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Why Am I Experiencing Severe Stomach Pain and Headache?
too much stomach pain and headache
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Underlying causes of stomach pain and headaches may include stress, poor diet, maybe even a stomach virus, etc. Drinking lots of water, eating light and easily digestible foods, and making sure to get some rest is best. If the pain persists or becomes more intense, it's advisable to go for a check-up from a gastroenterologist.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1246)
I am a 59 years old, weigh 120 and 5'6". I am having an issue when I eat something one night everything is fine but I eat leftovers the next night and I get bloating, gas, diarrhea and stomach ache. This does not happen all the time but often enough I have try keeping a food diary but that not working very well because I eat something and nothing happens but next time I eat the same thing I get bloating, gas, diarrhea and stomach ache. I tried the FODMAP diet but some of the food they recommend have caused the issues. So I asked Dr. if they could arrange a test for food intolerant test. I was there is not one.
Male | 59
According to your symptoms of bloating, gas, diarrhea and stomach pain after consuming the leftovers you most likely have cases of food poison or intolerance. Generally, it is better to seek advice from a specialist and undergo testing in order to determine the root of your symptoms. In the meantime, follow simple diet
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I've got abdominal pain and my urine is burning
Female | 38
Terrible tummy troubles and a fiery feeling when peeing could mean a urinary tract infection (UTI). These infections occur when germs sneak into the pipes that carry pee, making things inflamed and achy. You might also feel the need to go more often, and your pee looks cloudy. Drinking tons of water can help rinse those germs away. But visiting a gastroenterologist for medicine like antibiotics is crucial to fix things.
Answered on 6th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 16 year old male whos 5.1ft, very underweight (last checked ~80 pounds). I have very painful stomach cramps after just 20-30 seconds of running or anythibg that requires me to sprint. Im confident that the problem is coming from a dent thats in my rib cage. The dent is about the length of an average ring or nickle. The dent is only on the left ribs an inch below the nipple but the inward dent doest go to the very bottom of my ribs. I need ways to fix this dent thats in my left ribcage, any ways of fixing would be greatly appreciated.
Male | 16
Consult with a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and diagnosis to find the cause of your symptoms and provide appropriate recommendations for treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
How to cope up with poop disorder after quitting tobacco
Male | 23
After quitting tobacco, changes in bowel habits can occur, possibly leading to digestive discomfort. Stay hydrated, opt for fiber-rich foods, and consider probiotics to support gut health.
Answered on 23rd May '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
I have lower abdominal pain on the right side of my lower abdomen. It's really uncomfortable. I have gone for a test, so, I'm hoping to discuss the results with any available doctor
Female | 24
The right side of the lower abdomen can hurt for various reasons. The sharp pain, bloating, nausea, or fever which can accompany it are the possible symptoms. Appendicitis, ovarian cysts, or muscle strain could be the causes. One's tests should be interpreted by a gastroenterologist who should then give a diagnosis. The treatment is based on the exact diagnosis and may involve medication, surgery, or some lifestyle changes.
Answered on 12th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 56 years old suffering from fatty liver grade 2 indigestion causes long time medication for lungs COPD treatment since 1995 taking tab diltiiazem 90
Male | 56
Indigestion is often accompanied by symptoms such as gas bloating, stomach pain, and nausea. Fatty liver is obesity and high cholesterol over time. To control them, eat a well-balanced and healthy diet, be physically active regularly, and strictly adhere to your COPD treatment plan. However, make sure you gastroenterologist contact your for a more individualized consultation.
Answered on 1st Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My sgpt level is 82 it's serious or not
Male | 24
Your SGPT level is 82, which isn't too bad, but it's higher than the usual range. This might indicate problems with your liver such as fatty liver or hepatitis. If you feel tired all the time, unwell, or have pain in the upper right side of your tummy then these symptoms could also be related. To reduce a higher SGPT number in the blood focus on healthy eating habits while avoiding alcohol completely and keeping physically active. For more individualized recommendations it would be best to consult with a doctor.
Answered on 28th 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
I hope this message finds you well. I am writing to seek your guidance regarding some health concerns that I have been experiencing, which have significantly impacted my quality of life. For some time now, I have been dealing with a condition that has led to people around me closing their nose, sniffing, coughing and having runny nose when around me. My parent could not perceive this odour so does the doctors and GP when I went there. This situation has resulted in feelings of isolation and anxiety, making it difficult for me to navigate social interactions, particularly in my university environment. I have been diagnosed with psychosis and given medication and everything is still happening around me. I'm also experiencing severe bloating, gas, and digestive issues like diarrhea/constipation. I’ve read that these symptoms can be linked to gut imbalances like bacterial overgrowth, and I want to explore if that’s the case with me I have previously attempted to reach out for help, but I have faced dismissive attitudes regarding my concerns, which has left me feeling frustrated and unsupported. I suspect my symptoms may be linked to a condition such as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) or a gut-related issue like small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). However, I have yet to receive a clear diagnosis or effective management plan. Given my experiences and the impact they have had on my mental health and daily life, I would greatly appreciate your insight. I am particularly interested in any tests or referrals that may be appropriate for diagnosing my condition, as well as recommendations for managing the associated symptoms. Thank you for your time and consideration. I look forward to your response and any advice you may be able to provide.
