Male | 34
Why am I losing weight and experiencing stomach pain?
My weight has decreased by 15 to 16 kg since last 2 months and now I don't even feel hungry but when I eat anything, I feel a burning sensation in my stomach and there is difficulty in eating anything and there is pain in the soles of my feet. There is always pain and vibration, what should I do?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th June '24
You might have some issues with your digestion. The loss of weight, no desire for food, feeling of burning in the stomach, difficulty in eating, and pain in the feet could all be connected. Gastritis or ulcers may be causing this. Eating small and frequent meals that are light on the stomach could help. Also drinking more water, and dealing with stress. If these signs continue it is important to see a gastroenterologist so they can diagnose properly and give suitable treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (997)
I am am a girl with constipation with 2 to 3 days after pass the stool I go to pass the urine and blood drop come from the anus I have pain in anus I am so afraid what do I do now
Female | 18
You may be constipated and have diarrhea. This is the situation one can find him or herself should one contemplate from the perspective of a patient. The blood can be from the torn part of the anus caused by the tough stool. Lack of fiber in your diet and not drinking enough water are the causes of this. Pay more attention to fruit, vegetables, and water intake. If blood still comes out or it becomes accommodation, go to a gynecologist.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
The patient is 62 years old male. He has diabetes since 15 years and has CKD stage 4 since 1.5 years. His creatinine is 3.2 mg/dl. He is weak and unable to walk, so he remains in bed. He has frequent complaints of stomach ache, gas, cramps and sometimes loose motion too. He takes Rabeprazole or aciloc when required. Can you help with this problem?
Male | 62
Your diabetes and CKD are likely causing your stomach ache, gas, cramps, and loose motions. These digestive issues can occur if your blood sugar levels and kidney disease are not well controlled. It's important to properly manage your diabetes and CKD to prevent worsening stomach problems. Eating smaller, frequent meals, drinking enough water, and adding fiber-rich foods can help. Be sure to talk to your gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and management of these symptoms.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I had a colonoscopy on Friday and I am super bloated with major cramps. I also have barely been able to use the restroom since and it hurts to touch my abdomen.
Female | 35
You're having some unpleasant sensations after your colonoscopy. After the procedure, one may feel a little bloated with cramps and experience a difficult time using the restroom. It can be attributed to the air that gets stuck in your colon or the irritation of your intestines. To relieve the discomfort, drink plenty of water, walk around gently, and eat light and easy-to-digest foods like fruits and veggies. Your body needs some time to recover, but if the pain continues or worsens, contact a gastroenterologist for more advice.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Diagnosed CHRONIC LIVER DISEASE FATTY LIVER 17.5 WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION AND LARGE SPLEEN GALL BLADDER STONE FIND OUT RECENTLY
Male | 56
Liver enlargement may lead to splenomegaly, and your blood circulation might have some problems that are classified as portal hypertension similar to that of laughter: Green liver, failure of the gallbladder, and stone cause it. The important thing is to adhere to a diet of foods low in fats and sugars and follow doctors' instructions. The size of a liver can be a major problem, which brings the liver to the spleen which may need bigger. It is advisable to take regular ultrasounds and CT scans.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
If i eat im naiseas heartburn and stomach cramps imodiate
Female | 45
Some people experience nausea, heartburn, and stomach cramps after eating. This discomfort is indigestion. It happens when your stomach has trouble digesting food. Causes include eating too fast, or consuming fatty or spicy foods. To get relief, eat slowly. Stay away from foods that trigger symptoms. You can also visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 25 year old male having stomach pains early this morning. I am throwing up, nauseous, constant pain in stomach, slight constipation, hurts to move around and hurts to touch my stomach
Male | 25
Quite often such symptoms indicate the existence of gastritis. Gastritis is a condition of the stomach caused by the inflammation of the lining. Some of the reasons for this can be depression, alcohol, or drugs. To get rid of your condition, you can stop the use of spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine, with the possibility of over-the-counter remedies. Keep well hydrated and try to get the rest you need. Another option will be to consult a gastroenterologist if the symptoms get worse or last for a long time.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have stomach problem I can't eat food At the first some days i got stomacache In every night i have flue for 2 to 3 hours My toilet can't pass properly but it makes me feel disgusting I have this problem for a week
Male | 17
As per your symptoms, a visit to a gastroenterologist for a thorough diagnosis and evaluation from a proper health expert is now of vital importance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel a pain something like a cramp in my corner stomach to my rib and waist line,I feel dizzy sometimes, I've high fever all the times can't eat properly feel weak all of a sudden and always want rest,the cramp pain i mention is constant
Female | 15
You could have appendicitis. Your appendix is infected, causing constant pain on the lower right side. Dizziness, high fever, poor appetite, weakness - those symptoms suggest appendicitis. Your infected appendix needs surgical removal immediately, or complications may arise. Visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have long term chronic constipation Weight loss depression anxiety and nervousness
Male | 24
You’re having a tough time with chronic constipation, weight loss, depression, anxiety, and nervousness. These symptoms may be related. Being constipated all the time can make you feel low and edgy, plus it may affect your weight. Ensure you have plenty of fluids such as water and eat foods that are high in fiber so that you can keep regular. Moreover, tell somebody how you feel because this might help reduce the feelings of anxiety or depression.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
