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Male | 17

Is Colospa 135 mg not relieving my IBS?

I have irritable bowel syndrome. I takes Colospa 135 mg tablet , but no relief.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a medical condition that can bring various symptoms including bellyache, bloating, and changes in bowel movements. Colospa 135 mg relaxes the muscles in the gut to alleviate spasms concentrated in the digestive system. If the primary cause does not provide quick and effective relief, the condition may have other triggers like stress, diet, or other health problems. You can ask your gastroenterologist about the treatment that can work even better for you.

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Male | 17

Could My B12 Deficiency Cause My Many Symptoms?

Depression anxiety aur poor sleep b12 deficiency maitre headache also more stomach problems

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It seems like you might be experiencing symptoms related to depression, anxiety, poor sleep, B12 deficiency, headaches, and stomach problems. I would recommend consulting with a psychiatrist to address your mental health concerns and a gastroenterologist to investigate and manage your stomach issues. They can provide proper assessment and treatment tailored to your needs.

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Male | 63

Can diabetes cause severe constipation and stomach cramps?

Hi i am 63 yrs old have been a diabetic 20yrs. My problem i am constipated so bad that i get cramps in my tummy.i have used laxet a full botel tummy goes once then i feel ok till bed time...cramps are very very sore.i need something to get the blockage out...that what i think.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

For severe constipation, especially with your long-term diabetes, it's important to address this carefully. Overuse of laxatives like Laxet can worsen the problem. Increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can help. However, for immediate relief and to ensure it's safe given your medical history, please consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide appropriate treatment and manage any underlying issues.

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Female | Priyadharshini

What to do for stomach bloating at 22?

I am 22/F having a symptoms of stomach bloating. What should I do now

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

If you have been experiencing stomach bloating, there is no need to worry about your digestive health. This often happens when you feel bloated when your stomach is full or swollen. It could be due to eating too fast, swallowing air, or eating certain foods. The best way to avoid this is to slow down at the table, avoid fizzy drinks, and refrain from eating anything that causes bloating, like beans and broccoli. Otherwise, you can consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough check-up and proper treatment.

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Male | 2.8

Why is my gall bladder collapsed with urinary bladder distension?

Gall bladder is collapsed. No dilatation of intra hepatic biliary radicles. Urinary bladder distends well and shows mildly diffuse wall thickening with fine moving echoes within, could be due to debris. Full bladder volume measures 56 cc and postvoid bladder shows 4 cc of the residual urine in the bladder. Prostate shows pre-pubertal status.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Based on the findings, there seems to be a collapsed gall bladder without any blockage in the bile ducts. The urinary bladder shows some thickening of its walls with possible debris, and a small amount of urine remains after voiding. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist for the gall bladder issue and a urologist for further evaluation of the urinary bladder condition.

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Male | 24

Can Oyster Poisoning Cause Recurring Stomach Issues for 24-Year-Old?

I'm a 24-year-old guy and have been suffering from stomach issues for several years. To begin with, I should mention that before 2-3 years ago, I never had any problems of this kind. I remember vomiting only once or twice when I was a child. However, 2-3 years ago, after a bout of oyster poisoning, I started experiencing episodes of dyspepsia at least once a month, despite maintaining a generally healthy and balanced diet. Following the incident 2-3 years ago, I visited multiple gastroenterologists who examined me but never wanted to go beyond an ultrasound, which they always said looked fine. They concluded that the problem is functional. After discovering my lactose intolerance, I learned to avoid lactose, but unfortunately, I still feel unwell 1-2 times a week. It starts with a bit of diarrhea and then nausea, which I try to alleviate with Biochetasi and other products like baking soda and lemon, but I still go through tough hours. Tonight's episode was particularly severe, and I don't know how to resolve this!!

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

This happens when you get stressed, eat certain things (or have been infected by something). Keep an eye on what you’ve been eating about when these symptoms show up by writing them down in a food diary. Also, talk to a gastroenterologist about what else they could do to treat it or if there are any other dietary changes you should make that might help relieve some discomforts associated with this condition. 

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Female | 22

Why am I struggling to eat after quitting weed?

Hello, I am 22, female, I’m struggling to eat food, I feel sick and full after a few bites, my mouth takes forever to chew and break down food, I am on holiday, and have taken 3 days off from smoking weed, I only had 1 or 2 a night anyway and would eat sober in the day, I’m worried that I will lose weight or start feeling extremely weak, I don’t know what to do as it does stay down but I can only have a few bites of everything, I’m underweight as it is anyway so this is a concern, cannot be pregnancy

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

I see that you’re having a hard time eating and you feel nauseous, especially after only eating a little bit. This could be why you’re experiencing these symptoms while taking a break from smoking marijuana. Common factors may be withdrawal from weed or even just feeling anxious. It is important to keep yourself hydrated and try having small frequent meals. You might want to talk to a gastroenterologist for more help with your situation.

