Male | 27
Why Do I Keep Vomiting Blood and Experiencing Stomach Pain?
My self kanish I'm 27 years old problem is I get blood vomet continue and stomach pain yellowness in whole body and blood from stools also
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Vomiting blood, stomach pain, yellowing skin, and blood in stools are serious signs that could indicate bleeding in your digestive system, possibly due to ulcers, liver issues, or infections. It's crucial to seek medical help immediately. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to address the cause and prevent serious complications.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1357)
I am 28 years Old Male. I have digestive problems. Whenever i take tea or food i have to go for poo within 10-15 minutes. I am suffering since 4-5 months from this issue.
Male | 29
Frequent bowel movements after eating or drinking can stem from various factors, such as food intolerance, gastrointestinal infections, or stress. To manage your condition, try keeping a food diary to identify potential triggers and consider adopting a bland diet for a few days. Staying hydrated and avoiding high-fat or spicy foods may also help. However, since this has persisted for several months, I strongly encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and tailored advice to ensure your well-being.
Answered on 30th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been with hard stool from 1 week starting poob is so hard it's getting too much pain I think iam suffering with hammarides.could you please suggest medicine.
Female | 38
The most common cause of hard stools is a fiber-free diet coupled with dehydration and lack of exercise. You should include fiber-rich foods, such as fruits, vegetables, and cereals into your diet together with water drinking. Nevertheless, if the pain persists or gets worse, contact a gastroenterologist to give you modulation.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Bleeding from anus No lumps Not sore Stomach is fine
Female | 30
Presence of blood in your stool but without the presence of lumps or pain can be a result of a condition called hemorrhoids. These are swollen blood vessels inside your rectum that may bleed when you have bowel movements. A much less common cause could also result from anal fissure or an infection. Diet should be fiber-based and patients should always have their bottom cleaned. If it is a matter of persisting hemorrhoids, then you must urgently see a gastroenterologist for proper advice.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
There is mild to moderate fatty infiltration liver.cholecystectomy . (Ablation gallbladder)
Femelle | 57
Gallbladder's a tiny organ storing bile. But sometimes it acts up, needing removal via cholecystectomy. This surgery improves your well-being, relieving issues like tummy aches and poor digestion caused by gallbladder troubles. Following a gastroenterologist's post-op instructions is crucial.
Answered on 27th Sept '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
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 am not feeling hungry for five years ..and indigestion or vomiting problem
Male | 24
It's important to address ongoing issues like lack of appetite alongside symptoms such as discomfort, nausea, or vomiting. These concerns may stem from various conditions including stress, digestive disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. To start, consider maintaining a food diary to track what you eat and any symptoms that arise. Gentle, bland foods may also be easier to digest. Staying hydrated is crucial. However, given the duration and nature of your symptoms, I encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide tailored guidance and explore potential underlying causes for your well-being.
Answered on 23rd Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 36 years old and I'm suffering from lower left side pain. I've been suffering since 2014 and the hospital state doctors have failed to diagnose my illness.
Male | 36
Answered on 4th July '24
Dr. Deepak Aher
I am suffering from mucus problem from 15, days & gastric problem
Male | 61
Mucus issue may be due to cold, allergies or sinusitis.. Gastric problem can cause bloating, belching, acid reflux.. Avoid spicy, oily food. Drink plenty of WATER. Eat small meals. Avoid CAFFEINE, alcohol, smoking. Do not lie down after meals. Exercise regularly. Consult doctor if symptoms persist....
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 17 year old female and i have been experiencing a ticker in the back of my throat for the last few days that is making me have “coughing attacks” and make me feel nauseous. I started getting pains in my chest today aswell and i was wondering what this was
Female | 17
You may have acid reflux. This is when the stomach contents come back up into your throat and cause a burning sensation as well as coughing. It may also make you feel sick to your stomach or give you chest pains. You should avoid eating large meals, such as spicy or fatty foods. Moreover, you shouldn’t lie down immediately after eating. Drinking lots of water helps too. If none of these work, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 19 years old female and I am having a pain in my lower and upper abdomen both left and right side Even my chest also pains alot . Sometimes my pain in my stomach is too much . Whenever I eat anything, I vomit.
Female | 19
You seem to be having these pains to the point that you have been putting up with a lot. Pain in the lower and upper abdomen, as well as chest pain and vomiting after eating, can be signs of a problem with your digestive system. You could be facing problems like gastritis or acid reflux. A gastroenterologist must be consulted to obtain precise diagnoses and suitable medicines.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach problems and pain in lower stomach
Female | 25
Experiencing lower abdominal pain and stomach issues can stem from various factors, like infections, gastrointestinal conditions, diet, or stress. Maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and manage stress. If the pain persists or worsens, consult a good hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi. I'm 43 years old woman and I was diagnosed back in my County with Chron's disease ileocolitis. I'm in the UK now and I'm having some problems with the doctors here. I need to ask some questions because I'm feeling sick again.
