Female | 22
Why Do I Have Digestive Issues Symptoms?
why would your stomach hurt every time you eat,feel nauseated, fatigued, have chronic constipation, throwing up, having spasms in different parts of intestines, most painful poops and painful stomach pains etc? Tried to get GI scopes but stomach flared up too much to do the prep?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 17th Oct '24
You may have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). IBS causes stomach discomfort, nausea, fatigue, constipation, vomiting, intestinal spasms, and painful bowel movements. Flare-ups make test preparation difficult. To manage IBS, eat healthy foods, reduce stress, and stay hydrated. Consult a gastroenterologist for further guidance.
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1169)
I am 31 years old.i have lower back pain and lower right side abdominal pain.i poop 3-4 times a day.and I have sharp pain in right side breast nipples and armpit itching.these symptoms are not happening together.but sometimes some pain and other time different pain
Female | 31
Pain in the lower back and the lower right side of the abdomen can sometimes be caused by digestive disorders. There are also chances of pooping more often which may be due to diet or stress. The sharp pain in your right breast, the nipples, and the itchy armpits could be due to skin irritation. Water drinking, healthy food consumption, and loose clothing can be treatment options. If the symptoms do not disappear, it is essential to consult a gastroenterologist for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Healthy diet for gastritis patient
Male | 38
A gastritis patient should pay a lot of attention to proper nutrition to restore their health. It is suggested that such consumption of spicy, fried, and acidic foods be avoided. Stick to foods that are rich in fiber and protein e.g. fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and low-fat products. To balance water, also enough water and reduce alcohol and caffeine consumption. If you are looking for expert, personalized advice, please consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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Male | 13
You're likely dealing with indigestion. It causes vomit-like feelings or chest burns after eating. Consuming liquids quickly fills you up. Reasons include eating rapidly or spicy, fatty fare. Eat smaller portions slowly, avoid trigger foods. Persistent issues warrant medical guidance.
Answered on 28th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I experienced bleeding when have a bowel movement about 2 months ago, it was painless and I just noticed blood when wiping after bowel movement. It stopped and about 3 days ago it reappeared again painless and only appearing when i wipe and i had some mucus one time. It streaked my stool in a line once but since then i haven’t had anything like that. it’s just bright red blood whenever i wipe but i have experienced no pain.
Male | 18
You might have a condition known as hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are, in fact, swollen blood vessels in the rectum. They are capable of causing bleeding and discomfort. Straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation, or sitting for too long are the causes of them. To ease the symptom, it is recommended to eat a diet that is rich in fiber, drink enough water, and avoid overexerting yourself when having a bowel movement. In case the symptoms do not go away or become worse, it is important to consult a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
i can only drink hot water. if i drink room temperature water i will have several problems like indigestion, cold, stiffness, head ache. its been 7-8 years am only drinking hot water. same reason i don't drink tender coconut, juices, buttermilk etc. what is the solution
Male | 37
Some individuals feel uncomfortable drinking cool liquids. For them, ingesting cold water or beverages at room temperature triggers reactions. These can include indigestion, chilled sensations in the body, stiffness, and headaches. Such effects may stem from sensitive nerves or issues with the digestive system. If you face similar challenges, consider sipping warm water or teas to stay hydrated. Simultaneously, maintain a balanced diet to ensure adequate fluid and nutrient intake.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello, I am a 19yo male. Months ago, I had some neurological symptoms and went to hospital. There, a blood test showed that I had really low B12 vitamin (under 90 pg/mL). I had some shots to increase B12 levels and hospital adviced me to go to GP and have gastroscopy and colonoscopy to find the cause of the deficiency, because it was not normal at that age to have that low b12 levels. So, the days I was taking the B12 shots and planning to go to a GP, I had some bowel symptoms, including changes in stool size (small-thin and rounded / however not hard to pass), and rarely a little blood on them. When I went to the GP, I told him the whole story and told me that I had to do some other blood tests first to see if there is any gastric inflammation and then we would see if endoscopy is needed. After doing several blood tests (ECR, CRP, etc..) and faecal calprotectin test, GP told me that results were normal and did not show any inflammation in stomach or colon, so no endoscopy was needed. He told me that these symptoms were from functional gastrointestinal disorders and hemmorhoids. All of these happened like 6 months before. Now, I still have small-thin and rounded stools (rarely i pass normal stools but most of times they are like that) - blood is very rare and in small amount. Generally, my diet is normal (includes fiber), i drink a lot of water, no anxiety, not anaemic, normal weight and I exercise. So, these changes in bowel habits that happened months ago (without having any lifestyle change) + little blood rarely + the B12 defficiency I had, make me think I should visit another GP and push for a colonoscopy. I tried to search if increasing B12 would cause such changes in bowel habits, but did not find something. The only family history I know are that some first degree relatives had a small B12 defficiency without symptoms and second degree relative had gastrectomy a lot of years ago. I am a little panicked because Ive been seeing colon cancer is on the rise among young people and unreasoned bowel changes that dont leave soon + blood (however mine is very rarely and little) may be red flag. Especially most cases in young people are advanced stages becaus they are not caught early. Thanks for reading till the end, what do you suggest me to do? Go to another GP? And even push for endoscopy? Finally, could the cause of hard pebble stool be somehow (?) the elevation of B12 so my system need some time to go back to normal again? Because B12 deficiency was slowly developing for years.
