Female | 28
Frequent Urination and Abdominal Cramps: Causes and Remedies
I’m having frequent urination and abdominal cramps
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Most people at times deal with bladder troubles. You may feel an urgent need to urinate frequently, along with stomach cramps. Such symptoms often indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) or bladder irritation. Simple steps can provide relief: drinking ample water, limiting caffeine and spicy fare, and fully emptying your bladder when urinating. However, if discomfort persists, seeking medical advice from a urologist becomes advisable.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (980)
I have piles and I was using anovate cream but now it's getting painful and even I can see blood while popping wat can I apply alternate
Female | 28
Piles, which are also known as hemorrhoids, are one of the common issues that happens due to straining with stools and sitting for long periods. If your symptoms don't improve when you are using Anovate, get yourself over-the-counter hemorrhoid creams which are indicated to contain hydrocortisone as one of the ingredients to help you with pain sensation and inflammation. Also, add more fiber to your diet to improve your stools by consuming less weight. Don't forget to drink lots of water and don't push too hard when you try to relieve constipation. If the signs and symptoms continue or get even worse, it is better to see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm getting a pain in my lower abdomen that sometimes goes around to my back giving me sudden urges to use the bathroom and also leaving a strange taste in my mouth
Male | 38
There's a possibility that could be due to urinary tract infection, kidney stones, gastrointestinal issues, or reproductive system disorders. Consult a gynecologist for evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Nisarg Patel
Gall bladder is collapsed. No dilatation of intra hepatic biliary radicles. Urinary bladder distends well and shows mildly diffuse wall thickening with fine moving echoes within, could be due to debris. Full bladder volume measures 56 cc and postvoid bladder shows 4 cc of the residual urine in the bladder. Prostate shows pre-pubertal status.
Male | 2.8
Based on the findings, there seems to be a collapsed gall bladder without any blockage in the bile ducts. The urinary bladder shows some thickening of its walls with possible debris, and a small amount of urine remains after voiding. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist for the gall bladder issue and a urologist for further evaluation of the urinary bladder condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Is the itching in anal part is the symptoms of piles
Female | 15
Anal itching may indicate piles. Piles are swollen veins in the rectum. Pain, blood, and anal lumps suggest piles too. Causes involve straining during bowel movements. Constipation or prolonged sitting contributes. Fiber-rich diet, water intake, avoiding straining help. But if symptoms persist, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am facing constipation problem from last 2 days I have not done with my stool and my food intake from last 2 days is very low and sometimes I'm getting fever sometimes I am shivering and sometimes my blood pressure became high and sometimes my sugar level goes down I am feeling weakness and whenever I am eating I am facing nausea
Female | 60
I would urge you to make an appointment with a gastroenterologist as early as possible. Constipation, being a symptom involving both food habits and fever, is seen in psychotic disorders, and its monitoring is needed. There is a possibility that the vomiting and weakness you are experiencing are a result of constipation or another medical issue that you have.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have stomach problems so I want to know about it and get cured soon
Male | 25
You might have some issues with your stomach and you should listen to your body carefully. Pain, bloating, nausea, or diarrhea might be signs of stomach problems. These can occur when a person eats too fast, is stressed out, or eats certain foods. To feel better, try eating slowly, avoiding spicy or greasy food, and drinking plenty of water. If they persist, consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I get persistent severe pain in upper right quadrant of my stomach for 2 or more hours after few hours of eating dinner, sometime in day also. i have got ultrasound report of my stomach.
Male | 27
You might have an issue with the gallbladder. If you experience pain in the top right of your abdomen after eating - particularly fatty foods - it may be gallstones or inflammation. This can be confirmed with an ultrasound report. To relieve the pain, follow a low-fat diet and seek further advice from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Acute stomach pain 1 days pain and pain area are in right side below diaphragm
Male | Aman Raj
It appears you are experiencing a pain in your stomach on the right side under the ribs. This might have appeared because of the trouble with your gallbladder, appendix, or muscle strain. Periodically digestion issues or gases can be a reason for this kind of pain. To get over it, consume light foods, drink water, and avoid fatty or spicy foods. If the pain intensifies or doesn't vanish, it is a must to see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 8th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello Doctor, 2 calculi of size12.4mm and 7.3mm have been noted in gal bladder one in fundus and other in neck respectively in ultrasound. I am having issue of pain in abdomen and back and nausea and headache. After the results of ultrasound what will be further treatment required. And also want to know if still endoscopy is required after detection in ultrasound?
