Female | 19
Why do I have blood in stool with pain?
Hi, I’ve been experiencing symptoms such as blood in my stool blood when I wipe pain in my bottom and stomach cramps and I don’t know what it could be I’ve been checked and it’s not piles or anal fishers or anything to do with stomach and intestines.

Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 24th Mar '25
It’s understandable to feel concerned with your symptoms. Blood during bowel movements, discomfort in the anal area, and abdominal cramps could stem from various sources, including infections, inflammatory conditions, or vascular issues. Since you’ve been evaluated for piles and fissures, it would be wise to consult your gastroenterologist for further assessment. They may recommend additional tests to identify the underlying cause and suggest appropriate treatments. Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can also support your digestive health.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1466)
Constipation problem 20-25 day
Male | 22
The very common symptoms include: bothering during defecation, being hard as a rock, and being extremely painful. The reasons could be from not getting enough fiber, dehydration, or being a couch potato. If you want to get out of this problem, the best plan is to consume more fruit, vegetables, and whole grains and drink enough water. Regular training for constant mobility can relieve the digestion of indigestible food. If the prescribed remedies do not start showing their effects within a week or two and do not cause severe pain, it is now your turn to take the initiative and consult a gastroenterologist for the medical assessment and assistance that you need.
Answered on 23rd Dec '24
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I m faxing constipation since 7days and my stomach is bloating and due do another stress my vagina was painting too and I consulted a doctor but my problem increased
Female | 21
Being constipated is a disorder that you acquired by not being able to poop properly that consecutively leads to bloating. One of the reasons for these issues is the stress. A useful idea would be to eat more high-fiber foods such as fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and drink more water, and exercise as well. If the symptoms get worse, consult a gastroenterologist to look for other causes and treatments.
Answered on 25th July '24
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Hi my name is Sylvester Van Der Merwe and I'm 30 year's old I have a small big knot on my stomach and it's very sore and painful what should I do and is it may something serious
Male | 30
A painful lump in your abdomen may be caused by various factors, including infection, inflammation, or other underlying conditions. It's essential to monitor accompanying symptoms such as fever, nausea, or changes in bowel habits. I recommend seeking medical attention promptly for a thorough examination and diagnosis. A gastroenterologist will help determine the cause and necessary treatment. Your health is important, and addressing this matter quickly can provide peace of mind.
Answered on 23rd Jan '25
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i am diagnosed with fatty liver and fibroscan showed severe scarring.. can it be reversed...please advise if i can use milk thistle tablets
Male | 40
Fatty liver disease can lead to inflammation and scarring of the liver, known as fibrosis. While some damage might be irreversible, improvements in lifestyle, such as a healthy diet, regular exercise, and weight management, can lead to significant improvements. Milk thistle is often used as a supplement for liver health, but its effectiveness can vary, and it's best to consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment. They can offer personalized advice and monitor your condition.
Answered on 7th Feb '25
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Please I need prescription for bloated stomach
Female | 25
I cannot prescribe medicines without proper evaluation. Please consult a gastroenterologist or a general physician. Although you can try some home remedies that can help. Eat smaller, more frequent meals, drink more water, reduce intake of gas-producing foods, do regular physical activities. hope this helps..
Answered on 23rd May '24
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I'm going through the condition of food allergy and intolerance. Want to seek consultation for same. I've got the tests done ok n advice of my gastroenterologist. Now seeking advice from Immunologist/allergist. Plz let me know incase you can help me.