Male | 19
While low B12 levels can affect the body in many ways, they usually don’t impact bowel habits like this. It’s great that you’ve had some tests, and they’ve ruled out any inflammation in your stomach or colon. Your symptoms might be due to functional gastrointestinal disorders or hemorrhoids, which are quite common and generally not too serious. Keep an eye on your symptoms, and try not to worry too much. However, if you’re still concerned, getting a second opinion from another doctor might help give you peace of mind.
Answered on 11th Nov '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have rectum and intestine noises for 3-4 months now, I have been prescribed acid reflux medication but it didn't do anything it was for 15 days right now it's the 8 or 9 day but I didn't help me, and when I pray my namaz gas gets discharge on its own, and on other times when I'm not praying I discharge gas alot by myself but on namaz it discharges on its own, I have to pray namaz again and again one time I did it 5 times please help me!
Female | 20
According to the information you have given, it appears that you might have symptoms such as too much gas and bowel sounds. These could result from different things including what you eat and drink habitually, problems with digestion or even tension. Make sure you take your time when eating; stay away from food items that make one gassy plus drink enough water. In case this doesn’t help then it would be wise to see a gastroenterologist for further assessment.
Answered on 10th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have stomach ache from yesterday pain is like muscle cramp pain and in the lower right side of abdomen it hurts to press hurts while walking breathing or moving
Male | 18
You could be dealing with appendicitis. Your appendix might, thus, be inflamed. The symptoms are severe pain in the lower right side of your stomach, feeling sick, and appetite loss. This pain can worsen when you move, breathe, or press on it. The best thing to do is to go to the hospital immediately. Appendicitis needs surgery for correction.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I had a stomach virus last week, and when I wasn’t showing symptoms, I shared a beverage with somebody who later that day presented symptoms and became ill. Will I get reinfect
Female | 18
Reinfection worries arise when drinks get shared with a sick person. Gastroenteritis, the stomach virus, stems from germs like viruses, and bacteria. Diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps are symptoms. Handwashing frequently, avoiding shared drinks, and staying hydrated with fluids prevent illness.
Answered on 22nd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I got loose motion and vomiting since 4 days I took medicine from my regular dr but not beniftef I took twice medicine from same doctor...duration is somewhat extended but still loose motion is not in control....vomiting is stopped temporary due to domstal medicine I took... I feel very uneasy
Female | 47
See a gastroenterologist specialized to diagnose the disease and provide the appropriate treatment. Not changing the drug while the condition is still the same, gives room for the situation to deteriorate.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Bavasir ke bare mein information or tritment
Male | 18
Piles are a prevalent health issue where the vessels around the last part of the large intestine become inflamed. The signs are greatly distressing and may involve such feelings as pain, itching, or the passage of blood during defecation. Sometimes the condition arises due to excessive tension on the toilet, ongoing diarrhea or constipation, or the result of sitting for long periods. The typical lines of treatment include the consumption of fiber-rich foods, water intake, and application of creams or ointments for pain relief. Surgery is necessary to solve such issues in the worst-case scenario.
