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Why Excess Urine in Fatty Liver?
Is there excess urine in the fatty liver? If there is, then why is it so?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Nov '24
Excess urine is not usually a symptom of liver cysts. However, people with fatty liver sometimes experience metabolic issues, causing them to retain fluids in their tissues and potentially leading to reduced urine output. For a healthy liver, it's essential to eat a nutritious diet, stay active, and limit alcohol consumption.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1253)
Suggest me best gastroliver surgeon for my uncle.
Male | 48
It is recommended to see a specialist gastroenterologist, who will help diagnose and treat disorders of the digestive system. Should your uncle require surgical intervention, you may be advised to work with a gastroenterology surgeon.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I've been having constipation problems for about a year or a little more now. I don't have any serious signs of IBD nor chron's disease. I constantly have to wait about 2 days to empty my bowel. I don't quite understand what causes this problem, but I also have a habit of sucking my stomach in a lot, so maybe could that be it?
Female | 18
When you pull your tummy in a lot, it can be tough for your guts to work well. This might result in constipation. Relax your belly muscles and try to drink more water, and eat lots of high-fiber foods such as fruits and vegetables. Also, doing regular physical activity can help.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
why would your stomach hurt every time you eat,feel nauseated, fatigued, have chronic constipation, throwing up, having spasms in different parts of intestines, most painful poops and painful stomach pains etc? Tried to get GI scopes but stomach flared up too much to do the prep?
Female | 22
You may have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). IBS causes stomach discomfort, nausea, fatigue, constipation, vomiting, intestinal spasms, and painful bowel movements. Flare-ups make test preparation difficult. To manage IBS, eat healthy foods, reduce stress, and stay hydrated. Consult a gastroenterologist for further guidance.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My friend is 19 year old male, he have been having blood in stool, bloating, cramps, body weakness, dizzy feeling, consistently for around a month. He says sometimes he also has headaches, burning sensation in eyes. Symptoms are increasing with time. He also had stomach ulcer, around 7 years back what can be the possible diagnosis?
Male | 19
Your friend seems to have gastrointestinal bleeding, likely from his prior stomach ulcer. This can lead to bloody stool, bloating, cramps, weakness, and dizziness. The headaches and burning eyes may stem from blood loss. He must consult a gastroenterologist for proper treatment, as unaddressed bleeding can pose severe risks.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek your guidance regarding some health concerns that I have been experiencing, which have significantly impacted my quality of life. For some time now, I have been dealing with a condition that has led to people around me closing their nose, sniffing, coughing and having runny nose when around me. My parent could not perceive this odour so does the doctors and GP when I went there. This situation has resulted in feelings of isolation and anxiety, making it difficult for me to navigate social interactions, particularly in my university environment. I have been diagnosed with psychosis and given medication and everything is still happening around me. I'm also experiencing severe bloating, gas, and digestive issues like diarrhea/constipation. I’ve read that these symptoms can be linked to gut imbalances like bacterial overgrowth, and I want to explore if that’s the case with me I have previously attempted to reach out for help, but I have faced dismissive attitudes regarding my concerns, which has left me feeling frustrated and unsupported. I suspect my symptoms may be linked to a condition such as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) or a gut-related issue like small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). However, I have yet to receive a clear diagnosis or effective management plan. Given my experiences and the impact they have had on my mental health and daily life, I would greatly appreciate your insight. I am particularly interested in any tests or referrals that may be appropriate for diagnosing my condition, as well as recommendations for managing the associated symptoms. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response and any advice you may be able to provide.
