Asked for Female | 30
Why am I experiencing dizziness and vomiting?
You have been having a sense of imbalance for the last 4 to 5 days and vomiting at the slightest of food intake. These can be attributed to low blood pressure. When blood pressure reduces it is possible for you to feel dizzy and the sensation of sickness to be experienced. To help, consider drinking more water and eating small meals throughout the day.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 48
Yesterday my mother felt sick she have symptoms such as vomiting and loose motions.
Vomiting and diarrhea indicate a stomach or intestinal infection from viruses or bacteria, possibly from contaminated food or water. Hydrate her well with water. Provide bland foods like toast, rice, and bananas. If symptoms persist or worsen, seek medical advice.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 26
Why do I feel stomach pain exercising with gallstones?
If you feel pain near your belly while working out, it could be due to gallstones. These are small round objects that can grow in your gallbladder. They may cause discomfort. You may have to change your eating habits to deal with this, such as avoiding fatty foods and taking plenty of water. Sometimes people may require an operation to remove them. Discuss with a gastroenterologist who can give advice based on your situation personally
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 39
Why do I have stomach pain post-gallbladder surgery?
You may be dealing with post-cholecystectomy syndrome. After the gallbladder removal, some people may still experience these ongoing symptoms which are abdominal pain and a hard stomach. This can occur due to reasons such as bile reflux or sphincter of Oddi dysfunction. To help soothe the difficult symptoms, eat small frequent meals, exclude fatty foods, and drink enough water. Moreover, it would be advisable to discuss your symptoms with a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 24
Why Does My Stomach Hurt and Feel Bloated?
You are experiencing a difficult stomach ache that feels like a knife tearing from the middle to the lower part of the stomach. This type of pain could be due to gas or indigestion. You know sometimes it may occur if you eat too fast or spicy food. At first, try eating slowly and avoiding spicy foods. Drinking warm water can also help to calm your stomach. If the pain is steadfast or increasing, visit a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 37
Why do I feel pressure under my chest after eating?
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Dr. N S S Gauri
Unani
Answered on 11th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 21
What should I do about my travel diarrhoea?
From what you've been saying, the diagnosis could be you having traveler's diarrhea, a typical thing when exposed to new places. Anti-diarrhea pills can make things worse by stopping your body from getting rid of the bad stuff that causes stomach cramps. It is best to replenish your fluids by drinking clean water and consuming sports drinks or oral rehydration solutions that contain electrolytes. Stick to the basics, bland foods like rice, bananas, and toast for a while until things settle down. If your symptoms persist, consult your physician for medical advice.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 9th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 24
Ribbon Lower Back Pain with Black Stool
Your pains and black stools sound concerning. Upper abdomen and back discomfort can signal gastritis or kidney issues. Black stools indicate internal bleeding, maybe stomach or intestines. You should see a gastroenterologist immediately, as this requires medical attention. For now, rest up, and don't strain yourself with heavy lifting.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 25
Abdominal Pain: Causes and Relief Tips
Stomach pain is no fun. It might seem like a small issue, but it could indicate something serious. It could be just gas or something you ate that disagreed with you. Or maybe it's a bug going around. But don't ignore it—conditions like appendicitis require medical attention. Stay hydrated and eat bland foods. If the pain persists or worsens, see a doctor. While belly aches are common, some need treatment.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Female | 21
Persistent Nausea: Unresponsive to Medication
Even though your medication isn't helping, it's concerning you feel constantly nauseous. Nausea results from various causes: infections, stomach issues, or even stress. Discussing with a gastroenterologist is crucial to pinpoint the exact reason. They'll provide proper treatment, like adjusting medication or trying remedies to ease nausea.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 20
Managing Loose Motion with Potassium Citrate and B6
Loose motions, diarrhea as doctors call it, can be troublesome. Certain medicines like potassium citrate, magnesium citrate, and vitamin B6 may cause it. These can upset your stomach sometimes. To help, stay hydrated, eat mild foods. Perhaps ask your pharmacist about adjusting the B6 dose or trying a different form.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 37
Health Issues with Room Temp Water: Solutions Needed
Some individuals feel uncomfortable drinking cool liquids. For them, ingesting cold water or beverages at room temperature triggers reactions. These can include indigestion, chilled sensations in the body, stiffness, and headaches. Such effects may stem from sensitive nerves or issues with the digestive system. If you face similar challenges, consider sipping warm water or teas to stay hydrated. Simultaneously, maintain a balanced diet to ensure adequate fluid and nutrient intake.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 44
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Dr. Pallab Haldar
Homoeopath
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 22
Why Do I Have Chronic Gas and Digestive Issues?
Persistent gas pain and irregular bowel movements should be checked out. If you notice mucus tinged with red during bathroom trips, it could signal a more serious issue. Inflammation and bacterial infections can disrupt your gut health. Don’t ignore these symptoms—consult a gastroenterologist to identify the problem and find a solution.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Asked for Male | 66
Why am I experiencing severe gas, bloating, gastric pain?
It seems that you are dealing with severe gas, bloating, and sharp pain on the right side of your tummy, more so when you have a bloated feeling. This might be because the gas is trapped in the intestines or there is a problem with the digestive system. Slowly chewing your food, steering clear of fizzy drinks, and being physically active would be a good start. Make sure that you are also drinking enough water in this case. Should the pain continue or even become more intense, do not hesitate to contact a gastroenterologist for further directions.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Aug '24