Male | 30
Why do I feel nauseous after eating?
Vomating like feeling...Khana khane k bad lgta h bahar aa jyga.. Sgpt high Ldl triglycerides high
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 1st Oct '24
You are having the impression of wanting to vomit after a meal. This can be a result of the high SGPT and LDL triglycerides content in the body. This is possible to make one uncomfortable. To make this better, your plan should be to consume smaller meals more often, cut down on fatty foods, and drink lots of water. It is also good to do regular exercise to lower these levels.
2 people found this helpful
Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1246)
/ 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
I am 19 years old female and have stomach ache since 1 day ,pain occuring after eating or drinking something,I used metronidazole tab yesterday but no relief
Female | 19
It's important to see a gastroenterologist for your stomach ache, especially since it occurs after eating or drinking and hasn't improved with metronidazole. They can diagnose the cause and suggest the best treatment for your condition.
Answered on 1st July '24
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
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
blood on toilet paper male
Male | 23
While seeing blood on the tissue after going to the bathroom may seem to be a scary moment, it is crucial to stay calm. Allergic tearing or straining during defecation may lead to such things. Another possibility may be the presence of hemorrhoids, which are inflammation of blood vessels in the same body region. To alleviate this, add more fiber to your meals and increase your water consumption to finish the job without difficulty. If it doesn't go away, consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 1st July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 18 year old female who is experiencing chest tightness since last night. I drank omeprazole earlier but its still here. When I lay on my side the chest tightness will get worse but when I lay in my back the chest tightness will get better. Is it acid reflux?
Female | 18
It sounds like you might be experiencing acid reflux. This happens when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing chest discomfort. Lying on your side can make this worse because it allows the acid to move up more easily. To help with this, try avoiding spicy or acidic foods, eat smaller meals, and stay upright after eating. You can also elevate the head of your bed while sleeping to keep the acid down. If these tips don't improve your symptoms, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My mother always has pain back and stomach. She got surgery of gall bladder stone in 2023. She also has 3 operations earlier. Please tell me what to do so that she can not get any other deases.
Female | 44
Pain in the back and stomach could be different things like muscle strain or digestive problems. To avoid any other problems, she needs to eat well, do exercises, and ensure that she does not get stressed. She should take a lot of water and eat fruits plus vegetables while avoiding oily foods and spices. Regular physical activities can also help in strengthening her muscles which may lead to improved general health condition overall. If this pain continues, visit a gastroenterologist or proper diagnosis and treatment options.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 17 year old female and i have been experiencing a ticker in the back of my throat for the last few days that is making me have “coughing attacks” and make me feel nauseous. I started getting pains in my chest today aswell and i was wondering what this was
Female | 17
You may have acid reflux. This is when the stomach contents come back up into your throat and cause a burning sensation as well as coughing. It may also make you feel sick to your stomach or give you chest pains. You should avoid eating large meals, such as spicy or fatty foods. Moreover, you shouldn’t lie down immediately after eating. Drinking lots of water helps too. If none of these work, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been prescribed Famotidine and sucralfate for gerd And i have to take it twice a day can i take them at the same time in the morning and then at the same time in the afternoon or
Female | 27
GERD, an issue with stomach acid going up the food pipe, leads to heartburn and indigestion. Your doctor ordered Famotidine and sucralfate to ease symptoms. Take them each morning and night. Famotidine reduces acid production, while sucralfate creates a protective coating inside your stomach. Following instructions carefully will help manage discomfort. Famotidine decreases acid levels. Sucralfate forms a barrier to shield against irritation. Together, they can provide relief for your condition.
Answered on 9th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 19 years old male patient having severe ass pain for 10 days and suffering from blood coming along with stool and my pain is staying the same day by day which causing more severe pain in my ass
Male | 19
Pain in the back end along with blood in the stool is a dangerous situation. The cause of this situation might be an easily treatable condition such as hemorrhoids or an anal fissure or even an infection. To get rid of the pain and to find out the exact causes, you need to make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. They can set the stage for treatment with a check-up and that may include some medication or even a surgery.
Answered on 18th June '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
I'm 21 years old female i have stomach ache and diarrhea for 4 days It started when I drank cold drink and my stomach started acting up
Female | 21
You may have gotten a stomach bug. The cold drink may have thrown off your stomach. Stomach ache and diarrhea are typical signs of this kind of bug. Germs typically cause it. Drink a lot of water and get plenty of rest. Stay away from spicy food right now. If it doesn’t get better in a few days, you may want to visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
How to get rid of stomach cramps
Female | 18
Stomach ache is the sudden pain in the belly that you feel. It may be caused by eating quickly, eating spicy food, or feeling stressed. You should try to relax and take slow breaths when these cramps occur. Drinking warm water and putting a hot water bottle on your tummy can help as well. Eating small amounts of bland food while avoiding caffeine might also relieve the cramps.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Severe gas formation,bloating, and gastric pain right side when bloating..
