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Male | 73

Why do I have stomach pain, gastritis, and constipation?

Bolted stomach, lack of meals digestion, gastritis, constipation no frequent bowel movements, stools pass like pebbles

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 18th Mar '25

It sounds like you're experiencing digestive discomfort, which can stem from various factors, including dietary choices, stress, or dehydration. Symptoms like infrequent bowel movements and hard stools indicate possible constipation, often influenced by inadequate fiber and fluid intake. Improving your diet with more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, along with regular hydration, can help. Additionally, gentle physical activity can stimulate digestion. While these changes might provide relief, I recommend consulting a gastroenterologist for personalized advice and assessment, especially if symptoms persist. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1466)

Sir, I under gone hepatitis surgery in 2020 now I am getting pain in obdoman pl let me know what treatment I should take.

Male | 68

Please visit a gastroenterologist for proper evaluation. Abdominal pain can have various causes so it's best to seek medical advice for an accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment plan. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm 25m I always have stomach heat and loose motion

Male | 25

Stomach heat and loose motions can happen due to gastroenteritis, food intolerance or allergies, or even stress and axiety. Stay hydrated by drinking fluids and try consuming bland, easily digestible foods.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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MY sister underwent a laparoscopic surgery to remove gall bladder due to stone and found appendix also , was also removed. Now its been 2 months and she is experiencing weight loss and less appetite. when checked blood found SGOT-72.54 AND SGPT 137.47, what is the reason

Female | 27

Your sister's we­ight loss and reduced appetite­ after surgery are normal. He­r body is adjusting to the change. High SGOT and SGPT blood levels indicate live­r inflammation, which is common post-surgery. This also affects appetite­. Follow up with her doctor. They may recomme­nd diet changes or medicine­s to help her re­cover and regain appetite­. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Is it serious, if we have gall bladder wall thinking,

Male | 35

If the gall bladder has wall thickening, patients should get a gastroenterologist as soon as possible. They are experts on diseases of the digestive tract and can effectively report the diagnosis as well as the treatment. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I done blood test and anti-hbs is positive what does it mean?

Male | 24

If your blood test shows that anti-HBs is positive, it means that you have antibodies against the hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg). This result indicates that you are either immune to hepatitis B or have been successfully vaccinated against the virus.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi sir I am Amresh Jha 25 years old I am unable to weight gain I took cancellation a gestroloist he did endoscopy fir celic I have no symptoms but doctor confirm celiac deses endoscopy biopsy final report is atrophic mucosa i want to know what's means atrophic mucosa and I have a doubt I eat gutkha also it's a gluten issue or gutkha also effect small instentine

Male | 25

The­ "atrophic mucosa" means the lining of your gut is unhealthy. Eating gutkha can hurt your gut, but it doe­s not relate to gluten. With ce­liac disease, you may have diarrhe­a, weight loss, and feel tire­d. The fix is following a strict no-gluten diet. This me­ans avoiding foods with wheat, barley, and rye. By doing this, your gut can he­al up and you will feel bette­r overall.

Answered on 16th July '24

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