Answered on 15th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Am 26years old am feeling like bloating and sharp pain in lower abdomen
Female | 26
The feeling of being full with a sharp pain in the lower abdomen could be gas in your tummy or a stomach bug. Or maybe something you ate just didn't agree with you. Eating smaller meals and avoiding the foods that usually make you gassy can help. Drinking water regularly can also be beneficial. If the pain doesn't go away, visit a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Im 32 years old male, I'm feeling shevering, stomach pain, and general weekness. So what will I do.
Male | 32
You may have a stomach bug. The condition may lead to shivering, stomach pain, and general weakness. The cause of this can be either eating something bad or a virus. It may help to relax, hydrate, and eat bland foods. Greasy and spicy food is preferable to stay away from. If you can, consult a gastroenterologist about medicines that can soothe your stomach.
Answered on 28th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Sir আমার মায়ের গত মাস থেকে পেটের নিছ টায় ব্যাথা করছে মাঝে মাঝে জোরে হয় আবার মাঝে মাঝে আস্তে হয় আবার কখনো কখনো কমে ও যায় , তাছাড়া আর অন্য কিছু symptom নেই কি করব বুঝতে পারছিনা একটু suggestion দেবেন
Female | 58
Your mother is suffering from her lower abdomen pain. In the case of digestive and even gynecological issues, pain of this kind can be a result of several reasons. Make sure to drink and eat foods with less fat to help you avoid further illness caused by crunch. If this pain stays with her or becomes worse, a gastroenterologist should be consulted to diagnose and provide effective treatment.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hi. I'm a 19 year old female and I have been having problems with my indigestion system as a whole for a long time now. It started with having really bad heart burns along with my burp tasting yeast like I started having piles that became worse over time, bleeding really bad then I had to watch what I eat so they don't become worse. I still have them but they don't bleed anymore, just sometimes depending on what I ate or other factors. Then ever morning when I wake up I have this burning sensation in my stomach, everyday, it's hurts very much, then I have it through out the day sometimes, making it uncomfortable for me. Then lately my stomach has been painful, burning, there's just a lot going on. I have been using Eno but the difference isn't that much, my stomach just burns and hurts. It's starting my affect my life because it's something that it happening to me lot and I'm unable to go about my daily routine sometimes because of consist heartburns, camps, burning stomach and piles that just won't go away. Thank you.
Female | 19
These symptoms like heartburn, yeast-like burps, bleeding piles, stomach burning, and pain could be due to a condition called gastritis, which you're experiencing. Inflammation of the lining of the stomach is called gastritis, which can be caused by stress, some food, or bacterial infections. For these symptoms, try to stay away from spicy, acidic, and fatty foods. Eating smaller meals more often can be another way to normalize your metabolism. The best choice is to go to a gastroenterologist who provides the proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have a stomach pain what I eat and what I treatment do
Female | Eu
Some of the primary culprit are eating beyond the limit and eating hot food items. Sometimes a tummy bug could also cause this. For a bit of relief, you can begin by employing a food approach: small portions of light stuff only. Intake of water should be raised; equally, avoid spices as much as possible and do not go anywhere close to fatty foods too. See a gastroenterologist possible time so that further assessment will be done.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am suffering from mild gastritis and have been adviced to take medicines for 4 weeks, can you tell what diet should I have in these 4 months. I am shifting to a hostel, I need to take care of what things over there ?
Female | 23
If you're suffering from mild gastritis and prescribed medication for four weeks, it's important to follow a bland diet. Avoid spicy, oily foods, and opt for easily digestible meals like khichdi, yogurt, and boiled vegetables. Consult a gastroenterologist for personalized dietary advice and monitor your symptoms closely during this period.
Answered on 3rd July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
How to reduce High ggd levels
Male | 47
To lower the elevated GGT levels, it is vital that the cause is found and treated. GGT level may be enhanced by specific factors such as alcohol use, liver disease and certain medicines. You should go and see a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I took valdoxan and ciprofloxacin accidentally, what to expect?
Female | 40
Unintentionally if you take Valdoxan or Ciprofloxacin, your body may start experiencing some unpleasant symptoms. It is important to see your doctor immediately if you face any symptoms including dizziness, confusion, or any sort of irregular heartbeat. The medications could be handled by a gastroenterologist or a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Good day to you, I'm having lite fever feel shivering and my stools are smelly. What possible problem theses symptoms might state.
Male | 19
Answered on 23rd May '24
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