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Why Does My Daughter Keep Getting Worms?
My daughter keeps getting worms but I don’t know why

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 30th July '24
Your daughter might have a pinworm infection. Pinworms are tiny creatures that enter the body via the mouth. When infected, itching near the bottom frequently occurs at night. Your doctor can provide medication to remove these worms. Proper handwashing is crucial to prevent spreading the infection further.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1474)
Blood in stool without pain
Male | 25
Spotting blood in your stool without pain can alarm you. This may stem from mild conditions like piles or constipation. However, it could also signal concerning issues like ulcers, growths, or inflammation in your gut. Consuming fiber-rich foods, staying hydrated, and consulting a gastroenterologist will identify the cause and suitable treatment.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
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I have constipation from last 1 month.And no pressure during morning and evening toilet. I applied lots of pressure but nothing happened. Also only gas pass during toilet.
Male | 21
It can mean that your intestines are not moving fast enough when you have trouble passing feces and only pass gas at times. Lack of fiber in the diet, not drinking enough fluids, or physical inactivity can cause this. Eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains; drink plenty of water and be active to get things ‘going’ again. If it persists, see a gastroenterologist for further assessment and advice.
Answered on 29th May '24
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Sir I have pain in my stomach but in my empty stomach I get blood through sputum and after that my headaches and I'm not able. To eat any proper food
Female | 22
Coughing blood, headaches, and difficulty eating - these signs suggest a stomach issue. An ulcer or inflammation could be the culprit. Ignoring it risks bigger problems, so see a doctor soon. For now, spicy or acidic foods may worsen symptoms, so choose easy-to-digest meals instead. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water.
Answered on 23rd July '24
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I have continuous hiccups from morning..can't control it
Male | 21
Hiccups are caused by a muscle under the lungs called the diaphragm getting agitated is the main reason behind it. This may be caused by the fact that you eat faster, are stressed, or swallow a lot of air. To deal with the hiccups, you can try holding your breath for a couple of seconds, then sipping cold water, or gently scaring yourself. If they persist for more than 48 hours, you should see a doctor.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
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My mother 59 who has been recovering from ascites over the past two years, has been experiencing a fever recently. Given her liver's ongoing weakness, I wanted to seek your advice on the next steps. Should we be concerned, and would you recommend any immediate tests or treatment? Thank you for your guidance.
Female | 59
Fever in someone with a history of ascites can indicate an underlying issue that should not be overlooked. It may be a sign of infection or other complications related to liver function. I recommend monitoring her symptoms closely, such as fatigue or abdominal pain and consult a gastroenterologist. They may suggest blood tests, imaging, or other evaluations to determine the cause.
Answered on 16th Jan '25
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Hello Dr, I got gall bladder removed operation last year in October 2023but from few days I am feeling lih Ght pain in abdomen and stomach too hard, I am very upset please reply why.
Female | 39
You may be dealing with post-cholecystectomy syndrome. After the gallbladder removal, some people may still experience these ongoing symptoms which are abdominal pain and a hard stomach. This can occur due to reasons such as bile reflux or sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. To help soothe the difficult symptoms, eat small frequent meals, exclude fatty foods, and drink enough water. Moreover, it would be advisable to discuss your symptoms with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th Aug '24
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Hi. I'm a 19 year old female and I have been having problems with my indigestion system as a whole for a long time now. It started with having really bad heart burns along with my burp tasting yeast like I started having piles that became worse over time, bleeding really bad then I had to watch what I eat so they don't become worse. I still have them but they don't bleed anymore, just sometimes depending on what I ate or other factors. Then ever morning when I wake up I have this burning sensation in my stomach, everyday, it's hurts very much, then I have it through out the day sometimes, making it uncomfortable for me. Then lately my stomach has been painful, burning, there's just a lot going on. I have been using Eno but the difference isn't that much, my stomach just burns and hurts. It's starting my affect my life because it's something that it happening to me lot and I'm unable to go about my daily routine sometimes because of consist heartburns, camps, burning stomach and piles that just won't go away. Thank you.
Female | 19
These symptoms like heartburn, yeast-like burps, bleeding piles, stomach burning, and pain could be due to a condition called gastritis, which you're experiencing. Inflammation of the lining of the stomach is called gastritis, which can be caused by stress, some food, or bacterial infections. For these symptoms, try to stay away from spicy, acidic, and fatty foods. Eating smaller meals more often can be another way to normalize your metabolism. The best choice is to go to a gastroenterologist who provides the proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
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Answered on 23rd May '24
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i have pain in abdomen .
Female | 25
Stomach pain is no fun. It might seem like a small issue, but it could indicate something serious. It could be just gas or something you ate that disagreed with you. Or maybe it's a bug going around. But don't ignore it—conditions like appendicitis require medical attention. Stay hydrated and eat bland foods. If the pain persists or worsens, see a doctor. While belly aches are common, some need treatment.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
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I am done with my piles surgery two week back through laser surgery it was reached its 4th stage now after two week it's still swelling feeling like does my piles hit back or what . Or it is normal to have lump like swelling after went through laser surgery
Female | 24
The swelling may come up as your body heals. In some cases, a small lump may be created, which will be similar to the piles that are coming back. It's usually one of the healing mechanisms. You should always wash the site and strictly follow your physician's orders. If you have any doubts, it's always a good idea to talk to your gastroenterologist.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
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i have swollen veins near anus .