Female | 41
Sure! You might have food allergies or intolerances, which can make certain foods cause problems like stomach aches, rashes, or trouble breathing. These happen because your body mistakenly thinks some foods are harmful. The best thing to do is avoid these trigger foods. An allergist can help you find out which foods to avoid and how to manage your symptoms.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
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REAL TIME ULTRASONOGRAPHY OF THE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS WAS PERFORMED LIVER: Normal in size, shape and outline. Parenchymal echotexture normal. No sold mass lesion. No intrahepatic biliary dilatation. Intrahepatic portion of IVC is normal. Portal vein is normal. Portahepatis is normal. Few cysts noted in both lobes of liver largest measuring 33.2x17.6 mm noted in right lobe of liver. GALL BLADDER: Wall thickness normal. A calculus measuring 15.3 mm noted in GB lumen. C.B.D: Not dilated. Measuring: 4.7mm, PANCREAS: Parenchymal texture normal. No ductal dilatation. No calculi. SPLEEN: Measuring: 7.5cm. Normal in shape and echotexture. AORTA: Normal. KIDNEYS: Right kidney measures 10.7cm with a parenchymal thickness of 1cm. Multiple cysts noted of variable sizes, largest measuring 1.9x1.8 cm noted in inter polar region of right kidney. Left kidney measures 10cm with a parenchymal thickness of 1.3cm. Few cysts noted of variable sizes, largest measuring 3.9x2.7cm noted in inter pole region of left kidney which is exophytic.
Female | 52
The ultrasound gave good news for your liver, gall bladder, pancreas, spleen, and aorta. Let's now move on to your kidneys. You have cysts in both kidneys which are small lumps filled with fluid. Cysts are very often harmless and don't cause any symptoms. Monitor them during your regular check-ups to ensure they remain the same size since they can cause problems if they change size or become unstable. If they do, visit a nephrologist.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
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After taking Misoprostol I feel like always vomiting and loss my appetite why
Female | 24
Experiencing nausea and reduced appetite after taking Misoprostol is not uncommon and may be due to its effects on your digestive system. These symptoms often occur as the medication works in your body. To help alleviate discomfort, try sipping clear fluids, eating small and bland meals, and resting. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to reach out to a gastroenterologist for personalized advice. They can provide the necessary support and ensure your well-being.
Answered on 9th Mar '25
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Hi i was at a party yesterday where i arrived at 12 noon i ate a few things before after starting the party i had alcohol and nothing to eat then at around 8 i had fast food like burger ,fries and cola then after 20 minutes i was feeling my stomach geting upset then at night i had a near to pleasure experience but didn’t ejaculate so that made my stomach get aches more
Male | 19
Overeating can cause your stomach to feel uncomfortable, which is called indigestion. Some of these symptoms can be caused by eating fatty foods like burgers and fries, as well as drinking alcohol on an empty stomach. To feel better, if you want drink water, eat light foods, and rest.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
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I have problem in eating food as it gets stuck every time from last 2 days
Male | 43
Difficulty in swallowing can be distressing and is often due to different problems such as inflammation of the throat, esophageal strictures or muscle-related difficulties. These symptoms can be through a sensation of food sticking in the throat, discomfort, or pain while eating. Soothe yourself first. You should take plenty of fluids first to make sure you're okay. However, softer and smaller bites can also work effectively in the case. Advisable, If the symptoms don't go away and (or) they worsen, I suggest you call a gastroenterologist. They will determine what is going on and give you some choices.
Answered on 27th Dec '24
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I am 33 years old. I have constipation, loss of apoetite and sleeplessness.
Male | 33
Bowel disorders like constipation, lower appetite, and sleep disturbances come to your attention, and it is very natural for you to feel worried. Environmental stress, dietary changes, or any other underlying health issues could result in these ailments. One of the measures to overcome chronic constipation is the use of high fiber foods in your regular diet, drinking enough water, and being active in exercise. Where the issue of healthy appetite is concerned and better sleep is considered, the setting up of a regular daily program in combination with the practice of some kind of relaxation techniques to cope with stress can be the key. Still, if these manifestations are prolonged, I would advise you on making an appointment with a specialist who will carry out a full analysis and give you personal suggestions. Your health is crucial, and obtaining constant help from a physician may be the right way.
Answered on 16th Dec '24
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I drink 6l of water a day is that good?