Male | 20
The symptoms you mentioned might be associated with a condition such as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) or a gut issue known as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). TMAU refers to the main odor complications, while SIBO leads to bloating, gassy, and gut issues like diarrhea or constipation. It's imperative to obtain the actual diagnosis by carrying out tests such as breath tests or blood tests. The treatment may involve changing the diet, probiotics, antibiotics, or other medications that will help to control your symptoms.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am am a girl with constipation with 2 to 3 days after pass the stool I go to pass the urine and blood drop come from the anus I have pain in anus I am so afraid what do I do now
Female | 18
You may be constipated and have diarrhea. This is the situation one can find him or herself should one contemplate from the perspective of a patient. The blood can be from the torn part of the anus caused by the tough stool. Lack of fiber in your diet and not drinking enough water are the causes of this. Pay more attention to fruit, vegetables, and water intake. If blood still comes out or it becomes accommodation, go to a gynecologist.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
While taking potassium citrate magnesium citrate and vitamin b6 the loose motion is going so it is good to take
Male | 20
Loose motions, diarrhea as doctors call it, can be troublesome. Certain medicines like potassium citrate, magnesium citrate, and vitamin B6 may cause it. These can upset your stomach sometimes. To help, stay hydrated, eat mild foods. Perhaps ask your pharmacist about adjusting the B6 dose or trying a different form.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello there, i had a question about a recent blood test i had. My alkaline phosphatase level was slightly high at 134 with reference range being 30-130 and my bilirubin was 31 with reference range being below 21, is this something i should be concerned about?
Male | 18
your alkaline phosphatase and bilirubin are slightly higher than normal. These levels could show liver or bone problems. It would be necessary that you see a gastroenterologist or a hepatologist to conduct further investigations and therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
She omitting bloods through mouth
Female | 19
Vomitiming blood can be a serious symtpom of some kind of disease. consult a gastroenterologist at the earliest.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi i was at a party yesterday where i arrived at 12 noon i ate a few things before after starting the party i had alcohol and nothing to eat then at around 8 i had fast food like burger ,fries and cola then after 20 minutes i was feeling my stomach geting upset then at night i had a near to pleasure experience but didn’t ejaculate so that made my stomach get aches more
Male | 19
Overeating can cause your stomach to feel uncomfortable, which is called indigestion. Some of these symptoms can be caused by eating fatty foods like burgers and fries, as well as drinking alcohol on an empty stomach. To feel better, if you want drink water, eat light foods, and rest.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am ramesh. I have loose motions from last 15months. I was used some medications. When I am using medications, the problem comes down and after that the problem remains same. Some of the foods not digesting properly. Please suggest any solution. Due to loose motions high burfing is comming from buttock.
Male | 29
Several things can cause this such as infections, food intolerances, or underlying health issues. Since you haven’t been cured completely by any drugs, it’s good to concentrate on your eating habits. You should stay away from spicy or oily meals and go for those that are easy to digest like rice, bananas, and toast. Ensure that you drink a lot of water so as not to be dehydrated and think about including probiotics in your diet to help with gut health. If this problem continues then please seek medical attention from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Do we have treatment of Chronic Hpylori and duodinities. Please let us know.
Female | 37
Yes, there are treatments available for Chronic H. pylori infection and duodenitis. The treatment involves a combination of antibiotics and acid reducing medications to eradicate the bacteria and let the area heal. Consult a professional for a proper diagnosis and treatment. Most cases can be effectively managed and resolved with proper treatment and adherence to medical advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
Hello doctor.....my name is Shera....I am facing chronic stomach issues which might be stomach ulcers. Can you suggest some preventive measures to reduce the pain? Also, can you list the symptoms as well? test
Male | 55
The chronic problem of ulcers in the stomach might be the cause of painful problems as well as discomfort. Pain-killing can be achieved by avoiding spicy and acidic foods, quitting smoking, minimizing stress, and taking medications. To ensure a precise diagnosis and also be able to select the right treatment, it is essential to seek a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i am 31 year old i diagnosed with acute calcolus cholecystitis , my gall bladder stone size is 18 mm , my doctor already did key hole method to remove the stone but due to inflamation and infection around my gall bladder my doctor stop the surgery , while surgery they fine severly distended gallbladder, dense omental adhesions, pericholecystic fluid, frozen callots triangle, features suggestive of acute calcolus cholecystitis . so my doctor suggest to do the surgery after 2 month , my question is that gall bladder get rupture or is there any any life threatening issue
Female | 31
Problems with the gallbladder can be difficult. If they’re left untreated, there is a slight chance that it may burst which could be very serious. When this happens you’ll have piercing pain all over your stomach area, fever and feel weak all the time. Dealing with the infection before anything else is vital.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 19 years old I have a pain in my stomach from 4 to 5 days but I have taken in medicine no I am not well I think it is happening due to not a proper meal consultant nearby medical store them given medicine but it is not well from that medicine sometime I am feeling pain in my stomach so I am afraid of getting kidney stone can you suggest me some medicine thank you
Male | 19
Since you've had stomach pain for several days, it's important to think about the different things that could be causing it. This pain may be caused by conditions such as indigestion, gastritis, or a stomach infection. Kidney stones are not usually the cause of pain in the stomach but in the lower back. Now, try to drink lots of water, eat light and easily digestible foods, and consider taking over-the-counter antacids to help with the stomach pain. If the pain doesn't go away or it gets worse, it's important to see a gastroenterologist for further checking and the right treatment.