Male | 22
Bulging veins around your rear end are basically varicosities, and such blood vessels are called hemorrhoids. This can occur if you strain when having a bowel movement, are overweight, or sit for extended periods. The signs can be pain, itching, or bleeding. To feel better, use over-the-counter creams or sit in warm water (sitz bath) several times a day. More fiber intake can be really beneficial as well.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
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Constipation problem 20-25 day
Male | 22
The very common symptoms include: bothering during defecation, being hard as a rock, and being extremely painful. The reasons could be from not getting enough fiber, dehydration, or being a couch potato. If you want to get out of this problem, the best plan is to consume more fruit, vegetables, and whole grains and drink enough water. Regular training for constant mobility can relieve the digestion of indigestible food. If the prescribed remedies do not start showing their effects within a week or two and do not cause severe pain, it is now your turn to take the initiative and consult a gastroenterologist for the medical assessment and assistance that you need.
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
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Piles problem problem since two month So please help me
Male | 27
It sounds like you may be experiencing discomfort due to hemorrhoids, which can cause symptoms like pain, itching, and sometimes bleeding during toilet visits. Factors contributing to this condition often include straining during bowel movements, a low-fiber diet, or prolonged sitting. To alleviate your discomfort, try increasing your fiber intake through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, stay hydrated, and consider regular exercise. Soaking in warm water can also provide relief. However, it’s important to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment options. You’re not alone, and help is available.
Answered on 20th Mar '25
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stamach pain last 2 year
Male | 27
Two-year-long stomach pain is not normal and requires medical attention. Pain can be a result of many ailments like ulcers, acid reflux, or irritable bowel syndrome. When you have bloating, gas, and bowel habits change, these are some of the other symptoms. To discover the cause, tests like a blood test, stool test, or endoscopy may be required. The way of handling the situation will rest upon the source of the pain, e.g. drug therapy or changing the diet. You should visit a gastroenterologist to get a proper diagnostic test and treatment for the stomach pain.
Answered on 13th Nov '24
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Black stool with lose motions khana khate ho stool hota hai aese me kya kre
Female | 19
Black stool accompanied by loose motions is concerning. It may indicate the presence of blood within your digestive system. Potential causes include bleeding in the stomach or intestinal areas. To maintain proper hydration, ensure you consume ample amounts of water. For the time being, refrain from consuming spicy or oily foods. Seek attention from a gastroenterologist to identify the precise underlying reason and receive appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I have been experiencing sharp pain in my lower abdomen and around the navel area. Mostlly the pain is centered around my right pelvic are radiating towards my back (right side)
Female | 28
It seems like you may be dealing with something known as appendicitis
Answered on 29th May '24
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I'm experiencing fever, pain in throat, burning sensation and pain in mouth, discomfort in stomach, weakness, shortness of breath
Female | 23
It sounds like you’re experiencing several concerning symptoms, which may indicate an infection or inflammation. Fever and sore throat are common with viral or bacterial infections. The burning sensation, oral discomfort, and gastrointestinal issues could suggest a viral illness or even acid reflux. Weakness and shortness of breath should be taken seriously. I recommend resting, staying hydrated, and considering over-the-counter pain relievers. However, it’s essential to seek medical attention promptly to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. A gastroenterologist can provide the best care tailored to your situation.
Answered on 2nd Mar '25
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My stomach is having gas bubble
Male | 48
Okay you can try a few remedies to find relief. Drink warm liquids like herbal teas or warm water with lemon to relax the stomach muscles. Avoid carbonated drinks and chewing gum as they can contribute to gas production.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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Dear Doctor, From last 10-15 days I am having upset stomach with cramps and gas build up, it seems the stomach has become hard and full and despite of having light foods my stomach gets upset and have to visit the washroom quite frequently, the stool is not watery but semi liquid, I'm also taking probiotics like curd and Rinifol Capsules but also it doesn't help much and have taken the full course (5 days) of antibiotics like Zenflox OZ but didn't get much of relief. I would request you to please suggest me good medicines for the same. Thanks and Regards
Male | 41
Your signs of upset stomach, cramps, gas, and frequent semi-liquid stools have led us to think that you might have a gastrointestinal infection or inflammation. You must remain hydrated by drinking plenty of water and steering clear of spicy or fatty foods. You might want to try some over-the-counter medications like Pepto-Bismol or Imodium if your symptoms are bothering you. Besides, go to a gastroenterologist to eliminate the possibility of any serious conditions and get the right treatment if necessary.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
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My daughter is 19 Years old and suffering from gas pain in her abdomen. She suffered the same 1 year back. She has taken gas o fast twice and has taken Digeplex syrup once. What medicine she needs to get.
Female | 19
It's best to consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. In meantime she can try some natural remedies to relieve gas pain. Drinking warm water, massaging her abdomen, practicing yoga or taking medications. However, if the symptoms persist, she should see a doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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