Female | 33
Based on the ultrasound results, it seems that you have gallstones in your gallbladder, which is causing abdominal and back pain, nausea, and headache. And endoscopy is not required to diagnose or treat gallstones. But in some cases, an endoscopic ultrasound is used to get a better view of the gallbladder and surrounding structures. I recommend consulting with a gastroenterologist or a surgeon for further evaluation and treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
When I today go for washroom then I saw some (very less) red red in my poop,when I started my water cleaner for poop clear then I face pain on around my hole one side
Male | 19
This can happen due to hemorrhoids, anal fissures, constipation, or other serious conditions. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. You need to stay hydrated, include fiber in your diet, and avoid straining for recovery.
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
Does the gallblader polyps cause bad oral breathing?
Male | 40
Tiny outgrowths found in the gallbladder are known as gallbladder polyps. Symptoms of this condition are generally absent. However, some people may experience abdominal pain, vomiting or nausea if they have gallbladder polyps. Although the precise cause is unknown, there are instances when they have been associated with high cholesterol levels or inflammation.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
The patient was complaining of upper stomach discomfort, bloating and excessive gas. they decided to self-medicate with paracetamol and Metrogyl pills for one day. the patient went to the hospital 36 hours later. the doctors did tests, a total blood count, stool and urine test which all turned out negative. The physician said it might be indigestion. prescribed omeprazole, relcer gel and levofloxacin. its been 48 hours and the patient still has no relief from their symptoms. please advise
Female | 31
If the patient has not experienced relief from their symptoms after 48 hours of following the prescribed medications, it would be advisable for them to contact their physician for further evaluation. . In the meantime the patient can try avoiding trigger foods, eat smaller meals, stay hydrated, and manage stress.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I want to clear that there is a cancer any kind in patient. So which blood test i do?
Female | 32
You might have experienced a tearing of the anal tissue through the process of passing hard stools. The presence of mucus and blood will show signs of inflammation. You should visit a gastroenterologist specialist for an exam.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My stomach is empty and upset and I'm unable to drink water without feeling nauseous. I've taken pepto bismol and I've been eating bread yet nothing's helping. What do I do?
Female | 21
It seems like you might have gastritis. This occurs when the lining of your stomach becomes inflamed and can result in feelings of queasiness as well as an upset stomach. Consuming bread or using Pepto-Bismol may not help alleviate these symptoms. To keep hydrated, try drinking clear fluids such as broth or ginger tea. Additionally, you should avoid eating spicy foods that could further irritate it since they tend to be acidic too while fatty ones take longer to digest besides causing discomfort hence worsening the situation even more should this happen. For proper treatment seek medical attention if they persist beyond what is expected.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Patient have gould bladder problem from last 5 years but never had any pain whatsoever
Male | 80
Many times, gallbladder troubles don't cause any pain. Some people have gallbladder issues without symptoms. It can be from gallstones or inflammation. If there are no symptoms, treatment may not be needed. But, visit a gastroenterologist to be sure.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi I am a 21 year old female who has been travelling in Europe for 1 months. I have been having diarrhoea for the past week on and off and have been taking anti diarrhoea tablets. These block me up and cause stomach cramps. What would you recommend? Thank you
Female | 21
From what you've been saying, the diagnosis could be you having traveler's diarrhea, a typical thing when exposed to new places. Anti-diarrhea pills can make things worse by stopping your body from getting rid of the bad stuff that causes stomach cramps. It is best to replenish your fluids by drinking clean water and consuming sports drinks or oral rehydration solutions that contain electrolytes. Stick to the basics, bland foods like rice, bananas, and toast for a while until things settle down. If your symptoms persist, consult your physician for medical advice.
Answered on 10th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Can u take ibuprofen and pepto together
Female | 39
No you can't as both of these drugs belongs to different chemical classes and they might cause damages to the stomach lining that can lead to gastrointestinal bleeding. It would be preferable to consider a gastroenterologist to have a more in-depth knowledge concerning your condition and to establish an accurate diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother is taking thyronorm 100 mcg her right hand and leg started shaking doctor vn Mathur diagnosed her Parkinson's disease early stage and dr kailash from citizens said it's not Parkinson's it's thyroid issue what am i suppose to do
Female | 64
You would want to consult a general physician or a primary care doctor for the symptoms you mentioned. They'll conduct an initial assessment, ask about your medical history, perform a physical examination, and may order some tests if necessary to determine the underlying cause of your symptoms.
Based on their evaluation, the primary care doctor may refer you to a gastroenterologist if they suspect a specific gastrointestinal condition or if further specialized care is required.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Gerd derealization eoe I really need help
Male | 17
GERD means stomach acid goes up your throat, causing a burning feeling. Derealization is feeling like the world is not real. It's best to see a gastroenterologist and get their advice on the right treatment for you.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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