Male | 39
Should I Avoid Gluten to Prevent Celiac Disease?
My fiancee has been diagnosed with gluten intolerance and on the scale is a 3.8, being 0.2 away from being classed as having celiac disease. If he carried on eating gluten like normal, would he eventually develop celiacs disease? And if not should he cut gluten out anyway?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 3rd June '24
Bloating, diarrhea, and fatigue are some common symptoms of gluten sensitivity. In some cases, if a person keeps consuming foods containing this protein, they may develop celiac disease – an illness that makes the body react even more harshly towards gluten. To avoid further harm and discomfort, it would be best if he stopped eating anything with wheat or any other sources of gluten immediately.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (997)
Sever stomach bloating with pain
Male | 56
Stomach pain plus bloating can result from speed eating, gulping air, or too much food. Intestinal gas might cause this, too. It makes your tummy feel big and tight. Try these tips: eat slowly, avoid gassy items like soda, take a walk. If the pain's really bad or keeps returning, talk to a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 25 year old and my poos are inconsistent
Male | 25
Your stools can vary sometimes, that's normal. If you see changes in appearance or frequency, it may relate to your food, stress, or illness. Certain items you consume might cause it. Eat fiber, drink water, relax more. But if it continues, check with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why I have weightloss and irregular digestion?
Male | 25
You may have a viral fever accompanied by a skin rash, commonly known as viral exanthem. The leg pain, swelling, and difficulty walking could indicate inflammation in your joints, a condition called viral arthritis. These symptoms are often seen in viral infections like dengue or chikungunya. I recommend getting plenty of rest, staying hydrated, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers. If your symptoms worsen or do not improve over time, it's important to contact a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Yesterday i went to toilet 3 times and each time i had blood with my stool. At the 3rd time even with fart the blood came out. Today i went to toilet. There was no stool came out but with fart blood came out. Also the anul are has burning feeling with pain. What it possibly could be?
Male | 36
You might have hemorrhoids. These are enlarged blood vessels in the anal canal that can bleed and hurt. They usually occur after periods of constipation when people strain too hard during bowel movements or sit for long periods without taking breaks. You should eat more fiber-rich foods such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains while also staying hydrated by drinking at least 8 glasses of water each day. If your symptoms persist or worsen despite these efforts then I recommend seeing a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
मैं patient मिथुन भंडारी ,मेरा समस्या यह है कि मेरा सीने के नीचे में लगता है कि कुछ चीज अटका हुआ है खाना खाने के 20 मिनट बाद पानी पीता हूं तो और भी ज्यादा महसूस होता है और हर टाइम लगता है कि पेट में जलन सी होती है । और एक समस्या है लेफ्ट किडनी फुला हुआ है करीब 8 साल से अगर ज्यादा टाइम चलता हूं तो या ज्यादा टाइम खड़ा रहता हो तो एक दर्द आता है कमर में । अब मैं क्या करूं कुछ मार्गदर्शन करवाएं।
Male | 37
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Dr. N S S Gauri
I'm about 54 years old I had stomach problems for 5 years now I have h pylori bleeding Elsa I had surgery on my small intestine three holes burnt shut I have high blood pressure lately I've been in the hospital ER three times this month three times last month I had arrested for today infection they said respiratory defection they sent me home with nothing it's hard to breathe my blood pressure is high I'm getting my stomach starting to hurt more and the pain is unbearing anything you anything you could suggest will help I have a doctor's appointment next week but right now the pain in my stomach it's in my right side it's not my appendix but it's in my right side lower right side comes in waves and it's unbearing
Male | 54
It seems like your H. pylori infection, past small gut surgery, and high blood pressure may be behind it all. The hurt could mean swelling, ulcers, or other problems down there. Make sure to tell your doctor about the latest hospital trips and how bad the ache is. They might want to run some more tests or change up your meds to help ease the pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Typhoid hota rahta h bar bar jata nhi hai
Female | 25
Typhoid is a serious disease, not like regular illnesses. It stems from bacteria entering through contaminated water or food. Symptoms include fever, tummy aches, and weakness. But don't worry, antibiotics treat it effectively. Be mindful to consume clean water and food.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Contrast Enhanced Computed Tomography of the whole abdomen showing moderate hypatomegaly with coarse attentuation, edematous GB mild dilated portal vein,splenomegaly,diverticulituis in sigmoid colon. Crystitis. My brother suresh kumar's report has been admitted in Maharaja Agrasain Hospital, Punjabi Bagh and the doctor has recommended us for a second opinion. Kindly advise / suggest next course of action if possible.
Male | 44
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Pallab Haldar
I hade bloody dysyntry and d0vtor gave me antibiotic.now i m ok but i feel my somach always full
Male | 21
BLOODY DYSENTERY is AN INFECTION in the intestines. ANTIBIOTICS TREAT it. FEELING FULL is COMMON after it...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam 30 years old ...i am suffering from ulcers and lower back pain ..and one doctors recommended as Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and said it has no cure ....iam asking can it be cured?
