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Male | 30

Why do I need to poop after eating shawarma?

I'm 30 years old whenever i eat shawarma o have to poo before 2 hours and this have been happening constituency don't know what to do

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 4th Jan '25

This could be the reason for the spices, oils, or a particular kind of meat you are consuming that is causing digestive problems. Keeping a food diary to learn patterns and observe if other foods also cause this kind of reaction is vital. Increasing the daily water intake and eating less food should help in minimizing discomfort. Nevertheless, recurring problems necessitate contacting a gastroenterologist who can give a complete evaluation and the most relevant advice concerning the problem. 

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Female | 27

Can you help interpret my abdominal ultrasound results?

I’m 27 y/o already married for 8 months. Yesterday I go to private clinic and did an abdominal ultrasound. But the doctor did not explained to me detail about the result of my scan. I do have picture of my scan. Can you please help me explain result of my scan? Thank you in advanced

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 4th Jan '25

Trying to treat this with one of the diseases rather than a hormonal shift or malnutrition is just one of the issues that come to make us fall ill. That's just a small part of what you can do to assist a healthcare professional in evaluating your health. They can provide the necessary information about your health status and can also guide you in the decision-making process to find a solution to your medical issue. I should be amiss if I helped you answer everything and did not stress the importance of your gastroenterologist approval of the solutions. If you want to discuss this with your doctor after the appointment, you do not have to wait for an answer. You have the right to healthcare and, in this matter, jockeying with a skilled liar remains the last resort.

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Female | 22

Why is my stomach and chest hurting with fast heartbeat?

I am 22 year old.I am having a pain in my stomach and in the left side of chest.My heartbeat is so fast.i don't know what is this. Is this high BP or because of stomach. I already use omeprazole for a week.what should I do now.its been from a month.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 4th Jan '25

Tachycardia is a concurrent symptom of pain, but it is unquestionably basic to diagnose your overall health. Considering that you have been taking omeprazole for a long time, therefore, the antacid might not be the appropriate drug to help you get rid of your feeling of discomfort. I strongly suggest booking an appointment with a gastroenterologist for a comprehensive checkup. There, they can do the necessary tests to determine the root problem and then propose the right treatment. 

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Male | 19

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 4th Jan '25

The classic signs of it are abdominal pain, swelling, inconsistent bowel movements, or discomfort after eating. These issues can relate to several causes, such as food choices, the impact of stress, or particular unfavorable conditions. To diminish stomach upset, think about taking in adequate amounts of foods high in fiber, staying hydrated, and mastering stress using some relaxation techniques. In addition to this, regular physical activity contributes to healthy digestion. In case you still find no relief by these means, I would urge you to make an appointment with a gastroenterologist. They will do a thorough evaluation and give treatments directly related to your case. 

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Female | 56

Why am I having diarrhea post probiotic capsule use?

Diarrhea after using pre probiotic capsules

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 4th Jan '25

Upon taking probiotic capsules, a fermenter may result in loose stools while the digestive system adjusts to probiotics. Common symptoms include frequent evacuation or some uneasiness. This is usually the case as the gut refits and it often goes away within several days. For relieving discomfort, it is recommended to cut the dosage and increase your water intake to avoid dehydration. Gradually reintroducing the capsules may help as well. If the symptoms remain the same or get worse after a week, it is prudent to consult a gastroenterologist to rule out issues that may be causing the symptoms. 

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Female | 22

Why is my mild abdominal pain moving around?

I have been facing abdominal pain from past 3 to 4 days . It usually goes away itself . Pain is mild but when i press my belly it hurts and this pain is move around the whole abdominal

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 3rd Jan '25

The feeling of discomfort in the abdomen is normal. Small pains that shift their position may be caused by many things like gas, indigestion, or a little muscle strain. It is good news that the pain is going down without treatment, but if you have lasting and intense symptoms, it is better to go to a doctor. Observe a food diary and write down what you were doing when you first noticed you were on it. Being hydrated and using a heating pad might help you in getting better soon. Nonetheless, a healthcare provider should be your first option for a gasteroenterologist, especially if the pain gets worse or persists for longer than a week. 

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Male | 8 years

Why Does My Child Always Have Bloating After Eating?

My child always have a bloated stomach whenever he eats

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 3rd Jan '25

A bulging stomach after a meal can be a result of their food choices, swallowing air, or having an allergy. Like gas from certain foods such as beans or dairy, excess calories may also be one of the main causes of such discomfort. Try smaller meals, thorough mastication, and no carbonated drinks would be good ways to address this issue. Keeping a diary of what you eat may help you find out what causes the problem. In case this problem does not go away or gets even worse, consult a gastroenterologist. They will give you tailor-made instructions and make sure that your child is not only in good health and comfort.

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Male | 25

Why Do I Have Stomach Pain After Eating Shawarma?