Male | 20
The symptoms you mentioned might be associated with a condition such as trimethylaminuria (TMAU) or a gut issue known as small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). TMAU refers to the main odor complications, while SIBO leads to bloating, gassy, and gut issues like diarrhea or constipation. It's imperative to obtain the actual diagnosis by carrying out tests such as breath tests or blood tests. The treatment may involve changing the diet, probiotics, antibiotics, or other medications that will help to control your symptoms.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir I'm not being able to pass stool properly.. As I'm having full pressure to passing stool. But when I go washroom then not able to pass properly
Female | 22
In this case, you feel like you need to go but can't poop. It may occur if you do not eat enough fiber, drink water, or exercise. First try to eat more fruits and veggies, drink water, and get out more. However, if it doesn't improve, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 4th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have a symptomatic gallstone from previous 20 years and my gall bladder also distended but no symptoms is showing what should I do ...
Female | 52
It looks like you’ve had a gallstone for a while now, and it has made your gallbladder stretch. Normally, gallstones bring pain, nausea, and yellowing of your skin. If you don’t have any symptoms, you might not need immediate treatment. You should have a nutritious diet and visit your doctor for regular check-ups.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Mere pet mein bahut dard rahta hai main do doctor ko dikhaye altrasound bhi hua tha to apendix nikla dusre doctor ko dikhaye altrasound bhi hua tha to apendix nhi nikla Mai kya karu??!
Female | 23
A common cause of stomach pain may be appendicitis which is the swelling of the appendix that leads to discomfort. It could be shown in an ultrasound, but maybe not. Visit a doctor to be examined in detail and thereby the one who will advise you on the right treatment which is mainly prescription drugs or surgery to remove the appendicitis. Look for symptoms like worsening pain, fever, or vomiting, which could indicate a more serious issue.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 34 years old. I have stomach burnt and sometimes lower back burning & feet burning. And I am also coughing, I did X-ray, scan and ECG also hiv test. My hiv status is negative, all my x-Ray, ECG and scan results are perfect according to my health care.
Male | 34
Even though your HIV test, X-ray, ECG, and scan appear fine, it’s important to rule out more serious problems. Conditions such as acid reflux, nerve problems or lung issues could cause these symptoms. Lifestyle changes such as not eating spicy food; sitting up straighter than usual; drinking enough fluids every day etcetera might help relieve them. If they persist then please return for further evaluation from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
pain lower right quadrant, not continuous, but paining when I cough, lift heavy things or do any work that pressurizes the stomach. I also tend to pass urine often, but in less quantity. the pain also sometimes can be observed in the middle part below the belly button. Also feel dizzy, weak and feel lower back ache when pressed.
Female | 23
You may be having a urinary tract infection (UTI) or kidney infection. These make you pee often but little pee comes out. They also cause pain in your lower right belly, dizziness, weakness, and low back pain. It is very important to drink lots of water and see a urologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Neeta Verma
So apparently whenever I eat I feel like throwing up and I 'vent had my period in two months but no I'm not pregnant again just recently I was diagnosed with ulcer so what could be the problem?
Female | 22
It can be beacuse of hormonal imbalances, thyroid problems, infections, or even medication side effects. Feeling nauseous after eating and missing periods may be because of ulcer. And due to ulcer gastrointestinal discomfort, nausea or vomiting, after eating is happens. Kindly check with a gastroentrologist.
Answered on 23rd May '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
Hello , I would like to know if I should be worried . I’ve been having stomach issues since saturday night Like I haven’t been able to go to the bathroom and I’ve been feeling full after eating a few bits and nauseous should I be worried ?
Female | 19
You might be dealing with some digestive issues, like constipation or a mild stomach problem. If this continues for more than a few days, or if you feel worse, it's best to visit a gastroenterologist. They can properly assess your condition and give you the right treatment.
Answered on 4th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Initially I was facing gas issues with my stomach for quite a few years now especially during the evening time. From almost last 2 years, started to have issues with my chest bloating after eating or drinking and just below the chest in the middle lots of irritation after eating as it feels heavy. Especially at night after dinner even after an hour or more i cannot lie down as the food seems to come up my throat and i start to feel the pain near my esophagus, what should I do? I also have had medicines i.e. Nexium and Lesuride but it only gives relief for some time and then same issue. Please suggest.
Female | 37
You may be experiencing symptoms related to acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). These conditions can cause discomfort like chest bloating, irritation in the chest area after eating, and difficulty lying down due to regurgitation of food. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate management. They can recommend lifestyle changes, dietary adjustments, and possibly other medications or treatments tailored to your specific condition. Regular follow-ups with your specialist will help in managing and improving your symptoms effectively.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have 12.2mm stone in my gold bladder, and 9 mm hernia and also grade 1 fatty lever ..feeling some pain in my stomach please suggest what I need to do
Female | 36
The 12.2mm stone in your gallbladder could be the source of your pain in the stomach. Stuff formities are mainly caused by the hardening of bile in the gallbladder. The 9mm hernia and grade one fatty liver might also be the ones that make your pain worse. As a solution to these problems, you may need treatments such as surgery for the hernia or medications for the fatty liver. A timely health check-up is important for correct diagnosis and treatment. Fostering a strong immune system through a healthy balanced diet, plenty of water, and stress management will be a big step in improving your general health.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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