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Why is eating nuts causing my stomach pain?

This might be a condition called gastritis. The nuts you eat can irritate your stomach lining and cause you discomfort. Typical signs of gastritis are pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, and nausea. To ease the pain, try avoiding nuts for a while and eating easily digestible foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. In addition, water intake can also be soothing. If the pain continues, it would be better to consult a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 41

Could it be misdiagnosis with ulcerative colitis treatment?

I'm sorry to hear that your brother is struggling with ulcerative colitis. Other conditions like infections or complications from long-term inflammation might also be causing his symptoms. He needs to see a gastroenterologist for a thorough check-up to rule out other possibilities. The doctor may suggest additional tests or treatments to help manage his condition better.

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Asked for Female | 18

Can I get reinfected with stomach virus?

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. 

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Asked for Female | 41

Can an Immunologist Help with My Food Allergies?

Sure! You might have food allergies or intolerances, which can make certain foods cause problems like stomach aches, rashes, or trouble breathing. These happen because your body mistakenly thinks some foods are harmful. The best thing to do is avoid these trigger foods. An allergist can help you find out which foods to avoid and how to manage your symptoms.

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Why Do I Have Throat Burning Sensation?

You've been feeling a burning sensation in your throat for 2 months, which could be due to acid reflux. This happens when stomach acid comes back up into the food pipe, irritating the throat. It's a good idea to avoid spicy and sour foods for now. Try eating smaller meals, avoid lying down right after eating, and raise the head of your bed slightly. Drinking plenty of water might also help. If the symptoms don't improve, it would be wise to visit a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment options.

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Why am I having appetite loss on malaria medication?

It’s normal to get a tummy ache and not feel like eating when you’re on antimalarial medication. These medicines may sometimes bother your stomach. Remember to continue taking them, but try to ease the discomfort by consuming small and soft meals. Drinking fluids such as water or tea frequently could also be helpful. Should the symptoms persist, consult your doctor for further assistance. 

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Why does saftypin remain in my stomach for 2 years?

Carrying a safety pin in your stomach for 2 long years can result in dangerous situations. You may get a tummy ache, feel like you are going to throw up, or actually, throw up. The pin can cause a tear in the lining of your stomach and be the reason for the infection. It is important to have it done through surgery. If the pin stays there it can cause other problems. A doctor must be seen immediately to get help.

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Why was I given Dromadin Plus for typhoid?

Typhoid is due to a bacillus and can result in fever, body aches, and stomach problems. The medicine that your doctor prescribed acted to eliminate the bacteria that were responsible for the infection. The Tramin Plus contained in your medication is responsible for the relief of any pain or discomfort you may have been experiencing. To ensure that the infection has been completely treated, it is crucial to take your medication exactly as directed.

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Why has saftypin stayed in my stomach for 2 years?

You have something in your stomach called a "safety pin stay," which isn't normal. This can cause pain, discomfort, or a strange feeling in your belly. You might have accidentally swallowed a safety pin or something similar. It's important to see a gastroenterologist, who will likely suggest an X-ray and possibly a procedure to safely remove the object, preventing any further issues.

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Asked for Female | 20

Why do I feel weakness and bitter taste after eating?

You might have a condition called indigestion. Symptoms include weakness, a bitter taste in your mouth, and lack of energy even after eating a meal. Overeating is another factor that can make it worse. To get better, you should eat smaller meals, and non-spicy food, and not lie down right after eating. Avoiding late-night snacks can also be a nice decision since it will help you relieve symptoms.

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Severe Stomach Pain Causes and Remedies

Abdominal discomfort, nausea without vomiting, and we­akness afflict you presently. Pote­ntial causes include stomach infection or gastritis, an inflame­d stomach lining. Recommendations: consume bland, light me­als, hydrate adequately, re­st sufficiently. Persistent symptoms re­quire medical evaluation.

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Treatment and Dietary Recommendations

Dealing with not fee­ling all empty after going to the bathroom and tummy trouble­s, I get it. Irritable bowel syndrome­, or IBS for short, commonly brings these issues. It's a lasting condition ne­eding ongoing care. Cutting out things that trigger it like­ dairy, spicy eats, and caffeinated drinks might provide­ relief. Staying active re­gularly also helps manage symptoms. Don't forget to drink ple­nty of fluids and de-stress, as these­ can worsen IBS. 

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Severe Vomiting & Back Pain: Normal Endoscopy Report

Throwing up a lot can cause upper back pain when swallowing. Even if your endoscopy looked normal, other issues like muscle strain or acid reflux might be causing this discomfort. Try eating smaller portions, avoiding spicy foods, and staying upright after meals. This might help. If you’re still having trouble, see your doctor again. There might be other causes or treatments to consider.

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Persistent Chest Discomfort: Possible GERD Symptoms?

Stomach acid flowing back into the e­sophagus might cause your issue. It's called GERD. GERD brings che­st pain, back pain, choking sensations. Sometimes ne­edles-like pain unde­r chestbone too. Eat smaller me­als for GERD relief. Avoid spicy foods. Raise be­d head while slee­ping. If it persists, a gastroenterologist's visit is essential. The­y'll evaluate further and adjust tre­atment if neede­d.

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