Female | 27
Why Do I Have Stomach Pain on Left and Center?
Stomach pain left side and center of stomach pain
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Oct '24
Your stomach could be upset due to gas or indigestion. Rarely, it may be due to constipation. Always keep your hydration levels high, consume easy-to-digest foods, and rest. If the pain continues or increases, it's better to consult a gastroenterologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1080)
/ Female 42 years old / Nausea. An appetite disorder. Abdominal pain . Desire to vomit with the inability to vomit. Vertigo. Decreased urination. With non-thick stool associated with the previous symptoms
Female | 42
The symptoms you've described are quite broad and could be associated with various medical conditions. Some possible causes of these symptoms may be gastrointestinal issues. get a thorough examination done from a professional to get prompt treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach Pain, Throat pain
Female | 19
Stomach and throat pain can be caused by various issues, such as infections, acid reflux, or gastrointestinal problems. For relief, you can try over-the-counter antacids or pain relievers and drink warm fluids like tea with honey for your throat. However, it's important to see a gastroenterologist to determine the exact cause and get the right treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Potty k sath blood aata h
Male | 36
BLOOD in stool can be a sign of SERIOUS condition. Causes include HEMORRHOIDS, anal fissures, infections . CONSULT a DOCTOR immidiately
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm hvg brown bleeding just 1 drop yesterday and 1 drop 2day I don't know y it's happened rather thn that yesterday i was hvg epigastric pain with stomach pain but 2day I'm hvg only epigastric pain
Female | 38
Are you experiencing brown bleeding and pain in your belly area? Brown bleeding might be due to the stomach or to some place in the digestive system. The pain in the epigastric region you are having could be due to your stomach. Try eating small, frequent meals and avoid spicy or greasy foods. If the bleeding persists or the pain gets worse, it is recommended that you see a healthcare provider for further advice.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
A patient suffering from lot of sick with disease such as diabetes, fatty liver, prostate, thyroid. in a weak he has suffering loose motion in 40 to 45 times. is the best treatment in a way and best hospital. what's your suggestion.
Male | 52
Patient appears to have many issues, it's appears to be severe lose stool with dehydration, he needs hospitalization and proper treatment under gastroenterologist. Gastroenterologist will guide, you can find hospitals on this page - Gastroenterology Hospitals in India.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach loose motion from two days suggest best medicine
Male | 20
For stomach loose motion lasting two days, you can try taking ORS (Oral Rehydration Solution) to prevent dehydration and a probiotic like curd or yogurt. Over-the-counter medicines like loperamide can help, but it's best to consult a gastroenterologist to determine the exact cause and get proper treatment.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am having a stomach ache since one year. Symptoms are - gas , vomiting feeling, appetite losing, headache, and nothing else . I have done many examination and test and fortunately all are okay and good. So how can i cure this stomach ache permanently?
Female | 14
Stress or certain foods may cause stomach issues. Try tracking what you eat to pinpoint problem foods. Relaxation techniques like deep breaths, meditation, or gentle exercise could help reduce stress. Eat smaller meals more often, and drink plenty of fluids. However, if symptoms worsen or persist, consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother us 69 years old qnd she has diagnosed malignant rectal polyp. Next what we want to do?
Female | 69
Your mother has a dangerous growth in her rectum. This is known as a malignant rectal polyp. Bleeding from the rectum may occur. Bowel habits could also change significantly. She may experience abdominal pain. The causes can be genetic factors or her diet. Treating it involves surgical removal of the polyp. Alternatively, radiation therapy kills cancerous cells. Consult her healthcare team to determine the best treatment path.
Answered on 17th July '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
Hello Doctor! I'm 26 year old male and today during brushing my teeth i have swallowed tootpaste after that my stomach is feeling uncomfortable and i also vomit.What can i do to overcome it should i visit nearby hospital
Male | 26
Toothpaste contains ingredients like fluoride that can sometimes cause stomach discomfort and vomiting. Your symptoms are your body’s way of reacting. Be sure to drink plenty of water to help flush it out. If the discomfort continues or worsens, it’s best to visit a doctor to avoid any complications.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
The patient is facing a problem that whenever she goes for excretion first she gets normal bowel movement followed by watery stools continuously for minutes and this is happening for 2 months almost , normal stools followed by watery ones
Female | 19
It is advisable to see a gastroenterologist. This person can exactly diagnose the underlying ailment and suggest suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello. I have been diagnosed of esophagitis Los Angeles B, hiatal hernia, biliar reflux and GERD. Currently, I have the sensation of the food coming back from my stomach, and is really bothering me. I wanted to know if there's some risk os developing something worst, and if there's some treatment I can go under.
Female | 23
This symptomknown as regurgitation can be bothersome andimpact yourquality of life.
