Asked for Female | 25
Lower Left Abdomen Pain: Causes and Remedies
Your symptoms – pain near your tummy button, back discomfort, mild head ache, and feeling blocked up – could stem from gas buildup or constipation. Gulping water frequently, munching fiber-filled fare, and taking gentle strolls may be relieved. However, if troubles persist, consulting a gastroenterologist becomes important.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 44
Gluten-Free Diet Can Lower High Blood Pressure
Meals without gluten may help high blood pressure. High blood pressure often has no symptoms, but it can bring headaches, chest pain, exhaustion. A gluten-free diet with veggies, fruits, lean proteins, and whole grains may lower blood pressure.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 26
Severe Left Lower Abdominal Pain
A condition you seem likely to have is appendicitis. Your appendix is inflamed. The symptoms: stabbing agony in your lower tummy, mostly on the left, getting worse when you apply hand pressure, bend, walk around, or flex your body. If you experience these signs, head straight to the emergency room, immediately. Appendicitis generally needs surgical removal of the appendix to stop dangerous complications from arising.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 19
How to Take Cozen 600mg Capsules?
Cozen 600mg capsules can be taken with or without food, but it's best to follow your doctor's advice for your specific condition. If you experience any stomach upset, taking it with food may help. Please consult your doctor, preferably a gastroenterologist, for personalized guidance.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 26
Black Hard Stool Pain: Seeking Medical Help
When you're having trouble pooping, it could be constipation. Your poop is dark and dry. Pooping is painful. This happens if your poop is moving too slowly through your body. You may not be drinking enough liquid. Or eating enough fiber. Drink more water. Eat fruits and veggies to help soften your poop. Talk to a gastroenterologist if this problem continues after trying to fix it yourself.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 27
Yellow stool after spicy food, weight loss concerns
You possibly have gastritis, an inflamed stomach lining. Eating spicy or canned foods worsens it. Yellow, sludge-like stools signal this condition. Frequent urges to poop after meals are common symptoms. Iron deficiency may be linked to it as well. Try cutting spicy foods, eating more veggies, and drinking lots of water. Consult a gastroenterologist if issues persist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 25
Digestive Issues: Stomach Pain, Pre Cancer, PCOS Symptoms
Do you experience dull, cramping, or achy feelings after meals? Those sensations might be indigestion or gas troubles. Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), prevalent in women, can also bring stomach discomfort. But abnormal cervical cells usually don't directly impact belly pains. To ease post-meal woes, eat smaller portions more frequently. Avoid greasy, spicy foods too. Stay hydrated. If pains increase or persist, seek medical advice from a gynecologist promptly.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 33
Lower Right Abdominal Pain Relief Strategies
You're feeling pain in your lower right stomach, which might be a sign of appendicitis, an inflamed appendix. It can cause a burning sensation and make you feel unwell. You might also feel nauseous, vomit, or lose your appetite. If you experience these symptoms, it's important to get medical help immediately. Surgery is usually needed to remove the inflamed appendix if it's appendicitis.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 26
Smoking Weed After Gallbladder Removal
After gallbladder surgery, it's important to focus on taking care of yourself. While it might be tempting, it's best to avoid using cannabis during your recovery. The compounds in marijuana could slow down your healing and make you feel worse. Instead, stay hydrated, eat a healthy diet, and follow your doctor's advice to recover well.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 34
Constipation with Intestinal Sounds: Neck Pain and Gastric Problems
Feeling stopped up where poop won't come out easily is called constipation. That gurgling noise is likely gas traveling in your intestines. Neck pain and stomach troubles sometimes happen due to stress or eating unhealthy foods. Drinking lots of water, eating fresh produce, and moving around can help you poop better. To ease neck pain, try relaxing. Cutting greasy, spicy foods may relieve stomach issues.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 20
Effective Solutions for Digestive Issues and Slow Digestion
Gastritis makes the stomach lining inflamed. Slow digestion, lack of appetite, and acid reflux occur. Stress, spicy foods, and medications cause it. Eat small meals frequently. Avoid caffeine and alcohol. Stay hydrated. Manage stress through breathing or meditation. See a gastroenterologist if symptoms don't improve.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 38
How to Manage Long-Term Acidity, Bloating, and Reflux?
Stomach acidity is the main cause of these symptoms: heartburn, and bloating. Everyday acid-inhibiting drugs, which are used as a PPI pill, reduce the secretion of acid. In addition to medication, lifestyle modifications such as avoiding spicy foods, eating smaller meals more frequently, and exercising regularly can help control these symptoms. Also, drink plenty of water and do not lie down too soon after eating. If your symptoms persist, discuss other treatment options with a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 52
Dehiscence stomach wound bleeding: eakin pouch solution
The stomach wound seems unhealed, and some bleeding persists. The reason is that the wound hasn't fully closed. It's good that you are using a wound pouch. Make sure to keep the area clean and dry, and apply gentle pressure to stop the bleeding. If the bleeding continues, contact your gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 31
Clopidogrel & Omeprazole Symptoms: Sweating, Chest Pains, Weakness
Clopidogrel and Omeprazole may cause unwanted effects. You might sweat a lot. Getting the chills could happen. Dehydration is possible too. Chest pains may occur. Weakness and loss of appetite are common side effects of these drugs. To improve your condition, drink lots of water. Stay hydrated. Take it easy and rest. Eat small portions of light foods. If symptoms persist or intensify, contact a gastroenterologist immediately.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Asked for Male | Jawed
Dysphagia: Tips for Safe Water Swallowing
Swallowing water seems easy, but sometimes it’s not. Dysphagia makes it difficult. You may cough, choke, or feel like food gets stuck. There are different causes, like weak muscles or nerve issues. Sip slowly and sit up straight while eating. If swallowing remains difficult, see a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th Aug '24