Male | 20
Why have I lost appetite and frequent belching?
Loss of appetite for over 3 months and belching and farting
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Jan '25
Experiencing a decrease in hunger alongside increased flatulence and burping can be challenging. These symptoms might stem from various causes, including stress, dietary changes, or digestive issues. It’s crucial to maintain a balanced diet and stay hydrated. Gentle exercises, such as walking, can also aid digestion. However, since these concerns have persisted for over three months, I strongly encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and appropriate guidance tailored to your situation, ensuring you receive the best possible care.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1326)
Sir mujhe last 1 month se toilet karte time semen Jaisa aata hai is jave se mei bahut dipression me Ho aur body me susti aur tideness bahut rehte hai
Male | 38
This jeera appearance is sometimes due to infections, inflammation, or dietary changes. It would be better if you would focus more on the diet and increase the consumption of water. Moreover, stress management techniques such as meditation or yoga may also be helpful. You can consult a gastroenterologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 9th Dec '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I'm worried about my 40-year-old sister who had gastric bypass surgery. Can you provide insights into what to expect or look out for in terms of health issues and care 15 years after gastric bypass?
Female | 40
After gastric bypass surgery, it is necessary to monitor the condition of your sister. She might develop complications like malnutrition, dumping syndrome and hernias. It is advisable to see a gastroenterologist who practices bariatric surgery for regular appointments and tips on healthy living.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m a 24 year old male I started feeling unwell on April 25 by the next day I felt tired diarrhea started on Sunday morning and is still going to today. I tried over the top anti diarrhea medication and no relief. Last two nights a had chills followed by night sweats. Is there anything else I can do.
Male | 24
You have signs of being tired, having loose poop, shaking, and sweating at night. Many things can cause these signs like germs or bad food. It is key to drink lots of water and drinks with salt and minerals. Eat soft foods and rest up. If you feel worse or these signs do not go away, go see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I got a swallowing bump at the top of my butox what can I do to make it go down
Male | 38
I would suggest that you see a gastroenterologist who will give you the right medical help and care. A lump at the top of your buttocks that's more difficult to swallow could suggest any condition, including a perianal abscess or a pilonidal cyst.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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
Dr. Samrat Jankar
She omitting bloods through mouth
Female | 19
Vomitiming blood can be a serious symtpom of some kind of disease. consult a gastroenterologist at the earliest.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Eat hard dose medicines without eating food
Female | 45
Strong medicines taken without eating can cause stomach upset. You may experience the following symptoms: feel nauseous, have stomach pain, or even throw up. The reason is that the medicines can be harmful to an empty stomach. One way to solve this problem is to always eat something before taking your medicine. A small snack is enough to get you through this.
Answered on 20th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 18 years old, i have been feeling like a lot of gas in my stomach from 5 days, and while eating i had this feeling on my throat which was cold, and after eating dinner i drank 2 glasses of hot water and after a while i had this feeling of gas but also to vomit so i went to the toilet immediately and vomited
Male | 18
It seems that you might have indigestion. When you eat, your stomach releases an excessive amount of gas which may cause you to feel bloated or nauseous at times. The hot water could have caused your body to expel this gas. Try eating smaller portions of food and staying away from those known for producing gas. You can also drink ginger tea or peppermint tea to help calm down your tummy. In case this problem persists, it would be best if you see a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Acidity problem hoche gesher bori ba tonik kheye valo hoyechi kintu purota noi ekhono buk jala hoche majhe majhe kof utche rogao hoye jachi,doctor bolechilo vitaminer ovabe hote pare kintu kon vitamin ba kivabe valo hobo bole dile valo hoto prochur problem hoche
Female | 22
You have the symptoms of acidity and chest burning sometimes, as well as a cough. These signs are possible indicators of acid reflux. Eating a lot of spicy or oily food may cause this. You can start to avoid such foods and eat smaller meals more frequently. Drinking lots of water can also be beneficial. Vitamin supplements may not help this directly, but eating a balanced diet can enhance your general health.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Accidentally drank half cup floor cleaner
Female | 21
Drinking floor cleaner is super risky because it isn't made for our bodies. It can burn your mouth, throat, and tummy. You could feel sick, struggle to breathe, or even pass out. It's crucial to get help quickly by phoning poison control or heading to the hospital. Don't delay, getting treatment sooner improves your odds of feeling alright later.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My fiancee has been diagnosed with gluten intolerance and on the scale is a 3.8, being 0.2 away from being classed as having celiac disease. If he carried on eating gluten like normal, would he eventually develop celiacs disease? And if not should he cut gluten out anyway?