Male | 66
It seems that you are dealing with severe gas, bloating, and sharp pain on the right side of your tummy, more so when you have a bloated feeling. This might be because the gas is trapped in the intestines or there is a problem with the digestive system. Slowly chewing your food, steering clear of fizzy drinks, and being physically active would be a good start. Make sure that you are also drinking enough water in this case. Should the pain continue or even become more intense, do not hesitate to contact a gastroenterologist for further directions.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 66 years old having lower abdomen pain for one month.I have taken norfloxacin 400 mg and pain killer for seven days but not cure.What to do?
Male | 66
This type of pain may be felt in this body area due to reasons like the digestive system, bladder, or muscles that are causing the pain. As the medication you had failed, the better thing to do is to visit a gastroenterologist. They may ask you to have other tests like an ultrasound scan to find out the definite cause of your pain.
Answered on 21st June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why I have weightloss and irregular digestion?
Male | 25
You may have a viral fever accompanied by a skin rash, commonly known as viral exanthem. The leg pain, swelling, and difficulty walking could indicate inflammation in your joints, a condition called viral arthritis. These symptoms are often seen in viral infections like dengue or chikungunya. I recommend getting plenty of rest, staying hydrated, and taking over-the-counter pain relievers. If your symptoms worsen or do not improve over time, it's important to contact a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Lately I have been gaseous , my stomach is growling, am nauseous , belching a lot , a popping sound in my stomach , most times I have constipation them switch to diarrhea, belly is bloated , I pass gas regularly , and have a bad taste on my mouth at times What could be the cause ?
Female | 20
You might have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptoms. IBS causes bloating, gas, tummy pain, constipation, diarrhea, and bowel habit changes. The reason for IBS isn't fully known. Stress, some foods, or hormonal shifts may trigger it. Managing IBS needs eating healthy foods, reducing stress, and possibly taking doctor-prescribed medicines to ease symptoms. IBS can be tough, but making lifestyle adjustments may help control it. Don't hesitate to consult a gastroenterologist for guidance on managing your symptoms effectively.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
After on time taking meal still feel weakness and feel taste bitter and after having extra food still feel weakness no engry to do anything ...
Female | 20
You might have a condition called indigestion. Symptoms include weakness, a bitter taste in your mouth, and lack of energy even after eating a meal. Overeating is another factor that can make it worse. To get better, you should eat smaller meals, and non-spicy food, and not lie down right after eating. Avoiding late-night snacks can also be a nice decision since it will help you relieve symptoms.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Pet me dard ho rha hai 3 din se Aur vomting jaisa mehsus ho raha
Male | 22
It will be in your best interest to see a doctor, an ideal one should be a gastroenterologist, who will be able to point out the root cause of your ailment and prescribe you suitable treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi. I'm 43 years old woman and I was diagnosed back in my County with Chron's disease ileocolitis. I'm in the UK now and I'm having some problems with the doctors here. I need to ask some questions because I'm feeling sick again.
Female | 43
Abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, and weight loss are common symptoms of this disease. The cause isn't fully understood, but genetics, immune issues, and environmental factors likely play roles. To manage it, eat a healthy diet. Take prescribed meds. Reduce stress when you can. See a gastroenterologist regularly for checkups.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Related Blogs
Dr. Samrat Jankar- Gastroenterologist and Laparoscopic Surgeon
MBBS, MS, FMAS and DNB (surgical gastroenterology) Surgical Gastroenterologist, Advanced Laparoscopic Surgeon, Abdominal Wall Reconstruction Surgeon 8+ years of rich experience
10 Best Gastroenterologist in the World- Updated 2023
Explore world-class gastroenterologists renowned for their expertise, compassion, and innovative treatments. Experience comprehensive care for digestive health and well-being wherever you are in the world.
New Ulcerative Colitis Treatment: FDA Approval 2022
Discover breakthroughs in ulcerative colitis treatment for adults. Explore new therapies offering hope for symptom relief and improved quality of life. Learn more now!
Dupixent for EOE: Effective Treatment Solutions
Explore the potential of Dupixent for EoE treatment. Learn about its off-label use, effectiveness, and considerations with expert medical guidance.
New Treatment for Gallbladder Cancer- FDA Approved
Unlock hope with new treatments for gallbladder cancer. Explore innovative therapies offering promise for improved outcomes. Learn more now!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a colonoscopy free after 50?
What is the average cost of colonoscopy in India?
Colonoscopy cost in government hospitals?
What is the cost of colonoscopy in Mumbai?
Why colonoscopy is costly?
What is the outcome for patients with bile duct obstruction treatment after gallbladder removal?
Is a blocked bile duct an emergency?
Is the procedure for removing gallbladder while pregnant safe?
Cost Of Related Treatments In Country
Top Different Category Hospitals In Country
Cancer Hospitals in India
Orthopedic Hospitals in India
Heart Hospitals in India
Kidney Transplant Hospitals in India
Neurology Hospitals in India
Cosmetic And Plastic Surgery Hospitals in India
Dermatologyy Hospitals in India
Endocrinologyy Hospitals in India
Ent Surgery Hospitals in India
Gastroenterologyy Hospitals in India
Top Doctors In Country By Specialty
- Home /
- Questions /
- Vomating like feeling...Khana khane k bad lgta h bahar aa jy...