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Female | 31

Will my gall bladder rupture with acute cholecystitis?

i am 31 year old i diagnosed with acute calcolus cholecystitis , my gall bladder stone size is 18 mm , my doctor already did key hole method to remove the stone but due to inflamation and infection around my gall bladder my doctor stop the surgery , while surgery they fine severly distended gallbladder, dense omental adhesions, pericholecystic fluid, frozen callots triangle, features suggestive of acute calcolus cholecystitis . so my doctor suggest to do the surgery after 2 month , my question is that gall bladder get rupture or is there any any life threatening issue

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Problems with the gallbladder can be difficult. If they’re left untreated, there is a slight chance that it may burst which could be very serious. When this happens you’ll have piercing pain all over your stomach area, fever and feel weak all the time. Dealing with the infection before anything else is vital. 

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Female | 22

Did I Risk Food Poisoning Eating Leftovers?

Hi. I ate leftover food from last night for lunch. It was in the microwave last night and morning time I put it in the refrigerator. It didn't smell bad when I smelled it and it didn't make me sick when I ate it. But I was worried to much if I made a mistake eating it. So I forced myself to throw it out. Please advise ????

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Consuming food that has been out of reach for a certain amount of time might result in food intoxication. The symptoms of food poisoning may include aches, discomfort, cramps, nausea, and vomiting. If there is no evidence of these symptoms after you eat the food, it's likely that your body didn’t react. 

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Male | 25

Experiencing severe stomach pain and vomiting - What's wrong?

I am a 25 year old male having stomach pains early this morning. I am throwing up, nauseous, constant pain in stomach, slight constipation, hurts to move around and hurts to touch my stomach

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Quite often such symptoms indicate the existence of gastritis. Gastritis is a condition of the stomach caused by the inflammation of the lining. Some of the reasons for this can be depression, alcohol, or drugs. To get rid of your condition, you can stop the use of spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine, with the possibility of over-the-counter remedies. Keep well hydrated and try to get the rest you need. Another option will be to consult a gastroenterologist if the symptoms get worse or last for a long time.

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Male | 38

Is Hybrid Mangur Fish Safe for My Liver Disease?

I am 38 year old I am suffering from chronic liver chhiroshish. Today's I eat hybrid mangur fish in a small amount as per Google this fish is high led and mercury In one time this is harmful for me

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

Be aware of consuming high-mercury fish like mangur when you have chronic liver cirrhosis. Even if you have such a liver problem meat, you can have symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and confusion. High mercury toxins are bad for the liver to boot. It is advisable to ignore such sorts of dietary foods rather than eat them. Choose instead of high-mercury alternatives such as salmon or sardines. Whenever you decide to eat a new one, ask your doctor or gastroenterologist first to learn the best possible ways of eating.

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Female | 27

How can I manage constipation and anal discomfort?

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?

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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.

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Male | 24

Could blood vomiting indicate serious health problems?

Hello Sir , My Friend is facing some health issue like blood vomiting

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It is clear from what a friend of yours is going through that something's wrong with the blood passing through the digestive tract and coming out of the mouth. ideally, it must be an ulcer in the stomach, inflammation, or even some sort of unwanted microorganisms. Your friend needs to be checked by a gastroenterologist as soon as possible so that the exact cause can be figured out and the right medication be given to them. 

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Female | 44

Why does lymph come out of my anal?

I have issues in my anal as lymph came out of anal n it's hurts when poop tym it's very unbearable pls suggest me what's this so I can get treatment.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

It seems that you have an ailment known as an anal crack. This condition is characterized by cracks in the skin around the anus, which can lead to blood and/or injury in the rectum. This may be from being constipated, having diarrhea, or simply surviving hard stools. To relieve the pain and the healing process, you should see a dietician who will give you foods rich in fiber. Also, a glass of water every day and the use of over-the-counter creams to cover the corroded area can be used to help ease the pain and promote the area to heal. For sure, the area troubles you, however, you are urged to seek help if the techniques have failed and no improvement has been noticed.

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Female | 17

Why do I have throat tickle, coughing attacks, and chest pains?

I am a 17 year old female and i have been experiencing a ticker in the back of my throat for the last few days that is making me have “coughing attacks” and make me feel nauseous. I started getting pains in my chest today aswell and i was wondering what this was

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd May '24

You may have acid reflux. This is when the stomach contents come back up into your throat and cause a burning sensation as well as coughing. It may also make you feel sick to your stomach or give you chest pains. You should avoid eating large meals, such as spicy or fatty foods. Moreover, you shouldn’t lie down immediately after eating. Drinking lots of water helps too. If none of these work, visit a gastroenterologist.

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