Male | 39
Bloating, diarrhea, and fatigue are some common symptoms of gluten sensitivity. In some cases, if a person keeps consuming foods containing this protein, they may develop celiac disease – an illness that makes the body react even more harshly towards gluten. To avoid further harm and discomfort, it would be best if he stopped eating anything with wheat or any other sources of gluten immediately.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 27 years old I am feeling pain all over my stomach ...not cramps ...but pain like aching ..all round my stomach down to my lower abdomen ..even if I press my stomach I will feel the pain ....am am currently on my period
Female | 27
It sounds like you're experiencing significant discomfort, which can be common during menstruation. The aching sensation you describe may be due to hormonal changes, increased blood flow, or muscle contractions in your abdomen. I recommend resting, using a heating pad, and staying hydrated to help alleviate discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relief may also be beneficial. However, if the pain intensifies or doesn't improve, please consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation.
Answered on 8th Jan '25
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I face stomach pain like warmth
Female | 22
A stomachache that feels warm can be a symptom of an underlying condition that may arise from food or drink. Spicy things, overdoing it, or issues with stomach acid can trigger that. Besides, other symptoms such as bloating or discomfort may occur. Drinking lots of water and avoiding foods that trigger them are the best strategies to alleviate the pain. If the pain persists or worsen, it is better to go to the gastroenterologist.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello I am 26 year old male, I recently switched from wheat to barley chapatis and got tight stools due to which near my anus there is a minute swelling and it pains a little when I press it also a bit sizzling is there. Kindly advise some medications and lifestyle changes
Male | 26
You are likely dealing with a problem called anal fissure. This can arise from hard stools and the consequent straining of the bowel movements. For the pain and swelling, start with the treatment of drinking plenty of water and eating more fiber foods, like, for instance, fruits and veggies. You can also get relief with the help of over-the-counter creams. However, if the pain still doesn't go away, should visit a gastroenterologist's office for more tests and treatment.
Answered on 24th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Fish bone stuck in my belly
Male | 24
A fishbone stuck in your belly might cause belly pain. While consuming fish, small bones can occasionally lodge. This sensation shouldn't be disregarded. Severe discomfort, difficulty swallowing, or vomiting necessitates immediate medical attention. Testing and potential bone removal aid from a gastroenterologist could prove vital.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
||han pasado 144h desde la ingesta de 9g de paracetamol junto a 20mg de polaramine, 200mg de bilaxten, 50mg de aerius, 40mg de fuoxetina, solo tiene sintomas como palpitaciones, taquicardia, insomnio, vomitos,mareo, vision retardada, pero que se fueron a las 13h de las ingesta, sexo de adolescente femenino, peso 66.3kg , altura 164cm, sin atencion medica desde la primera ingesta, sin ningun sintoma desde las 13h de ingesta, dia 4 a las 91h de la ingesta he estado sintiendo nauseas pero no he vomitado, tampoco he tenido dolor, ademas me he dado cuenta que he bajado de peso desde la ingesta, ahora son 2.7kg , antes de la ingesta pesaba 68kg ahora 66.3kg, el adolescente a tomado 11g de paracetamol a 95h de la primera ingesta solo siente una leve presión encima de la nariz, ligero dolor de cabeza, fatiga/letargo ,mareos y nauseas ligeras que desvanecieron a las 20h d la segunda ingesta, ahora solo siente un ligero mal estar en el abdomen, a 120h de la primera ingesta a tomado 9g de paracetamol, nausas, ligero malestar en el abdomen, diarrea, letargo, como saber que tiene insuficiencia hepatica aguda irreversible? o en cuanto tiempo lo desarrollara teniendo en cuenta su historial, el dolor y nauseas están empeorando||
Female | 16
According to the signs you’ve mentioned, it seems that you might’ve overdosed on some drugs particularly paracetamol which can harm the liver. The weight loss along with persistent symptoms such as nausea, abdominal pain, and fatigue is worrying. You should see a hepatologist immediately so that your liver function can be checked.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi, good afternoon. I think I have a hemorrhoid but it seems to be hurting really bad . But I was wondering if there is any thing I can take for it
Female | 20
For hemorrhoids consult a primary care physician or a gastroenterologist. They can properly diagnose the condition and provide appropriate treatment options and medications.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello doctor, My name is Ch Vamsi,im suffering from jaundice my bilirubin rate is 2.18mg/dl. My age is 21 and im from mylavaram
Male | 21
Jaundice makes your skin and eyes go yellow. Too much bilirubin in the blood causes it. Liver problems such as infections or blockages can be responsible for this. To get better from jaundice you need to take a lot of rest, eat healthy food, and stay away from alcohol. Drink plenty of water and follow the treatment recommended by your doctor.
Answered on 11th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I was diagnosed with intestine obsertruction on 04 May 24, Subsequently, I was treated with antibiotics and painkillers. Urine catheter was inserted on 05/05/24 and removed on 10/05/24. However, I am having irritation (burning) while urination and bleeding on first urination in the morning. I am in constant pain.
Male | 28
You might have a urinary tract infection (UTI). UTIs may occur after using a urinary catheter and can make you feel like peeing is painful or that it causes bleeding. This discomfort would not kill you; however, take enough water then consult with a urologist. More antibiotics might be recommended to deal with the problem and ease the symptoms.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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