Answered on 7th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 20 years old Having pain when passing stool Watery mucusy stool with mouth ulcers
Male | 20
You may be experiencing a form of ulcerative colitis, which can cause pain during bowel movements and lead to watery, mucus-filled stools. Mouth ulcers can also be a symptom, as this condition is related to an overactive immune system. To manage it, following a well-balanced diet and your gastroenterologist's advice can provide relief. And don’t forget to stay hydrated by drinking enough water!
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have excessive abdominal pain I want to show my whole abdominal ultrasound
Male | 26
Abdominal pain can have many causes, including issues with the stomach, intestines, or other organs. It could be due to gas, constipation, infections, or something more serious like appendicitis. If needed, your doctor may recommend an abdominal ultrasound to identify the cause. The treatment will depend on the results, so it's important to follow your doctor's advice.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been prescribed zerodol for back pain for 5 days. But I also have gastric after 5 days I am having acid reflux. What should I do
Female | 26
Zerodol may have relieved the pain, but it left you with an unpleasant twist in your stomach—acid reflux, also known as heartburn. This condition occurs when stomach acid flows back into your esophagus, causing a burning sensation in your chest or throat. To manage it, try eating smaller meals, avoid spicy foods, and stay upright for a while after eating.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to discuss my ongoing gastrointestinal issues that have persisted despite my recent surgery for chronic constipation and rectal prolapse. I underwent a laparoscopic ventral mesh rectopexy, but I am still experiencing significant problems related to anal hypotension and hypocontractility, as well as prolonged Balloon Expulsion Test (BET) results indicative of Type 1 Dyssynergia. Despite the surgical intervention, I continue to struggle with inadequate anal sphincter tone and a reduced ability to contract effectively. These issues have led to ongoing difficulties with bowel control and frequent episodes of constipation. The prolonged BET results suggest that my pelvic floor muscles are still not coordinating properly during bowel movements. Given my history and the current symptoms, I would greatly appreciate your expertise in identifying the next steps for management. Specifically, I am interested in exploring options such as pelvic floor rehabilitation, biofeedback therapy, or any further diagnostic evaluations that may be necessary to address these issues effectively. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to your guidance on how we can best proceed to improve my condition.
Male | 60
These issues might be due to problems with the pelvic floor muscles not functioning properly during bowel movements. Pelvic floor rehabilitation could help by improving muscle coordination and strength in the pelvic area, potentially aiding in better bowel control. Another option is biofeedback therapy, which uses sensors to teach you how to coordinate your muscles during bowel movements. Discuss these options with your medical team to find the best approach for you. Additional diagnostic tests might be needed to understand the situation better.
Answered on 20th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Can I eat onions and black pepper in h pylori
Male | 38
If you possess the H. pylori infection, some signs can be stomach aches, bloating, nausea etc. These symptoms are likely to get worse if you take onions or black pepper since they may irritate the lining of your stomach. It would therefore be advisable for one to temporarily keep off such foods until they undergo treatment for this condition. In order to reduce distress while being treated for H. pylori, it is recommended that you take a mild diet comprising foods that do not cause any harm to your stomach.
Answered on 25th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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