Male | 21
Rice stuck in throat! What's recommended action now?
Sir i have stuck a rice in my mind pipe now what to do
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Dec '24
This is a likely situation. If you experience difficulty swallowing, have severe pain in your chest, or are Short of breath, go to the hospital as soon as possible. You may try drinking little sips of water to help it down. Refrain from the activity of self-induced vomiting. If the signs persist, seek medical aid at once.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1326)
Side stomach left side pain
Female | 20
Experiencing discomfort on the left side of your abdomen can arise from various factors, such as gas, digestive issues, or muscle strain. Other possibilities might include kidney concerns or, in some cases, conditions related to the spleen. To ease any discomfort, consider applying heat, staying hydrated, and monitoring your diet. If the soreness persists, becomes severe, or is accompanied by other symptoms like fever or vomiting, I encourage you to reach out to a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. Your health is important, and a doctor can provide the best guidance tailored to your situation.
Answered on 9th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Pet me gas bahut jyada ban raha h Pet phool raha h sir kya kare
Female | 55
There may be many factors that cause too much gas or bloat such diet stress and even medical conditions. I recommend that you see a gastroenterologist who specializes in digestive disorders. They can diagnose your condition and treat accordingly.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I was a mild stinging in my throat and was prescribed rabeloc rd for 1 month followed by esomeprazole for another month. After the course of the medication I was free from the symptoms but then I started having a terrible chest pain heartburn stomach ache one week after I stopped the ppi.
Female | 24
You might feel chest pain, heartburn, and stomach ache. It could be acid rebound. Your body makes more acid when you stop taking PPIs fast. This causes symptoms like heartburn and stomach pain. To help, eat smaller meals. Avoid foods that trigger it. Use antacids if needed. But talk to a gastroenterologist before changing anything.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have piles and I was using anovate cream but now it's getting painful and even I can see blood while popping wat can I apply alternate
Female | 28
Piles, which are also known as hemorrhoids, are one of the common issues that happens due to straining with stools and sitting for long periods. If your symptoms don't improve when you are using Anovate, get yourself over-the-counter hemorrhoid creams which are indicated to contain hydrocortisone as one of the ingredients to help you with pain sensation and inflammation. Also, add more fiber to your diet to improve your stools by consuming less weight. Don't forget to drink lots of water and don't push too hard when you try to relieve constipation. If the signs and symptoms continue or get even worse, it is better to see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, 45f, Caucasian. History family of cancer from father side (prostate) and liver (grandmother) Started developing GI symptoms 2 years ago. Main symptoms are pain/discomfort on the epigastric region, increased burping, nausea and loss of apetite and normal stools intercalated with mushy stools. Did several FBC, stool test for blood and HPylori, and US, all normal apart from uncomplicated gallstones. After being put on PPIs for 2 weeks I felt slightly better but the symptoms kept coming and going. Pushed for another GE appointment and had a Upper endoscopy done that revealed excessive bile in stomach and non working LES. Again was advised PPIs for 3 weeks and that's it. I keep on having on and off symptoms and had had another stool test that came back negative. I'm scared this is a gastric cancer, can you please advise? Thank you!
Female | 45
The symptoms you mentioned—such as pain, burping, nausea, and changes in appetite—can be caused by various conditions like gastritis or GERD. Excess bile in the stomach or a weak LES (lower esophageal sphincter) could be contributing to your discomfort. It's a relief that your tests have ruled out serious conditions like cancer. It’s important to monitor your symptoms and work with your doctor to manage them, possibly with medications like PPIs. Your gastroenterologist will continue to follow up if any issues persist.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello, I am 20 and I have been experiencing excruciating pains in my stomach I need some tips on how to relieve the pain.
Female | 20
In some cases, stomach pain can be due to indigestion, inflammation of the stomach, or even a bug in your stomach. Skipping spicy or fat-heavy meals may assist you in this regard. Drinking ginger tea might also relieve you. Furthermore, the liquid intake should be very high.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
bloating in stomach constipation and headeach weakness in hand and leg
Male | 38
These symptoms may be red flags for digestive disorders, or neurological ailments. It is essential to refer to a gastroenterologist/neurologist for proper evaluation and treatment strategy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Chest pains Feel like about to throw up Diarrhoea
Male | 18
Going through tough times with chest pains, nausea, diarrhea – no fun at all. Symptoms like these come from stomach flu, food poisoning, heartburn. Important: drink fluids, rest, eat bland foods. If symptoms persist or worsen, reach out to a gastroenterologist for advice.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I feel pain in my lower part of stomach below belly button when I strech and a slight discomfort there..
