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Male | 24

Why have I lost appetite and digestion for years?

I am not feeling hungry for five years ..and indigestion or vomiting problem

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

It's important to address ongoing issues like lack of appetite alongside symptoms such as discomfort, nausea, or vomiting. These concerns may stem from various conditions including stress, digestive disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. To start, consider maintaining a food diary to track what you eat and any symptoms that arise. Gentle, bland foods may also be easier to digest. Staying hydrated is crucial. However, given the duration and nature of your symptoms, I encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation. They can provide tailored guidance and explore potential underlying causes for your well-being.

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Sir I have pain in my stomach but in my empty stomach I get blood through sputum and after that my headaches and I'm not able. To eat any proper food

Female | 22

Coughing blood, headache­s, and difficulty eating - these signs sugge­st a stomach issue. An ulcer or inflammation could be the­ culprit. Ignoring it risks bigger problems, so see­ a doctor soon. For now, spicy or acidic foods may worsen symptoms, so choose easy-to-dige­st meals instead. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of wate­r. 

Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

I have been having discomfort in my right lower abdomen for 3 weeks. When it started, I woke up with abdominal pain and went to breakfast, but during it I could barely keep from throwing up. All that day I felt a little nauseous and my stomach hurt on sudden movements (also my stomach made noises). The next day the pain became more constant and intensified. I could not straighten up without pain in my lower abdomen. That day I went to the doctor with a suspicion of appendicitis. I was palpated, but was told that it was not clear exactly and told to come back the next day. The next day the pain was less, the doctor palpated me again and I had an ultrasound. The ultrasound showed that I had an enlarged kidney bowl and lymph nodes. I was admitted to the hospital but did not know which department (first they wanted to put me in urology but in the end they put me in the infectious diseases department for some reason). Also, the blood tests when I first came to the hospital had elevated white blood cells. I was discharged after 2 days and have been home for 3 weeks now (I have been on a diet and drinking 1.5 litres of water a day not counting tea) but the discomfort in my right lower abdomen sometimes returns

Male | 14

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Digestive system not work properly

Male | 23

If our stomach isn't functioning properly, it can cause bloating, gas, and digestive problems like constipation or diarrhea. These issues might arise from eating too quickly, not drinking enough water, or stress. To improve digestion, try eating slowly, drinking plenty of water, and consuming more fiber-rich foods like fruits and vegetables. 

Answered on 29th July '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Answered on 3rd July '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Sharp pain under rib cage

Male | 35

If you happen to feel a sudden acute pain just under your rib cage it might be quite a stressful condition. It may be because of various reasons. If you have wounded or knocked down that place, that might be the reason it hurts. Sometimes, gas in your stomach might be also the reason you experience this. Visit a doctor to find out the cause and proper treatment.

Answered on 19th June '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Does jaundice cause excessive urine? If it does occur then why does it occur?

Male | 18

Jaundice occurs when there’s too much of a yellow pigment called bilirubin in your body. This can cause your skin and eyes to turn yellow. Jaundice may also lead to more frequent urination as your body tries to remove the extra bilirubin through urine. If you have jaundice, see your doctor to understand the cause and get the right treatment.

Answered on 12th Nov '24

Dr. Samrat Jankar

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