Female | 22
Why do I always experience stomach bloating and noises?
Sir my stomach alwayysounds and always like bloating why are these things happened to me plss reply sir and i always eat food or not but my stomach sounds to much and my food comes out in warmet
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Several factors can lead to a variety of stomach noises such as gulping food too quickly or eating food that causes gas, among other medical conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). A gastroenterologist should be consulted for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1145)
From last 7 days i have lose motion, avarage latrine time is two a day. before going to potty I feel pain at my lovely abdominal
Male | 34
You're dealing with diarrhea - that's loose, watery bowel movements. Causes range from infections to food intolerances or stress. Your tummy ache is likely cramps from diarrhea. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water. Eat bland foods like rice and bananas to soothe your stomach. Rest up, and avoid spicy/fatty food. If it persists over a week, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 5th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was diagnosed with typhoid after which the doctor gave me medicine for 10 days. After 10 days they gave me medicine again which also included Tramin plus. I would like to know why given Dromadin Plus because it is a strong pain reliever. Now there is no pain in my body.
Male | 37
Typhoid is due to a bacillus and can result in fever, body aches, and stomach problems. The medicine that your doctor prescribed acted to eliminate the bacteria that were responsible for the infection. The Tramin Plus contained in your medication is responsible for the relief of any pain or discomfort you may have been experiencing. To ensure that the infection has been completely treated, it is crucial to take your medication exactly as directed.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain
Female | 18
Vomiting, diarrhea, and belly aches are never fun! These can be caused by infections, bad food, or even stress. Drink plenty of fluids, and stick to plain foods like crackers or rice. Get some rest. If the symptoms last more than a day or two, it's best to see a gastroenterologist to be safe.
Answered on 27th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 34 years old. I am suffering from anal itching. I have hemorrhoid but not too severe.
Female | 34
Anal itching is happening due to the hemorrhoids itself. Maintaining good hygiene, using over-the-counter creams or ointments, and avoiding straining during bowel movements can help alleviate symptoms. Still it's always best to consult with a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am55 years old lady suffering from upper abdomen pain after having meals my stomach feels floating i cannot eat properly . and always i am having short essay of breath Last five months back i was admitted in the hospital for stomach pain and severe animea i took 4 unit blood since my hemoglobin was 5 that time the dr did endoscopy and colonoscopy but my colonoscopy swas ok but endoscopy Hiatus hernia grade 2 was diagnosed but still I facing the same problem
Female | 55
The grade 2 Hiatus hernia, which you were diagnosed with earlier, could be the causing the symptoms. This is a situation in which your stomach part is being pushed back up into your chest. Making changes to your diet, eating less food, and steering clear of your trigger foods can make your symptoms go away. Your gastroenterologist needs to keep checking you to make sure your condition is being managed properly.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Meri Nani hai jo bahut din khana na khane ke wajah se bahut serious ho gya hai . Abhi khana kha Raha hai to vahe vomiting kar deta hai
Female | 60
This may be as a result of several factors. A popular cause may be a stomach bug or food poisoning. These can upset the stomach and therefore make the person vomit. Give her water to drink little by little and if she feels better, she can try bland foods like toast and crackers which will help her stomach. If she still vomits, she might need to go to see a gastroenterologist quickly to check if everything is fine with her.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why I have abdominal pain
Female | 14
Abdominal discomfort can occur due to various reasons. It may stem from consumed food items or gastrointestinal distress. If localized in the lower right area, appendicitis could be the culprit, requiring immediate medical attention. Alternatively, gas accumulation or constipation can also trigger such pain. Consuming smaller portions, staying hydrated, and engaging in physical movement may alleviate gas or constipation-related discomfort. However, if the pain persists or intensifies, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 17th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Morning have been having stomachpain since Friday cos I ate late and am still having pain and I can't tolerate anything cos whenever I lay down I keep throwing up
Female | 29
It looks like you damaged your gastric mucosa or, perhaps, you have a stomach ulcer. It is crucial to see a gastroenterologist as quickly as you can for the accurate root cause of your symptoms and the best treatment. In the interim, it would be wise to steer clear of foods that may irritate your stomach and drink a good amount of water to remain hydrated.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am feeling nausea, diarrhoea.
Female | 23
You may have the stomach flu. When you get the stomach flu, you might have loose stools, feel queasy, or even throw up. Viruses or bacteria are usually the cause of these bugs that your body fights off. It is essential to drink water and take a lot of rest so as not to get dehydrated. Eating simple foods such as crackers or plain rice can also relieve your symptoms. If they persist beyond two days or worsen, it would be best to visit a gastroenterologist for more help.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I recently had typhoid & some bacteria infection and was given some medication but after the medication I still feel a little unwell (not so intense) I feel a little het from within
Male | 29
Even after taking the medication, if you're still feeling a bit unwell and experiencing internal heat, it might mean there are still some lingering issues. The problem of bacteria being incompletely cleared out which leads to persistent symptoms is one of the possible explanations. Hydration, taking adequate rest, and going for further observations and treatment are the most important tips to be followed with a gastroenterologist to stay healthy.
