Female | 50
Can Low-grade Appendiceal Neoplasm Be Treated Effectively?
Low grade Appendiceal reuinous neoplasm
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 21st June '24
The term low-grade appendiceal neoplasm refers to abnormal tissue in the appendix. If you have one, it will be stealthy at times, although you may feel pain in the lower right side of your tummy, nausea, or changes in your stool. However, the underlying cause is not always clear. It entails surgery to evacuate the appendix if the infected part is operable. The follow-up examinations are quite significant and must be done to supervise the condition.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1036)
My Daughter is 11, She is having vomiting, nausea and motions for the last 2 days. Moreover, she is having stomach and throat pain. She can not eat anything. Feel pain in stomach when eating some thing.
Female | 11
Vomiting, nausea, stomach pain, and sore throat can be hard to deal with. These symptoms may be due to a tummy bug or food poisoning. Make sure she drinks enough fluids so that she can replenish her body. If your child is experiencing any symptoms, you can start feeding her crackers or toast. If it doesn't get better, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi what does it mean if you have lost immunity to hip b ?
Female | 33
If you have lost immunity to hepatitis B, it means that your body is no longer protected against the hepatitis B virus. Immunity to HBV is typically acquired through vaccination or prior infection.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Gaurav Gupta
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
nausea after eating, hot flashes, loss of appetite, stomach discomfort
Male | 18
This could be caused by bad food, a virus, or digestion issues. Try this: eat smaller meals, avoid spicy or fatty foods, and drink plenty of liquids. If you don't feel better soon, it's best to see a gastroenterologist. They can properly assess your condition and provide medication if needed.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I eaten good health capsul for health gain but now i am fasing heavvy gasto problam i cannot eat anithing . day by day i lose my weight plz help me
Male | 23
The health pill you took made your stomach upset resulting in a lot of gas and food not going down. It may be a side effect of the pill. The best thing to do right now is to discontinue using it and concentrate on mild, easily digestible foods such as crackers, rice, or bananas. Make sure you take a lot of water to keep yourself hydrated. If the condition persists or worsens, seek medical advice from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam 17 yrs old suffering from change in bowel moments
Female | 17
You may be experiencing a change in stool consistency. There could be reasons behind this, such as inadequate fiber intake and stress. Symptoms commonly associated with this condition consist of constipation or diarrhea. Up water consumption, eat more fruits with high liquid contents and fibers like apples; also try green leafy vegetables and maintain physical activity. These steps may help if none do so visit a gastroenterologist immediately as it might be a serious issue
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I experienced bleeding when have a bowel movement about 2 months ago, it was painless and I just noticed blood when wiping after bowel movement. It stopped and about 3 days ago it reappeared again painless and only appearing when i wipe and i had some mucus one time. It streaked my stool in a line once but since then i haven’t had anything like that. it’s just bright red blood whenever i wipe but i have experienced no pain.
Male | 18
You might have a condition known as hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are, in fact, swollen blood vessels in the rectum. They are capable of causing bleeding and discomfort. Straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation, or sitting for too long are the causes of them. To ease the symptom, it is recommended to eat a diet that is rich in fiber, drink enough water, and avoid overexerting yourself when having a bowel movement. In case the symptoms do not go away or become worse, it is important to consult a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Severe stomach ache and pain
Female | 22
Stomach pain and aches that are severe may indicate diverse hidden illnesses. It is essential to seek an appointment with a gastroenterologist for a definitive diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir today I have get my test report I want to know about my Abdomen CECT report in briefly regarding what abnormal in report. I have o lots of pain in my stomach 5 times about in 10 months.
Male | 25
The CECT report shows inflammation in your abdomen which can be caused by different things such as infections, stones or even tumors. You need to see your physician again for more tests and treatment.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
What is normal level of lipase
Male | 17
An individual can find the chubby substance-dissolving macromolecule in this system. It commonly breaks down between 0 to 160 units per liter when it is in a healthy person’s bloodstream. Having a high level of lipase can indicate something wrong with your pancreas. Some signs that someone has too much lipase may include pain in their stomach or feeling sick; they might also have a fever, etc.
Answered on 28th 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
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
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a girl and I am almost 17 years old actually since I was a child I had the constipation problem but that hasn't really affected me since yesterday Actually yesterday I constipation but at the same time I was bleeding a lot from my anus but as soon as I stop pooping the blood stopped but that area still burns and today I went again to the toilet and I am bleeding again I am so stressed pls tell me what might me the cause and what should I do?? My stomach hurts a lot and also my lower back I want to go to the toilet but I am scared of bleeding.
Female | 17
You may be suffering from a fissure in the anus. It is a small cut in the skin lining of the anus, which can cause pain and bleeding during bowel movement. Probably, the constipation is the reason why the fissure is more irritated. To relieve the situation, a high-fiber diet, drinking more water, and avoiding exertion when defecating may be helpful. You may also use over-the-counter creams for the pain and burning feeling. If the symptoms stay or worsen, urgent attention from a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis and medical precautions is crucial.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I face problems pait drd jaundice
Male | 21
It would be advisable to visit a gastroenterologist if you suffer from abdominal pain and jaundice as well. Jaundice may be the result of different factors which include liver diseases and problems in the bile ducts. The area of expertise of a gastroenterologist will cover the execution of the required tests and recommendations of the suitable treatment options as your particular condition demands.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 66 years old having lower abdomen pain for one month.I have taken norfloxacin 400 mg and pain killer for seven days but not cure.What to do?
Male | 66
This type of pain may be felt in this body area due to reasons like the digestive system, bladder, or muscles that are causing the pain. As the medication you had failed, the better thing to do is to visit a gastroenterologist. They may ask you to have other tests like an ultrasound scan to find out the definite cause of your pain.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My name is Sylvia I started experiencing sharp pain on the lower left side of my stomach which radiated to the hip it eased abit after taking some painkillers but I'm also getting nausea could you please advice
Female | 25
It sounds as if you've developed some lower left abdominal pain with a prospect of the pain spreading to your hip. Painkillers are lessening the pain to a small extent, however, you're feeling nauseated too. These symptoms can be the signs of an issue in your digestive system like gas, constipation, or even a stomach virus. It's necessary to drink water, eat light foods, and sleep. If there is no improvement, the best thing to do is have a wellness check-up with a gastroenterologist who can properly diagnose and treat you.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I've got an abdominal pain making it difficult to urinate and poo.
Female | 22
Belly aches preventing you from peeing and pooping could be urinary infection or constipation. stomach cramps or pain might occur. Drink heaps of water, eat fibrous foods, try warm baths to feel better. If aches persist, see a gastroenterologist. different conditions may cause this issue.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
dysphagia eating with water
Male | Jawed
Swallowing water seems easy, but sometimes it’s not. Dysphagia makes it difficult. You may cough, choke, or feel like food gets stuck. There are different causes, like weak muscles or nerve issues. Sip slowly and sit up straight while eating. If swallowing remains difficult, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 13th Aug '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
I have a friend who just experienced sharp liver pain since 24/4, he says it’s from consuming sparkling water and he doesn’t want to seek medical attention. He’s now on a “liver diet” where he doesn’t eat anything processed because he ate a pizza thinking the pain is gone and it started hurting more. He’s also water fasting. He says the pain comes and goes and it eventually started hurting in his right side. What can he do? He doesn’t want any medical treatment. He is 22.
Male | 22
These signs may point to digestive trouble or liver issues. He should stop fasting and avoid the "liver diet." Instead, he needs to consume simple, nutritious foods and drink lots of water. Urge him to pay attention to his body's signals. If pain continues or gets worse, he must consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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