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Male | 24

Digestive Issues: Nose Flow, Cough, Acid Reflux

Not proper digestive system work , continue flow nose cough, acid reflux in stomach , not stomach properly clean washroom timing

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Your stomach might act up, causing a runny nose, coughing, acid reflux, and irregular bathroom bre­aks. This could be from eating too fast, stress, or ce­rtain foods. Eat slowly, avoid spicy or greasy meals, and stay calm. Drink lots of water. Fruits and ve­ggies help clean your stomach and make­ you feel bette­r.

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My friend is 44 years old woman.She's bleeding for many days from anus.Now she is bleeding continuously for 2 to 3 hours and she's also having a burning sensation in stomach and she is feeling to vomit

Female | 44

Your friend might be having a serious issue like internal bleeding. The bleeding from the bottom, stomach burning, and feeling sick could mean something is wrong inside her tummy. She needs urgent medical help to figure out what's happening and get the right treatment to stop the bleeding. 

Answered on 28th May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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Stool and urine nehi ho raha hai and legs also swelling. She also low sugar.

Female | 59

Difficulty eliminating waste­ from the body is an issue. Problems pe­eing and pooping exist. Swollen le­gs are also present. Diffe­rent causes are possible­. However, kidney or live­r problems might explain it all - including high sugar leve­ls. Going to a hospital immediately for an exam and care­ is necessary.

Answered on 6th Aug '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

I'm suffering from uric acid. I'm have pain in hole abdominal and right leg fingers pinching and leg pain and I'm feeling so tired

Female | 41

Abdominal pain is not generally caused by uric acid. Leg pain, finger pinching, and fatigue could have various causes unrelated to uric acid levels. If you are suffering from a long time, you should visit a gastroenterologist for proper evaluation and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I am 24 years old , female , weight around 49 kg , height 5'2" . Past three days I am extremely experiencing loss of appetite, I suffered through runny nose then blockage of nose after which I spit mucus through my throat and for which I always feel like I am going to vomit also not feeling at all to eat anything which in turn making me more tired and fatigued by the end of the day . What I should do to increase my appetite or so that some interest I would get to eat something.

Female | 24

A common cold can make you lose your appetite. Typical cold symptoms include a runny or blocked nose, mucus in your throat, and nausea. To improve your appetite, drink plenty of fluids, stay hydrated, and eat light, easy-to-digest foods like soups, fruits, and yogurt. Give yourself time to recover and rest. If your symptoms don't improve or get worse, contact your doctor for further advice.

Answered on 6th Sept '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

My mother has gastrological problems so recently I showed her to a renowned doctor who prescribed her some medicines. She started to take the medicines from yesterday there was a tablet which was to be taken after dinner she took it yesterday and she felt as if something is happening to her she can't breathe but it became normal after sometime but tonight same thing happened but it lasted so long and her condition was so bad that she couldn't breathe I took her too a nearby hospital where she was given some injections. I just need to ask why did that happened

Female | 43

Your mother might have suffered from an extreme allergic reaction to the pill she took after dinner. An allergy can be followed by a few different symptoms such as, for instance, shortness of breath, swelling, and low blood pressure. Stop the medicine, and inform her doctor at once. They can suggest a drug, which would not lead to such reactions.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Mujhe daily jalan rehti hai .. kuch bhi khaati hu jalan start hojati h

Female | 31

Experiencing a burning sensation after eating can be caused by factors like acid reflux (GERD), spicy or acidic foods, food allergies, ulcers, or other reasons. It's advisable to consult a gastroenterologist for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. They can assess your symptoms and medical history to identify the underlying cause and recommend appropriate measures to alleviate the discomfort.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Hello, I am a 19yo male. Months ago, I had some neurological symptoms and went to hospital. There, a blood test showed that I had really low B12 vitamin (under 90 pg/mL). I had some shots to increase B12 levels and hospital adviced me to go to GP and have gastroscopy and colonoscopy to find the cause of the deficiency, because it was not normal at that age to have that low b12 levels. So, the days I was taking the B12 shots and planning to go to a GP, I had some bowel symptoms, including changes in stool size (small-thin and rounded / however not hard to pass), and rarely a little blood on them. When I went to the GP, I told him the whole story and told me that I had to do some other blood tests first to see if there is any gastric inflammation and then we would see if endoscopy is needed. After doing several blood tests (ECR, CRP, etc..) and faecal calprotectin test, GP told me that results were normal and did not show any inflammation in stomach or colon, so no endoscopy was needed. He told me that these symptoms were from functional gastrointestinal disorders and hemmorhoids. All of these happened like 6 months before. Now, I still have small-thin and rounded stools (rarely i pass normal stools but most of times they are like that) - blood is very rare and in small amount. Generally, my diet is normal (includes fiber), i drink a lot of water, no anxiety, not anaemic, normal weight and I exercise. So, these changes in bowel habits that happened months ago (without having any lifestyle change) + little blood rarely + the B12 defficiency I had, make me think I should visit another GP and push for a colonoscopy. I tried to search if increasing B12 would cause such changes in bowel habits, but did not find something. The only family history I know are that some first degree relatives had a small B12 defficiency without symptoms and second degree relative had gastrectomy a lot of years ago. I am a little panicked because Ive been seeing colon cancer is on the rise among young people and unreasoned bowel changes that dont leave soon + blood (however mine is very rarely and little) may be red flag. Especially most cases in young people are advanced stages becaus they are not caught early. Thanks for reading till the end, what do you suggest me to do? Go to another GP? And even push for endoscopy? Finally, could the cause of hard pebble stool be somehow (?) the elevation of B12 so my system need some time to go back to normal again? Because B12 deficiency was slowly developing for years.

Male | 19

While low B12 levels can affect the body in many ways, they usually don’t impact bowel habits like this. It’s great that you’ve had some tests, and they’ve ruled out any inflammation in your stomach or colon. Your symptoms might be due to functional gastrointestinal disorders or hemorrhoids, which are quite common and generally not too serious. Keep an eye on your symptoms, and try not to worry too much. However, if you’re still concerned, getting a second opinion from another doctor might help give you peace of mind.

Answered on 11th Nov '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Namaste ma'am, my name is Umesh. Ma'am I have pain in my stomach and if I eat then immediately after that I get a rash in my stomach and then I start getting loose motions again and again and ma'am my weight also reduces a lot.

Male | 22

You may have a condition called food allergies. It is a case of the body reacting overly to some food items. Symptoms can be a painful stomach rash and a soft stool. Keeping a food diary is the best way to identify the specific food is causing the reaction. The food to be avoided is the one you already know as the trigger. The result of this is symptom disappearance and no more loss of mass.

Answered on 28th Aug '24

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