Male | 30
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be quite difficult. It brings about pains similar to ulcers and a sore lower back which, can be a nuisance. The source is not yet fully known, but some factors such as stress, diet, or the sensitivity of the gut may be affecting it. However, there is no magic solution, but learning to cope with stress, eating healthy, and some light physical activity can help alleviate the symptoms.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Pancraities problem.two years running.i am antu from Bangladesh.
Female | 18
Pancreatitis is inflammation of pancreas. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting. Causes include alcohol, gallstones, high triglycerides. Treatment involves pain management, fluid replacement .Avoid alcohol, smoking, high-fat diet. Follow up with gastroenterologist .
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been having discomfort in my right lower abdomen for 3 weeks. When it started, I woke up with abdominal pain and went to breakfast, but during it I could barely keep from throwing up. All that day I felt a little nauseous and my stomach hurt on sudden movements (also my stomach made noises). The next day the pain became more constant and intensified. I could not straighten up without pain in my lower abdomen. That day I went to the doctor with a suspicion of appendicitis. I was palpated, but was told that it was not clear exactly and told to come back the next day. The next day the pain was less, the doctor palpated me again and I had an ultrasound. The ultrasound showed that I had an enlarged kidney bowl and lymph nodes. I was admitted to the hospital but did not know which department (first they wanted to put me in urology but in the end they put me in the infectious diseases department for some reason). Also, the blood tests when I first came to the hospital had elevated white blood cells. I was discharged after 2 days and have been home for 3 weeks now (I have been on a diet and drinking 1.5 litres of water a day not counting tea) but the discomfort in my right lower abdomen sometimes returns
Male | 14
Your symptoms could be caused by various factors. Although appendicitis was initially suspected, your diagnosis seems unclear. The enlarged kidney and lymph nodes seen in the ultrasound could suggest urinary or infection-related issues. With your ongoing discomfort, it's advisable to follow up with your gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was diagnosed with Chronic hemorrhagic gastritis (active with incomplete intestinal metaplasia) is it serious ? And what should I do now also I have H.pylori +++
Female | 28
Chronic hemorrhagic gastritis with incomplete intestinal metaplasia and an H. pylori infection is a serious condition. It can lead to complications like ulcers or even an increased risk of stomach cancer if not treated properly. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist, who can guide you on the right treatment plan, including medications to eradicate H. pylori and manage your gastritis.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother us 69 years old qnd she has diagnosed malignant rectal polyp. Next what we want to do?
Female | 69
Your mother has a dangerous growth in her rectum. This is known as a malignant rectal polyp. Bleeding from the rectum may occur. Bowel habits could also change significantly. She may experience abdominal pain. The causes can be genetic factors or her diet. Treating it involves surgical removal of the polyp. Alternatively, radiation therapy kills cancerous cells. Consult her healthcare team to determine the best treatment path.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Pain lower abdomen cholesterol sugar increase
Male | 25
Pain in the lower belly could be due to multiple reasons such as digestive problems or infections. High cholesterol and high levels of sugar can result in diseases like diabetes or heart problems. Attempting healthy eating habits, working out on a regular basis along with going for the check-up of a gastroenterologist who will give you appropriate evaluation as well as treatment is advisable.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
When i stand that time i feel heaviness in my upper abdomen and when i lay down that time i feel normal
Male | 28
GERD, hiatal hernia, gas, gallbladder issues, or indigestion can all cause heaviness in the abdomen. To determine the cause and receive proper treatment, consult a gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have stomach pain for 2 weeks and gastric trouble. Along with it, I have back pain also. What can I do to cure this
Male | 20
You're feeling the pain in your stomach, the pain of a bad stomach and back pain. The symptoms of these health problems can be different in each case and are mostly caused by things like gastritis or acid reflux. Try eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding spicy or greasy food, and staying hydrated. Antacids are a good remedy that can also be bought at the counter. If the pain doesn't lessen, your best option is to register with a gastroenterologist for further advice.
Answered on 11th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Mai jb bathroom jaati hu toh anal se blood aata hai
Female | 17
Swollen blood vessels, called haemorrhoids, might cause this. Constipation or diarrhea could also cause it. Drinking water, eating fiber-rich foods, and using medicated ointments may help. However, it is better to consult a gynecologist, as they would help identify the underlying issue and give you proper treatment plan
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was diagnosed gallbladder polyps and can it causes bad breathing
Male | 40
Gallbladder polyps are growths inside the gallbladder which can be described as tiny bumps. These types of polyps generally aren't related to any form of bad breath. Bad breath usually comes from poor dental hygiene or problems with the lungs. Sometimes they may cause pain in your abdomen or make it hard for you to digest food. If they do and are still there when this happens again then taking out your gall bladder might stop anything else like that from happening in the future.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been swelling the part that goes to the toilet since the last two months, so now I am having losemotion and it is causing me pain.
Male | 23
Considering your symptoms of swelling in the anal region and loose motions accompanied by pain, you should consult the gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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