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Asked for Female | 33 Years

Hello Doctor, 2 calculi of size12.4mm and 7.3mm have been noted in gal bladder one in fundus and other in neck respectively in ultrasound. I am having issue of pain in abdomen and back and nausea and headache. After the results of ultrasound what will be further treatment required. And also want to know if still endoscopy is required after detection in ultrasound?

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

Based on the ultrasound results, it seems that you have gallstones in your gallbladder, which  is causing abdominal and back pain, nausea, and headache. And  endoscopy is not required to diagnose or treat gallstones. But in some cases, an endoscopic ultrasound is used to get a better view of the gallbladder and surrounding structures. I recommend consulting with a gastroenterologist or a surgeon for further evaluation and treatment options.

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (853)

Have been having back pain and was prescribed zerodol for 5 days but I have gastric. NOW I am having some pain in chest after the completion of medication zerodol.

Female | 26

You could be suffering acid reflux which is the actual reason for a painful chest. Zerodol has the potential to occasionally cause stomach inflammation, which might have been the cause of your chest conditions. In this regard, try to eat smaller meals, avoid hot, spicy foods, and remain standing for some time after your meal. You might also consider talking to a pharmacist for advice on which over-the-counter medications are best for acid reflux.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

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Hi I am a 21 year old female who has been travelling in Europe for 1 months. I have been having diarrhoea for the past week on and off and have been taking anti diarrhoea tablets. These block me up and cause stomach cramps. What would you recommend? Thank you

Female | 21

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. 

Answered on 9th Aug '24

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Nausea for two weeks and nothing else

Female | 14

Many reasons e­xist a virus, too much stress, or medications. Finding the cause­ matters. The wisest choice­ is to see a doctor. They'll discove­r why and give treatment to he­lp improve how you feel.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have bloating with little difficulty in breathing. Two days ago I experienced temporary loss of consciousness.

Male | 16

The possibility of bloating and shortness of air can be caused by some digestive and respiratory system\disorders. These symptoms, including the temporary lack of consciousness, may pose a risk for a more severe problem. Urging immediate help from a doctor should be the first step to diagnosing the problem precisely and getting the right treatment. 

Answered on 14th June '24

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My daughter keeps getting worms but I don’t know why

Female | 6

Your daughter might have­ a pinworm infection. Pinworms are tiny creature­s that enter the body via the­ mouth. When infected, itching ne­ar the bottom frequently occurs at night. Your doctor can provide­ medication to remove the­se worms. Proper handwashing is crucial to preve­nt spreading the infection furthe­r.

Answered on 30th July '24

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My child is having stomach ache since last 2 or 3 days. Yesterday he had ache 3 to 4 tines and he has been going to washroom each time. The stool is normal and not loose. He is 8 now. Since he was 3.5 years old he had habbit of going to.potty after 3 to 4 days and it extended till 6 to 7 days also. The potty was very hard and a single loop hard to flush. But since last 4 days he is complaining of stomach ache and going to.potty each time. The stool is normal and soft as compared to previous times and flushable. Please suggest.

Male | 8

I advise you to take your child to a doctor. Based on proper evaluation and diagnosis, the doctor will be able to determine whether the problem faced is due some underlying medical issue such as food intolerance, infection  or some other reason. Based on that, treatment may be suggested which may include certain dietary and lifestyle changes, medications etc. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Good morning sir Im indian... Working in oman. Last 2 weeks back i go hospital.. Doctor checked told me h pylori bacteria... Given medicines....how i cure.... Pls help me

Male | 35

You might have an H. pylori infection. This bacteria can cause stomach pain, make your belly feel uncomfortable, and even cause a heavy head or cold sweats after meals. It can also lead to stomach ulcers. The good news is that it can be treated with a combination of antibiotics and acid-relief medication. Be sure to follow your doctor’s instructions and complete the full course of treatment to fully eliminate the bacteria. y.

Answered on 20th Aug '24

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I am 21 years old. My weight is 48kg. And since few months I experienced itching around the anal region. I got to know it was due to pinworms after observing them in stool. Please provide me some medicine for pinworms

Female | 21

Tab Bandyplus you can take today and second dose after one week.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mujhe daily jalan rehti hai .. kuch bhi khaati hu jalan start hojati h

Female | 31

Experiencing a burning sensation after eating can be caused by factors like acid reflux (GERD), spicy or acidic foods, food allergies, ulcers, or other reasons. It's advisable to consult a gastroenterologist for accurate diagnosis and proper treatment. They can assess your symptoms and medical history to identify the underlying cause and recommend appropriate measures to alleviate the discomfort.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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