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Male | 47

Relief for Constant Lower Abdominal Pain

lower abdominal and groin pain constant

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

LOWER ABDOMINAL and GRion pain can have various causes including infections, urinary tract problems and kidney stones.. Other possible causes include hernias, APPENDICITIS and ovarian cysts. It is important to see a doctor to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.. In the meantime, rest, stay hydrated and avoid strenuous activity.

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1169)

I have been daigonised with gall bladder stones recommended to get operated is there any scope in homoepathy treatment. If so please let me know the address in navi mumbai near vashi so i can visit for consultation.

Male | 50

Gallbladder stones are usually treated with surgical removal, especially if they cause severe symptoms. It's advisable to consult with a homeopathic practitioner for personalized advice.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

My son is 11 he has recurrent gastric pain with fever 102.5 degrees every 4 hrs and vomiting stays a day or two and gets well with calpol 6 plus, risek IV and onseron I have been to many drs we have done tests of crp, ana profile, occult stool, stool dr, cbc ,esr, h pylori I know you don't treat children, i have been to many many drs, I was wondering if there is some area we might be missing for tests, something that can help in diagnosis, all his test results are clear and we are very confused and worried

Male | 11

From what you have described, your son may be having a gastrointestinal infection based on the recurrent gastric pain of fever and vomiting. Your son should have a comprehensive evaluation and treatment by an experienced gastroenterologist. The specialist may recommend further testing like endoscopy or imaging studies to determine the root of the problem. It is advisable to seek medical attention early in order to avoid any complications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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

Dr. Samrat Jankar

REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS WAS PERFORMED LIVER: Normal in size, shape and outline. Parenchymal echotexture normal. No sold mass lesion. No intrahepatic biliary dilatation. Intrahepatic portion of IVC is normal. Portal vein is normal. Portahepatis is normal. Few cysts noted in both lobes of liver largest measuring 33.2x17.6 mm noted in right lobe of liver. GALL BLADDER: Wall thickness normal. A calculus measuring 15.3 mm noted in GB lumen. C.B.D: Not dilated. Measuring: 4.7mm, PANCREAS: Parenchymal texture normal. No ductal dilatation. No calculi. SPLEEN: Measuring: 7.5cm. Normal in shape and echotexture. AORTA: Normal. KIDNEYS: Right kidney measures 10.7cm with a parenchymal thickness of 1cm. Multiple cysts noted of variable sizes, largest measuring 1.9x1.8 cm noted in inter polar region of right kidney. Left kidney measures 10cm with a parenchymal thickness of 1.3cm. Few cysts noted of variable sizes, largest measuring 3.9x2.7cm noted in inter pole region of left kidney which is exophytic.

Female | 52

Answered on 1st Oct '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Khaya piya nhi lggta bhukh nhi lggti weight gain nhi hota

Male | 25

These could be the signs of many medical conditions. A gastroenterologist would be able to identify any medical conditions that might be causing digestive problems and offer appropriate treatment. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Hi, I'm Nur. I eat outside and I feel bad. Now I don't want to eat because of Abdominal pain due to frequent bowel movements

Male | 23

According to your symptoms you may have a gastrointestinal problem. For effective diagnosis and management, you need to see a gastroenterologist. They can recommend some tests that are required for the diagnosis of the cause of your stomach ache and the bowel movements that are frequent. For the time being, please limit yourself to eating non outdoor meals and consume food that is easy digestible.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I’ve had constipation for six months and I have been using dulcolax every week to help, however this week when I used my dose, I felt nauseous and didn’t feel my normal budge in stool. I suspect I have impacted stool or some sort of blockage. I tried 2 enemas however after using them (lying on my left, inserting it for 5 minutes and staying still) it didn’t work. My main question is If I’m having impacted stool should I take miralax powder , dulcolax pills, or suppositaries, or a third enema Or book a colonic treatment? thank you

Male | 17

If you feel sick after taking Dulcolax you may need to try a different method. When stool is impacted it means that the poo has become stuck and will not come out very easily. Use Miralax powder which can help to soften it. You can mix it with a drink and take it according to the instructions on the packet. Make sure you also drink lots of water. If there is no change when using Miralax then you should speak to a healthcare professional for further advice.

Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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