Female | 43
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss are common symptoms of this disease. The cause isn't fully understood, but genetics, immune issues, and environmental factors likely play roles. To manage it, eat a healthy diet. Take prescribed meds. Reduce stress when you can. See a gastroenterologist regularly for checkups.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sab meri patni ke pet mein Dard hota hai
Female | 32
There are many causes of stomach pain ranging from indigestion and gas to stress. Bloating and altered bowel habits might also be present in other cases. Advise her to eat smaller portions of food and stay away from spicy or fatty meals. Taking a lot of water plus engaging in light exercises such as walking can help as well. However, in case the pain doesn’t go away or becomes severe then one should seek medical attention from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 29th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
डॉक्टर मुझे अपनी समस्या साझा करनी है मुझे कुछ समय से पेट में दर्द होता था और बेचनी होती थी जिसके चलते मैंने एक पेट के डॉक्टर को दिखाया कुछ टेस्ट करवाएं जैसे सीबीसी थायराइड और लिवर आदि जिस्म से खून कम है 7 प्वाइंट है और थायरॉइड और लिवर टेस्ट नॉर्मल है और फिर एक अल्ट्रासाउंड करवाया जिसमें मुझे 18mm की पित्त पथरी (पित्ताशय की पथरी निकली जिसका समाधान ऑपरेशन बताया गया है उसने मुझे इसके लिए कुछ दवा दी 1 ZOVANTA DSR एक टैबलेट सुबह और एक शाम 2 OMEE MPS SYRUP 10ml सुबह और शाम 3 EMTY SYRUP जब जरूरी हो तब १ बड़ा चम्मच 4 RUBIRED SYRUP 10ml सुबह और शाम 5 LIMCEE TABLET एक टैबलेट सुबह और एक शाम 6 NUROKIND LC TAB एक टेबलेट दिन में एकबार 7 OROFER XT TAB ek tablet subha aur ek shaam जबसे मैंने खून बढ़ाने वाली दवा ली है जबसे मेरे हाथ और पैरों में सुजन आ गई है और मुझे चलने फिरने बैठने में दिक्कत हो रही है नासो में दर्द हो रहा है कृपया डॉक्टर इस सब परेशानी का कोई समाधान बताएं जिसका मेरा खून भी बंटा रहे और मुझे कोई अन्य दुष्प्रभाव भी ना दिखें
Female | 40
You are going through the swelling problem of your hands and feet after taking medication for blood level maintenance. This might be a consequence of some drugs. The limb swelling and the discomfort you are feeling might indicate a fluid retention issue. Your doctor should adjust your treatment plan to ensure that your blood levels are good and you do not have these side effects. Talk to your gastroenterologist about all your symptoms so that they can make the most appropriate choices for your health.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why do I feel food is stuck in my throat and feel pain when we swallow food during 30weeks pregnant
Female | 21
When you are pregnant, the feeling of food is caught in the throat and a sense of pain when swallowing it is most likely caused by acid reflux. It occurs when the stomach acid erupts back to the esophagus which could make you feel like food is stuck and also can cause pain. It leads to a sensation of being unable to swallow and a painful state. One method to relieve it is by eating less and avoiding spicy foods as well as standing or sitting for some time after a meal. If the symptoms persist, seek advice from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’ve been diagnosed with gastroenteritis for the past three days, but today’s gotten so much worse, I had frequent watery stool and no appetite at all, what can I do
Female | 13
You're experiencing severe gastroenteritis symptoms. This illness causes abdominal pain, vomiting, and frequent diarrhea, usually caused by viruses or bacteria. The recommended approach is resting, drinking plenty of water to prevent dehydration, and avoiding spicy or fatty foods. Consume bland items like crackers and plain rice to soothe your stomach. Recovery should occur soon. However, if symptoms worsen or you can't keep liquids down, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why am I vomiting after I’ve eaten a meal it’s been going on now for a week
Male | 22
This may happen due to food intolerances or allergies, gastric reflux, or gallbladder issues. To determine the exact cause consult with a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Gallbladder stone problem for my child
Female | 4
Gallbladder stones are similar to small rocks that can be found in the gallbladder. Kids with gallbladder stones may have stomach pain, feel like throwing up, or have yellow skin. These stones may occur if the bile in the gallbladder becomes too saturated. Consuming nutritious foods and drinking plenty of water is helpful. you could consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel with no efforts, I vomit everything I eat even water, and I run to washroom frequently
Male | 26
It seems like you might have a stomach bug or infection. In case you vomit everything even water and you have diarrhea frequently, try to remember that a virus or a bacterium irritates your stomach and intestines. You may experience this along with excess fluid loss. Besides, drinking water or ginger ale in sips will help you to keep hydrated. Stick to low-calorie food like crackers and rice. If the symptoms increase or persist, make sure to seek medical attention.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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