I have a stomach pain yesterday I eat shawarma now i got a pain my age 25

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 3rd Jan '25

You might have stomach soreness following shawarma consumption. Stomach soreness commonly occurs after consuming rich meals or spicy meals as seen before. It usually can be felt as cramps in the lower abdomen that are laggard. One must try rehydrating and resting as such acts will help the discomfort decrease. It is a must for now to avoid spicy foods. If the situation doesn't improve or is getting worse talking to a gastroenterologist is suggested.

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Female | 27

Which medicine helps heartburn and acid reflux burps?

Hy, my name is Siba. I'm 27 years old. I'm facing a problem of heartburn and acid reflux in my stomach and throat. I'm unable to drink even water because it causes burps and there is continuous gas traped in my stomach. Kindly guide me what medicine should I take. Thank you!

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

It seems that you are having a problem with acid reflux and gas. Various factors such as diet, stress, or other diseases can lead to these symptoms. To get some relief, go for over-the-counter drugs like antacids, and proton pump inhibitors if your pharmacist approves them. Furthermore, eating small meals more often and cutting out very spicy or acidic foods may help. Being up and about after finishing your meal can also make things easier. Still, because the mere water is problematic, you should consult a gastroenterologist who gives a correct diagnosis and individualized treatment. 

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Male | 30

Why am I experiencing burning stomach and dizziness?

Hi my wife is having a burning stomach sometimes he vomit and feels dizzy and tired on the shoulders

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Dr. Kapil Sharma

Gastroenterologist

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

Your spouse seems to have a discomfort that may be one of the many reasons like gastritis, acid reflux, or even stress. Some signals like vomiting, dizziness, and weakness in the shoulders seem to her body. To help her ease her discomfort, the important thing is to remind her to remain hydrated and eat smaller meals, avoiding spicy and fatty foods. Also, having a life that is free of pressure such as practicing gentle exercises or using relaxation techniques can lead to the betterment of their lives. It is necessary to refer to a gastroenterologist to evaluate her problem thoroughly and get a specific treatment method. 

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Female | 64 years

Why do I get severe throat pain after using the washroom?

When ever my mother come back from washroom she is having seviour throat pain

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Dr. Kapil Sharma

Gastroenterologist

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

Your mother appears to be in great distress after the passage of the toilet, which can happen due to the lack of humidity in the air, allergies, or even muscle strain. Make sure she is well-hydrated and the use of a humidifier is the best way to reduce the discomfort in her throat. Some warmth like teas and lozenges can ease pain by calming the throat. Nevertheless, the control of her condition is of prime importance. In the case of the problem's further occurrence, it would be rational to seek help from a gastroenterologist who will carry out a complete examination and give you the necessary guidance on treatment.

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Female | 18

Why have I had acidity for 4-5 days at 18?

I am 18 years I have acidity in last 4to 5 days

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

Acid reflux is a common culprit for experiencing chest or throat discomfort, and it occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus. Common factors that trigger it include spicy foods, fat-laden items, caffeine, and stress. Being cautious to eat smaller portions at a time, staying away from irritants, and not lying down after eating are some possible remedies. Drinking water is another home remedy that might work. If your symptoms are getting out of control or persisting, do not wait and get the advice of a gastroenterologist. You will get the proper diagnosis and a customized plan from the doctor. 

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Male | 45

Why does my anus hurt after freshening up?

Anus pain 20 days jab b bathroom sa fresh ho k ayu toh dard hoti hai

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 31st Dec '24

You have a hurting anus that can be due to several reasons like fissures, hemorrhoids, or infections. This pain can get worse after passing stools, thus your suffering would become more intensified. You are suggested to include more fiber and water in your diet, and further, practice warm sitz baths. However, if there has been pain for 20 days, it is very important to consult a gastroenterologist who can make a precise diagnosis and offer the right treatment. 

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Female | 12

Why Am I Going to Toilet Every 5 Seconds?

I have to go to the toilet every 5seconds

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 30th Dec '24

Feeling like peeing often when it is least expected can be very unpleasant and is a signal of bothersome health effects such as urinary tract infections, excessive intake of liquids, or early disease. In the same light, the appearance of tension can be one of the central points that provoke this sensation. To help solve this issue, you can try to drink less fluid right before you go to bed and record the times you feel the need to urinate. Just be sure to take in enough water during the day, so you will stay hydrated. This situation might also get worse in the event of pain. It would be better to get in touch with a gastroenterologist to be checked out if the condition is still ongoing or if it is associated with discomfort. 

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Female | 25

Why is my right side abdominal pain changing?

I'm having right side abdominal pain , stool quantity and quality is changed excessive gas And appetite is not as usual

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 30th Dec '24

Having pain in the right part of your abdomen, plus suffering from diarrhea and having a lesser appetite and food preferences may be truly alarming to the person. These symptoms could be from different sources, of which, digestive issues like irritable bowel syndrome or diet changes are among the most prominent. For reducing your pain, the advice is: to drink plenty of water, eat a properly balanced diet, and in addition, increase fiber gradually, as it supports digestion. You should consult a gastroenterologist for further treatment advice.

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