Female | 19
This pain and discomfort in your lower stomach might be emanating from a muscle strain, gas, constipation, or even some sort of infection. It is therefore best that you take an appointment from a gastroenterologist to get proper treatment for it.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm 25m I always have stomach heat and loose motion
Male | 25
Stomach heat and loose motions can happen due to gastroenteritis, food intolerance or allergies, or even stress and axiety. Stay hydrated by drinking fluids and try consuming bland, easily digestible foods.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello Doctor, 2 calculi of size12.4mm and 7.3mm have been noted in gal bladder one in fundus and other in neck respectively in ultrasound. I am having issue of pain in abdomen and back and nausea and headache. After the results of ultrasound what will be further treatment required. And also want to know if still endoscopy is required after detection in ultrasound?
Female | 33
Based on the ultrasound results, it seems that you have gallstones in your gallbladder, which is causing abdominal and back pain, nausea, and headache. And endoscopy is not required to diagnose or treat gallstones. But in some cases, an endoscopic ultrasound is used to get a better view of the gallbladder and surrounding structures. I recommend consulting with a gastroenterologist or a surgeon for further evaluation and treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm having right side abdominal pain , stool quantity and quality is changed excessive gas And appetite is not as usual
Female | 25
Having pain in the right part of your abdomen, plus suffering from diarrhea and having a lesser appetite and food preferences may be truly alarming to the person. These symptoms could be from different sources, of which, digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome or diet changes are among the most prominent. For reducing your pain, the advice is: to drink plenty of water, eat a properly balanced diet, and in addition, increase fiber gradually, as it supports digestion. You should consult a gastroenterologist for further treatment advice.
Answered on 30th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
So my bowel movements have been delayed. And lately I could be feeling normal and doing fine then all of a sudden my stomach will have this huge cramp so I would hurry to the bathroom and I would only pass very little. But after I pass it I feel fine again. It keeps happening over and over.
Female | 24
It may be probable that you feel symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is advisable to talk to a gastroenterologist for a expert diagnosis and treatment. These medical specialists will provide you with the personalized advice and propose the most appropriate treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My aunt has kidney problems. She undergoes kidney dialysis twice a week. She has worms in her intestines. He started taking exantal 500 mg along with vermox 500 mg to treat worms. After taking the medicines, there are worms in their intestines, they are coming out in thousands through the stool. So how long will they have to take the pills they are taking? The bugs are very small and there are black bugs along with big white bugs. Please tell me if there is any other treatment for this.
Female | 50
Your aunt has intestinal worms, but the good news is that medications like Exantal and Vermox can help get rid of them. It’s normal for worms to appear in the stool after taking the medication. She may need to continue taking the pills for a few more days to ensure all the worms are gone. If she still has worms after completing the treatment, it's important to consult the doctor for further options.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Is a hemorrhoid a firm/hard vein like lump close to anal area?
Female | 46
Yes, it could be hemorrhoid. However, it's important to note that not all lumps in this area are hemorrhoids. If you are experiencing any discomfort or notice any changes in the appearance of this area, it's best to visit a gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hlo mam mere pet me Dard ho raha hai esa LG ra pet fatne vala hai fafede se niche Dard ho ra hai bhot
Male | 24
You are experiencing a difficult stomach ache that feels like a knife tearing from the middle to the lower part of the stomach. This type of pain could be due to gas or indigestion. You know sometimes it may occur if you eat too fast or spicy food. At first, try eating slowly and avoiding spicy foods. Drinking warm water can also help to calm your stomach. If the pain is steadfast or increasing, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th Aug '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
naf ke niche dard hoti hai aur gas ban jaati hai aur peshab bar bar aata hai raat ke time aur htlam bahut hota hai
Male | 30
You are experiencing pain near the navel, are experiencing gases, and regularly urinate at night. They might be symptoms of a urinary tract infection or a prostate condition. Drinking enough water and eating a diet rich in fibers can help with the gas build-up. To effectively handle such symptoms, visit a doctor for diagnosis and treatments.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have a huge tummy pain and it hurts a lotl
Male | 21
The tummy ache can be tough to manage. The hurt you feel in your stomach might be from many things such as eating something that didn’t agree with you, having gas, or having a tummy bug. It is a good idea to have lots of drinks and stay in bed. Eating plain foods like bread or rice may also help. If you don’t start to feel better or it gets worse then make sure to go and see a gastroenterologist about it.
Answered on 15th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have digestion issues and acidic reflux
Male | 13
A common one is acid reflux. Acid from your stomach flows into the esophagus, causing a burning sensation in your chest, a bad taste, or the sensation of food regurgitating. To prevent this, eat smaller meals, avoid trigger foods, and stay upright after meals. You can Consult a gastroenterologist if the condition persists.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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