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Asked for Male | 21 Years

Is my bilirubin level of 2.18mg/dl concerning at 21?

Patient's Query

Hello doctor, My name is Ch Vamsi,im suffering from jaundice my bilirubin rate is 2.18mg/dl. My age is 21 and im from mylavaram

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

Jaundice makes your skin and eyes go yellow. Too much bilirubin in the blood causes it. Liver problems such as infections or blockages can be responsible for this. To get better from jaundice you need to take a lot of rest, eat healthy food, and stay away from alcohol. Drink plenty of water and follow the treatment recommended by your doctor.

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (853)

I m having a problem with hemorrhoids but today I felt a dull pain in left area of the anus and it was horrible and i had a left leg numb then after a while it started on the right side and my right leg felt numb to.

Male | 28

One should get medical help as soon as possible. Your symptoms indicate the possible complication of your case due to hemorrhoids, for example blood clot. As for me, I would advise turning to a gastroenterologist or proctologist immediately in order to receive the right diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Suggest me best gastroliver surgeon for my uncle.

Male | 48

It is recommended to see a specialist gastroenterologist, who will help diagnose and treat disorders of the digestive system. Should your uncle require surgical intervention, you may be advised to work with a gastroenterology surgeon.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I’ve been experiencing pain on the left side of my stomach just below my ribs and my back also. It gets worse when I don’t eat

Female | 21

Pain on the left side of the stomach below the ribs, which worsens when not eating, could be caused by various factors. It could be gastrointestinal issues, like gastritis, or pancreatitis, among others. It could also be related to kidney problems, muscle strains, or other conditions.But you need to get a proper examination done to determine the cause .

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir my promblem is feeling incomplete Bowles and sometimes pain burning in stomach so I went near gastro department they suggest me colonoscopy and endoscopy Total reports is normal doctor said me that You have ibs .. is ibs is permanent curable? What foods should I avoid.is excercise is good ibs?

Male | 29

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. 

Answered on 21st Aug '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 33 year old have been having lower abdominal pain at my right side the pains go and come please what can be the problem

Female | 33

The problem might point to appendicitis, the inflammation of the appendix. At times, pain takes place quietly, but if it is worse, don't overlook it. The signs of appendicitis might involve the patient having high fever, nausea, and loss of appetite. Don't hesitate to go to the emergency department as soon as the suspicion of appendicitis arises. Surgery could become a necessity in the process of getting your appendix to remove it and thus keep it from rupturing. 

Answered on 11th July '24

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I'm having chest pain in the middle, below my ribs, it feels tight, and aches, and causes a sharp pain when I move forward, and I, wondering it it is just aside reflux or should I got to the hospital?

Female | 17

You should see a gastroenterologist for the assessment of your symptom of chest pain. Whereas the acid reflux might be a possible cause but it is necessary to rule out the other serious diseases like heart problems. Immediate medical attention should be sought without delay to establish an early diagnosis and treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I've been diagnosed with IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) and find it hard to manage my symptoms. What dietary modifications can help alleviate my discomfort?

Female | 37

IBS patients often experience a sour stomach, leading to symptoms like bloating, cramps, and changes in bowel habits. Certain foods can worsen these symptoms, such as dairy, spicy foods, caffeine, and artificial sweeteners. Eating small meals, drinking enough water, and avoiding trigger foods can help. Fiber-rich foods and probiotics may also be beneficial. Since everyone is different, keep a food diary to track what works best for you.

Answered on 22nd July '24

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Hi Doctor I have seen a roundworm in my stool today. I think its a ascaris worm. What should I do ?

Male | 20

t is important to seek medical advice from a doctor. They can properly diagnose the situation and provide appropriate treatment options. In the meantime, you can maintain good hygiene practices, avoid raw or undercooked foods.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Had the flu week ago….all the symptoms…. Stool clay color, now having pain under right rib cage…2 days ago started having loose stools every time eating something…Stool getting back to normal color now… No abdominal pain and no back pain….Is this something be concerned with… Do not take med only Tylenol….

Female | 65

Your flu last wee­k messed with your digestion. The­ clay-colored poop is likely due to a live­r or gallbladder hiccup. That rib pain on your right side? It connects. The­ loose stool after eating shows your body's still he­aling. But since your poop's regaining color and pain's mild, just rest up. Drink lots of wate­r. Eat simply digestible foods. If that rib ache pe­rsists or intensifies, see­ a doctor. For now, your body's recovering from illness.

Answered on 23rd July '24

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