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Female | 40

Why Do I Have Temporary Abdominal Pain?

I have temporary pain in abdominal region

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 1st Apr '25

Temporary discomfort in your abdominal area can stem from various sources, such as digestive issues, gas, or muscle strain. Common signs include cramping, bloating, or a dull ache. You might find relief through rest, warm compresses, and staying hydrated. If you suspect food-related causes, consider light meals and avoid aggravating foods. Pay attention to any persistent or worsening symptoms, as they may require further evaluation. Consulting a gastroenterologist is always a good option to rule out any serious concerns and receive personalized advice. 

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I been on omeprozole for more than 3months i been taking it well but recently i am having lots of cramps and body twitches i was put on panko denk an i am still having cramps and twitches and added side effects headache nasuea what can be done to have this problem resolve

Female | 31

The symptoms might be related to the drug such as cramps, muscle spasms, headache, and feeling sick. Some drugs can cause such issues at times. You must inform your physician about these signs. They may prescribe a different medication or adjust the dose to minimize these side effects. Do not discontinue the drug until you have consulted your doctor.

Answered on 14th June '24

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Need better meds for stomach cramps and bloating also intestine churning

Male | 42

Stomach cramps, bloating, and the feeling of your intestines churning can be caused by several things, such as eating too quickly, too much fatty foods, or stress. To help with this, you can try taking antacids or gas relief tablets which are available over-the-counter. Drinking some peppermint or ginger tea may also be beneficial for you. Avoiding the consumption of carbonated drinks and the habit of chewing gum can help.

Answered on 3rd Sept '24

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I was wondering what to do about my medical situation: I’ve been experiencing few weeks: -Anal discomfort from constipation -bowel leakage - anal itchiness for a due to Background: I had a loop colostomy put in the descending colon but what it seems To me is that some stool bypassed the colostomy and got to the area in the rectum that is damaged, and so its just staying inside the rectum, I can’t seem to have a bowel movement because of the damage in that area and I can’t seem to get it out. because of having the colostomy, I know there isn’t a serious problem like a blockage. but I’m feeling really uncomfortable due to the the leakages and itchiness at the anal area. From past experience Enemas and laxatives and suppositories haven’t been helpful with my constipation. What can I do?

Female | 27

It seems that you have encountered some abnormal complications related to your colostomy or you are constipated. Your anal discomfort and the smell and itchiness are occurring due to the feces that have collected in the damaged area in your rectum. That can occur when the stool makes an unplanned detour. In view of the fact that classical treatments such as enemas and laxatives are of no help; it is time to speak to your care provider for other possible options, like diet modification, stool softeners, or special procedures.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Can you cure colon cancer stage 4

Female | 37

Curing colon cancer at stage 4 is difficult but it is not impossible. The primary treatment for stage 4 colon cancer is chemotherapy, which aims to shrink the cancer or in some cases radiation therapy is used. Consult an oncologist who can recommend a proper treatment plan for you.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have constipation, intermittent cramps in stomach for more than 2 weeks. I feel much hanger everytime but can't eat more than half a plate Kindly tell me about it and prescribe medicine

Male | 38

YOU may have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS).. Consult a doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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