Answered on 8th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Good morning Doctor My name is Rahul Verma I'm from South Delhi Madangir I'm 32 year old For the last 10-15 days my mouth ulcer not recovering and there is a red mark on my tongue. Im eating pan masala I haven't eaten any medicine for it yet Please suggest me some good treatment. Thank you Rahul Verma Mo. 8586944342
Male | 32
Non healingouth ulcer, first stop eating pan, keep good oral hygiene, apply zytee locally, eat multivitamins.You can also consult the Gastroenterologist for further information.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have gastric ulcers which I have treated for more than three years
Male | 30
Chronic gastric ulcers require proper diagnosis and management to prevent complications. Treatment options may include medications to reduce stomach acid production, antibiotics if required, lifestyle changes, and dietary modifications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’ve been having diarrhea for a week without vomiting or a fever. Should I be concerned?
Female | 22
If a person has ongoing diarrhea for a week without stomach upset or fever it can be a symptom of several conditions, like food poisoning, IBS, or IBD. Candidates should visit a gastroenterologist to diagnose the root of the problem and to get the proper treatment as prescribed by them.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi doc, I'm 20 yrs old female, I'm 38kg with 153 cm height, I have gastritis, Gerd, oesophagitis, delayed menstrual cycle, I am very thin
Female | 20
Gastritis, GERD, oesophagitis, delayed periods, and the feeling of being thin can be hard on a person. Signals such as stomach ache, acid reflux, and skipped menstrual cycles could be due to stress or bad nourishment. Take regular meals, keep away from spicy foods, and manage stress! It's also good to chat with a gastroenterologist about your health condition a few times.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My 4 month old is gagging like he’s l throwing up and has diarrhea
Male | 4
These symptoms can indicate that the baby is gastrointestinal infected. It is important to get a professional diagnosis of the underlying condition from a pediatrician or a gastroenterologist for the treatment of symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m 54 years old, have ulcer gastro duodenal du to Hpylori Now filling pain in the fossil iliac right and going down to my leg and fill some pressure on my back
Female | 54
Consult with a doctor if your still experiencing pain radiating down to your leg and feel pressure on your back. And as per your history of Hpylori the pain could be related to that..
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello. Two weeks ago, during weight training, I had a sudden pain in my lower abdominal. It was so painful that I could not move. I thought it might be cramping, but it worsened every second and in addition, I did not have any period for almost 4 months. I am 15 years old. Though, earlier in the morning before I had this unexpected pain, I had a little spotting. I have then been to the emergency room, where after 3 hours my pain stopped. I have been suspected with a small cyst rupture, however, there was no evidence indicating that the cyst had ruptured. We have done both lab works and an ultrasound and everything was absoultly normal. It is also important to mention that I had a cyst a year ago, but then it disappeared as we did another ultrasound, but for the last year I did not check it. 3 days after my pain, I have done another ultrasound and everything was fine. Another thing to mention, during the day I was at the ER, I came home and I had straight blood when I peed. The next day everything was absolutely normal without any spotting neither red or brown, everything was clear. Since then I have been having pain when I am doing sports activities and when my lower abdomendan is touched. (both left and right side). However, in the last couple days I have been having servere pain in my upper left abdomonen. When I had that terrible pain, it was mainly on the left side. Currently I am having severe pain on my upper left side, and additionally I always have a pain of hunger that feels as my stomach is sore and burns. What is going on? Can it be related to a spleen? Gastritis? Maybe there was not cyst burst?
Female | 15
The pain in your lower stomach area might come from many things. The lab tests and ultrasounds being normal is a good sign. Your pain during sports and left upper stomach discomfort could point to things like a swollen stomach lining or problems with your spleen. Talking to a gastroenterologist is important to find out what is causing the pain and get the right treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Actually i m facing issue in my stomach i felt like dhadkan type in my stomach
Male | 28
You are worrying about the heartbeat-like vibes in your stomach. There could be a couple of things causing this. Gas could be making noise through your intestines, it can be something else similar to a heartbeat. One of the culprits might be the quick consumption of food or a certain food you're eating. Eat slowly and exclude them from your diet. Moreover, try to keep yourself hydrated. If you see no improvement and the symptoms last, please consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Can Ayurveda treatment cure Ulcer politics?
Male | 30
Ulcerative colitis leads to swelling and sores in the colon. It brings belly pain, diarrhea, bloody stools. Ayurveda may help with symptoms, but not cure fully. Eat healthy food. Reduce stress levels. Take medicines prescribed. Do consult a doctor regularly. Proper management is crucial for ulcerative colitis control.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My name is Sylvia I started experiencing sharp pain on the lower left side of my stomach which radiated to the hip it eased abit after taking some painkillers but I'm also getting nausea could you please advice
Female | 25
It sounds as if you've developed some lower left abdominal pain with a prospect of the pain spreading to your hip. Painkillers are lessening the pain to a small extent, however, you're feeling nauseated too. These symptoms can be the signs of an issue in your digestive system like gas, constipation, or even a stomach virus. It's necessary to drink water, eat light foods, and sleep. If there is no improvement, the best thing to do is have a wellness check-up with a gastroenterologist who can properly diagnose and treat you.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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