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Asked for Female | 24

Why am I experiencing severe bowel issues?

You’ve been struggling with bowel problems, like severe diarrhea and other symptoms. These issues can have many causes, such as overeating, allergies, aging, or gluten and lactose intolerance. It’s important to share all your symptoms and treatments with a gastroenterologist. Be honest about your concerns and what you think might help, and they can find the best solution for you.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 9th July '24

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Asked for Male | 19

Can I Stop Anus Gas Leakage with H-Pylori?

You may have a problem known as anal incontinence. This term refers to the inability to control your bowel movements or flatulence. This issue may be connected with your H-Pylori and inflammation in the duodenum. When the muscles in the anus become slack due to digestive disorders, an individual may experience involuntary passage of wind. To control this complication, it is recommended that you eat a balanced diet containing fiber as well as avoid foods that can trigger it. You can also do pelvic floor exercises which will help in strengthening these muscles. Don’t forget to keep seeing your doctor concerning H-Pylori and duodenum inflammation because treating them can also relieve the signs.

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Answered on 8th July '24

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Why do I have sudden right side stomach pain?

It appears you are experiencing a pain in your stomach on the right side under the ribs. This might have appeared because of the trouble with your gallbladder, appendix, or muscle strain. Periodically digestion issues or gases can be a reason for this kind of pain. To get over it, consume light foods, drink water, and avoid fatty or spicy foods. If the pain intensifies or doesn't vanish, it is a must to see a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 21

Why am I vomiting blood after drinking alcohol?

Throwing up blood after drinking alcohol is a major indicator. There might be irritation or bleeding happening in your stomach. Putting your finger down your throat to make yourself puke will make things worse. You need to quit drinking booze right away and see a doctor. Don’t do anything else that will irritate your stomach more, and try to drink some water so you don’t get dehydrated. 

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Asked for Female | 29

Should I worry about high ALT and AST levels?

A little high on the ALT and AST while low on the BUN could mean liver or kidney trouble. Although anxiety and gas may not specifically connect the two, they could exacerbate the symptoms. It is important to speak with a gastroenterologist for a clearer understanding, and the way forward for your health. 

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Asked for Male | 25

Why do I Have a Gastrointestinal Issues?

If your stomach is painful, aching, or swollen, it might be a gastrointestinal disorder. It can be due to the fast eating, low fiber in the diet, and the stress. The foremost solution can be eating more slowly having ample water with the fruits and veggies dose as possible and involving activities like deep breathing or exercise for stress from the appearance of this symptom. If you don't get any better results, consult a gastroenterologist for additional guidance.

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Asked for Male | 24

Can I Reverse Fatty Liver Grade 3 with Diet?

Yes, fatty liver grade 3 is quite serious, but it can still be reversible with proper diet and exercise. It's crucial to avoid alcohol, eat a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, and engage in regular physical activity. Please consult a hepatologist for personalized advice and treatment options.

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Asked for Female | 18

What should I do for stomach cramps?

If you're experiencing stomach cramps, it's important to consider factors like diet, hydration, and any recent changes in routine. If the cramps persist or worsen, it's advisable to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and appropriate treatment. They can provide personalized advice based on your symptoms and medical history to ensure proper management of your condition.

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Answered on 5th July '24

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Asked for Male | 33

Could my boyfriend be experiencing internal bleeding symptoms?

It appears that your boyfriend may have an upset stomach after consuming a large number of multivitamin tablets that contain iron. Black, icky, tar-like poop and abdominal tenderness are indicative of possibly internal bleeding. The situation could have been aggravated considering he ingested Adderall, skipped meals, and drank alcohol. He must seek immediate medical attention.

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Asked for Male | 64

Why is my dad's alcohol recovery slow?

It appears that after consuming alcohol, your father may have difficulty reacting and responding too slowly. This could be because his drinking depletes nutrients from his body. Although the pills can help, it is essential for him to also take a lot of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains which are full of vitamins and minerals that promote recovery.

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Asked for Female | 58

What to Do About Mother's Continuous Lower Abdominal Pain?

This type of pain may occur due to many reasons like gas or a digestive problem. The fact that it disappears after taking the medicine means that it is related to the stomach. To help her heal have easy digestion foods, and drink enough water. If the pain does not stop or becomes unbearable, it is important to visit a gastroenterologist to find out the specific issue.

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Asked for Female | 23

Why do I have stomach ache?

 A common cause of stomach pain may be appendicitis which is the swelling of the appendix that leads to discomfort. It could be shown in an ultrasound, but maybe not. Visit a doctor to be examined in detail and thereby the one who will advise you on the right treatment which is mainly prescription drugs or surgery to remove the appendicitis. Look for symptoms like worsening pain, fever, or vomiting, which could indicate a more serious issue. 

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Why am I experiencing lower abdominal cramps and blood in stool?

You are likely enduring some digestive issues. The cramps in your lower abdomen, which transfer from right to left, and even to the back, as well as the mucus and blood in the poop and fatigue, can be signals pointing to the fact that your gastrointestinal system may be out of balance. Such symptoms may appear in conditions like Crohn's disease or an infection. It's crucial to undergo a thorough physical examination with a gastroenterologist who can identify the cause and provide the treatment.

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Asked for Female | 23

What diet and care needed for mild gastritis?

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.

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Answered on 3rd July '24

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