Yesterday I was sitting and enjoyed some snacks.suddenly I felt uncomfortable my chest was shivering and full body get sweaty.i go near fan and relaxed for a while. But in morning I feel inadequate sleep not feeling well vertigo.
Male | 38
You may have some signs of indigestion, which is the result of gastritis when your stomach is having a difficult time digesting food. This may occur when you are eating fast or spicy food, which causes this. The chest shivering and sweaty sensation may be connected with your stomach feeling uncomfortable. Please try to eat less and don't keep away from spicy food.
Answered on 10th July '24
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Why I have abdominal pain
Female | 14
Abdominal discomfort can occur due to various reasons. It may stem from consumed food items or gastrointestinal distress. If localized in the lower right area, appendicitis could be the culprit, requiring immediate medical attention. Alternatively, gas accumulation or constipation can also trigger such pain. Consuming smaller portions, staying hydrated, and engaging in physical movement may alleviate gas or constipation-related discomfort. However, if the pain persists or intensifies, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
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27 years old woke up having cold sweat. Body temperature very low and Feeling giddy. having watery diarrhoea
Male | 27
You may be down with gastroenteritis or stomach flu. The most common symptoms are chills, cold sweat, low body temperature, vertigo, and fluid-runny diarrhea. Lufta can be triggered by viruses, bacteria, or parasites. Consume more water to maintain proper body fluid balance or eat bland meals. .
Answered on 21st June '24
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