Female | 20
Drinking 6 liters of water a day is generally more than what most people need, and it could lead to an imbalance in your body’s electrolytes. It’s best to drink water according to your thirst and daily activities. I suggest you consult a general physician to discuss your water intake and overall hydration needs.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
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Mujhe koyela khana pasand hai or ab lat lag gyi hai mujhe chodna hai m chod nhi paa rhi hu aap koi suggestion dijiy please help kre
Female | 19
What the doctor is saying sounds like there is a problem with passing stool which can be caused if you eat coal. This in turn can cause constipation. Positively, eating more fiber can be of great help in this case. Reject the idea of eating coal and instead drink a lot of water. Eating fiber like fruits and veggies can also help. If the issue persists, go to a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 11th Oct '24
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I have a stomach pain yesterday I eat shawarma now i got a pain my age 25
Male | 25
You might have stomach soreness following shawarma consumption. Stomach soreness commonly occurs after consuming rich meals or spicy meals as seen before. It usually can be felt as cramps in the lower abdomen that are laggard. One must try rehydrating and resting as such acts will help the discomfort decrease. It is a must for now to avoid spicy foods. If the situation doesn't improve or is getting worse talking to a gastroenterologist is suggested.
Answered on 3rd Jan '25
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I m 21 week pregnant. My SGPT AND SGOT is 394 and 327. Already taking liver medicine prescribe by doctor. Why it is happening. Is it normal??
Female | 30
Elevated serum GOT (394) and GPT (327) levels in pregnancy are not widespread. These levers might be indicators of liver damage, which could be caused by some liver conditions or infections like Isaak's disease. Fortunately, you are already taking medication. Stick to your doctor's recommendations. Don't forget to have a healthy lifestyle that includes good food, proper hydration, and sufficient sleep. The monthly checkups can tell whether the problem is under control.
Answered on 15th July '24
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I am 16 year old and have been facing nausea and feeling of fullness after eating.I also feel heart burn once in a week and these increase when I am in public or have exams comming up. I have have these for 6 months .Is it possible to have these symptoms because of anxiety?please tell that I don't have something like functional dyspepsia
Male | 16
You mentioned numerous problems that have tortured you in the last 2-3 months - like nausea, fullness after a meal, and heartburn. That can be a sign of anxiety. However, you say that they tend to become aggravated during high-pressure situations such as exams that may lead to that. Anxieties can lead to digestion problems and anticorrelated symptoms. Do some techniques like deep breathing or walking to reduce the stress level. Smaller and more frequent meals can also be of help to avoid your pain.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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dysphagia eating with water
Male | Jawed
Swallowing water seems easy, but sometimes it’s not. Dysphagia makes it difficult. You may cough, choke, or feel like food gets stuck. There are different causes, like weak muscles or nerve issues. Sip slowly and sit up straight while eating. If swallowing remains difficult, see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 13th Aug '24
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Hello ummm yea my throat is all scratch up when I eat or drink food it hurts going down and I get chest pains. I'll wake up going to the bathroom spitting up blood
Male | 32
The presence of blood is particularly concerning and warrants immediate attention. It's essential to avoid irritants like spicy or acidic foods and stay hydrated with soothing fluids. However, the best course of action is to see a healthcare professional as soon as possible. They can conduct a thorough evaluation from a gastroenterologist who can provide the appropriate treatment to alleviate your symptoms and address any underlying issues.
Answered on 27th Jan '25
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I am Trisha from tamil Nadu past few days I have burning sensation in my stomach i consulted near by doctor they told to do not intake tea or coffee I have a doubt ginger tea is for digestion process is that compulsory do not take tea
Female | 20
It's important to understand that a burning sensation in your stomach can stem from various causes, such as acidity or gastric issues. While ginger tea is often recommended for digestion, it's still wise to follow your doctor's advice regarding caffeine intake, as both tea and coffee can sometimes irritate the stomach further. Instead, consider herbal teas like chamomile or peppermint, which may be gentler on your digestive system. If symptoms persist or worsen, please reach out to your gastroenterologist for personalized guidance.
Answered on 16th Mar '25
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LOSS OF Appetite, 1 Gallstone in Gallbladder of 5 × 6mm
Female | 54
Consult a general physician or a gastroenterologist for accurate evaluationa nd treatment options.
Answered on 23rd May '24
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