The risks associated withthese conditions can varyand complications may arise if they are not effectively managed. Potential complications mayinclude esophageal strictures, Barrett's esophagus and in rarecases an increased risk of esophageal cancer. Please talk to your doctor immidiately
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi what is the cause of lower stomach pain
Female | 26
Many reasons cause lower stomach ache. Gas, bloating, and constipation could lead to that. Or, it may be stomach flu. Watch for nausea, vomiting, diarrhea too. If pain persists, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Iam a 23 year old female. I experience burning pain in arms, chest and upper back accompanied by chest and back pains especially when lying down. I have insomnia also. I tried taking over the counter medicine but there's no change
Female | 23
You may be experiencing acid reflux symptoms that can manifest as a burning pain in the arms, chest, and upper back, as well as with chest and back pains when lying down. It can also be associated with insomnia. To help with this, try eating smaller meals, avoiding acidic foods, and not lying down right after eating. You can also try elevating your head while sleeping. If these tips don't help, it's essential to see a gastroenterologist for further evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 26th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Loose stool difficult to pass have to forcely empty stomach but it does not work even I am having loose stool. This is having 2-3 months
Male | 21
There are a number of conditions which loose stool may be a symptom, such as infections; food intolerance and inflammatory bowel disease. Difficulty in defecation and excessive straining to evacuate the bowels may indicate constipation. A visit to a gastroenterologist is therefore vital for acurate diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi sir/ma'am sharath here I'm 23 Y/O I USE TO START DRINKING ALCOHOL PAST 1-1.5 YEARS DAILY ND ALSO NOW IM FEELING SOME DIGESTION PROBLEM AND ALSO A BIT PAIN NEAR UNDERSTAND CHEST I HAVE TO SOME HOW QUITE ALCOHOL PLEASE HELP ME I REQUEST..
Male | 23
Drinking alcohol frequently can lead to digestive issues and chest pain. These symptoms may be due to gastritis or acid reflux caused by alcohol irritating your stomach and esophagus. To help alleviate your symptoms, try to reduce or stop drinking alcohol and opt for a healthier diet with smaller meals. Drinking plenty of water can also aid digestion. If the issue persists, please seek medical advice.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i am having black hard stool after every two days ..and it causes pain in my anal area
Female | 26
When you're having trouble pooping, it could be constipation. Your poop is dark and dry. Pooping is painful. This happens if your poop is moving too slowly through your body. You may not be drinking enough liquid. Or eating enough fiber. Drink more water. Eat fruits and veggies to help soften your poop. Talk to a gastroenterologist if this problem continues after trying to fix it yourself.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Chest pain with gas acidity, not proper motion in a day, vomiting after eating the food how to resolve this problem
Male | 20
Your symptoms like chest discomfort, gas, acid reflux, constipation, and post-meal vomiting indicate stomach issues. Reduce portion sizes. Avoid spicy, greasy food. Stay hydrated. Antacids might help soothe your stomach. However, if these don't improve your condition, you should consult a gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Gas formation,bloating heaviness after meal ie. Post meal fullness.please suggest remedy.
Male | 65
It looks like you're experiencing gas, bloating, and a feeling of fullness after eating. This could be due to eating too quickly, swallowing air, or consuming foods that are hard to digest. To reduce these symptoms, try eating more slowly, avoid fizzy drinks, and include probiotic foods like yogurt in your diet. Drinking peppermint tea might also help soothe your stomach.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi Sir, kindly help me out to get out confusion and frustration. This is my Clinical summary -Rohan, a 29-year-old male, presented with chief complaints of reflux symptoms and severe abdominal pain persisting for the past 3 months.Sometimes diarrhea.Upon examination, his vital signs were stable. Diagnostic procedures, including gastroscopy and colonoscopy, were performed, leading to the diagnosis of a duodenal ulcer, pan gastritis and pathological findings of lymphocytic colitis. The treatment approach involved the administration of medications, as mentioned in the prescription, to manage the condition. Regular follow-up visits were recommended to monitor the progress and adjust the treatment regimen accordingly. After two and a half months of treatment, significant improvement was noted, with no abdominal pain reported, and the patient's overall well-being has improved. Consequently, the dosage of medications has been reduced. Continued monitoring and adherence to the prescribed treatment plan are necessary to ensure complete resolution of symptoms and prevent recurrence. This was my condition eight months ago. Right now I am very frustrated because of gut problem. It's paining even after following treatment and strict diet for eight months. I almost lost 8 kg. I went for second opinion My doctor told me that your ulcers are healed completely.And lymphocytic colitis was misdiagnosed. Now It's a IBS that causing the pain and not colitis.He prescribed me Librax(Clinidium+chlorobenzodioxide) along with Amixide h(chlorodizapoxide +amitryptiline) . Whenever my gut starts paining I took it and pain fade away.I am very confused about this.Stomach pain goes away and comes back. About year ago this problem has started. And just take those above medicines to cope up with pain One more thing to add here is that I was diagnosed with GAD (generalized anxiety disorder) few years back. I was taking escitalopram( Lexapro 10 mg)on and off prescribed by psychiatrist.But My Gastroenterologist told me to stop using lexapro as it can cause ulcer. Can you guys help me to correctly understand the disease and ways to overcome it.
Male | 29
It seems that this disease has reached you without any diagnostic problem, and it turns out to be IBS.
The doctor associated with the management of your symptoms and provision of relief is putting you on medication which includes Librax (Clinidiumchlorobenzodioxide) and Amixide H (chlorobenzodioxide amitriptyline). This particular type of drug worked effectively in relieving you from the pain just like it had no existence at all.
It is necessary to emphasize that IBS can be long-term and would probably demand long-term therapy. You are advised by your doctor to follow the instructions as they have been given and take all the medications that have been prescribed to you as directed. Close visits with the gastroenterologist are vital to achieving progress and controlling the treatment by your doctor.
If you had GAD in your earlier years, you need to make some lifestyle modifications since it can affect your gut health. On the one hand, Lexapro withdrawal caused intestinal ulcers because your gastroenterologist instructed me to stop using it, but on the other hand, it was necessary to prevent ulcers.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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