When saftypin stay in my stomch since 2 years what's happened
Male | 22
Carrying a safety pin in your stomach for 2 long years can result in dangerous situations. You may get a tummy ache, feel like you are going to throw up, or actually, throw up. The pin can cause a tear in the lining of your stomach and be the reason for the infection. It is important to have it done through surgery. If the pin stays there it can cause other problems. A doctor must be seen immediately to get help.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Find polyb in gall bladder size is 38 mm
Male | 33
polyps more than 10mm may need to be surgically removed. You may also want to see a gastroenterologist for further evaluations and management options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i can only drink hot water. if i drink room temperature water i will have several problems like indigestion, cold, stiffness, head ache. its been 7-8 years am only drinking hot water. same reason i don't drink tender coconut, juices, buttermilk etc. what is the solution
Male | 37
Some individuals feel uncomfortable drinking cool liquids. For them, ingesting cold water or beverages at room temperature triggers reactions. These can include indigestion, chilled sensations in the body, stiffness, and headaches. Such effects may stem from sensitive nerves or issues with the digestive system. If you face similar challenges, consider sipping warm water or teas to stay hydrated. Simultaneously, maintain a balanced diet to ensure adequate fluid and nutrient intake.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach and chest size increased after bathing and eating too much heavy food.I noticed when I bathing my chest size increases even exercises increases chest size. But when I don't put water on chest my and I do exercises my chest decrease and look into good shape bathing is opposite.
Male | 23
Bloating in your tummy and chest area might be happening due to eating lots of heavy food can cause. Your chest and stomach may seem bigger from bloating. The water from bathing could also make your chest look different for a bit. Eat smaller meals, stay away from heavy foods, and drink enough water. Doing some light exercises can also help reduce bloating.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
hi doctor yesturday onwads i got continuos diarrhea
Female | 14
Diarrhea is a common ailment that can be either infection-related, food-induced, or medical conditions concerned. Pay attention to the amount of fluid you’re drinking and eat foods that won’t exacerbate your symptoms. You might consider going to a gastroenterologist if your diarrhea continues more than a few days.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
IBS patients can take. -- calcium phosphate(milk source)+ colecalciferol -- preparation medicine.
Female | 38
Though calcium phosphate with colecalciferol preparation medicine may provide a temporary remedy for IBS symptoms, you should see a gastroenterologist first for a proper diagnosis and effective treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach pain upper stomach light pain when sitting but when sleep more pin
Female | 18
You are suffering from stomach ache. Pain that is mostly up high and feels light when sitting but gets worse when you lie down can be due to acid reflux. This happens when the acid from your stomach goes back up into your food pipe. Do not put off spicy or fatty food items, eat smaller portions, and do not lie down immediately after finishing your meal. If the pain endures, the next step would be to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 14th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother under went ultrasound scan of abdomen and Pelvis, Here are the findings Cholelithiasis with Gall Bladder Mass: The presence of multiple gallstones and a mass almost completely filling the gall bladder lumen requires further evaluation with a CECT abdomen. Possible Metastatic Lymph Node: The lesion near the porta hepatis could be a metastatic lymph node, warranting further clinical and lab correlation. Need to know what does that mean
Female | 50
Your mum may have gallstones and a growth in her gallbladder according to the results of the ultrasound. Gallstones can cause pain in the upper abdomen or back, nausea, and vomiting. The mass in the gallbladder needs further investigation so another scan should be done. Also, the possible lymph node near the liver area might need more testing to know what it is. Your mum needs to see her doctor again and talk about what to do next as well as the treatment options for these things.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I need your help kindly help me I'm in virus of Hapitais B Positive
Male | 22
Seek medical attention asap for proper evaluation and treatment. There are medications and treatments available for Hepatitis B that can help manage the virus and reduce the risk of long-term liver damage. Ensure to take steps to prevent the spread of the virus to others.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have pain in left ribbon. Earlier had swelling also.. Got ug done all normal. Stomach swollen and ulcers in mouth
Male | 31
Pain on the left side can come from things like muscle cramps or gas. Swollen belly and mouth sores could mean you have an infection or tummy trouble. Drinking lots of water, eating good foods, and getting rest can help. But if it keeps happening, you should see a gastroenterologist. They can find out what is wrong and give you the right help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 22 years old boy...i was normal till last night but when I went to sleep I started feeling congestion in middle of my chest like some food is stuck there...even when I drink water it is going down slowly. I am feeling uncomfortable to sleep...but I don't have problem in eating ,drinking, or breathing. I did vomit by inserting finger in my throat but it didn't help much. And this is first time in my life I am feeling like this.
Male | 22
You might be dealing with acid reflux. Reflux of stomach acid can travel upwards and reach your esophagus. Thus, you can feel the food stuck in your chest. This can happen, in particular, when lying down. First of all, you should try to sleep with your head raised up a little. Secondly, it would be a good idea not to drink and eat within the same time frame before going to sleep. If these symptoms last, then it is advisable to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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