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Abdominal Pain and Burning Urine: Causes and Relief

Patient's Query

I've got abdominal pain and my urine is burning

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

Terrible­ tummy troubles and a fiery fee­ling when peeing could me­an a urinary tract infection (UTI). These infe­ctions occur when germs sneak into the­ pipes that carry pee, making things inflame­d and achy. You might also feel the ne­ed to go more often, and your pe­e looks cloudy. Drinking tons of water can help rinse­ those germs away. But visiting a gastroenterologist for me­dicine like antibiotics is crucial to fix things.

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (853)

Yellow poop indicates celiac I have no symptoms but my poop is yellow

Male | 21

YELLOW POOP may INDICATE celiac BUT other FACTORS also EXIST. Celiac symptoms RANGE from mild to severe and MAY include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, constipation, and WEIGHT LOSS... Yellow poop may be due to eating certain foods, medications, or gallbladder issues... CONSULT a DOCTOR

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Suffring with cronic contipation B12 is 350 and vitamin d is 27 can I take supplements

Male | 18

Experiencing chronic constipation and having B12 levels at 350 and vitamin D levels at 27 ng/mL might require medical attention. Your doctor can assess your levels, determine if supplementation is necessary, and guide you toward appropriate treatment for both constipation and potential deficiencies.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 25 and I've been experiencing abdominal cramps, fever. The cramps are fine now. But now I have diarrhea and the stools are yellow and foamy and very frequent. I don't know what to do.

Female | 25

The following is an attempt to explain what could be the reason behind frequently going to the loo with a yellow, foamy stool and the way the body deals with unwanted substances. It is possibly diarrhea caused by the stomach flu or eating something that didn't sit right. To restore electrolytes, drink plenty of water and be properly hydrated. If you experience the loss of appetite, diarrhea, and vomiting that come with the condition, avoid high-fiber foods and processed carbs.

Answered on 18th June '24

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I believe I have Pancreatolithiasis and I am pregnant what can I do?

Female | 27

I suggest you should seek help of a gastroenterologist .The doctor may prescribe a few dietary restrictions with medications to help with the symptoms and keeping the condition manageable.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi. It’s regarding my younger sister she’s 4. After Eid, she stopped eating and lost weight a bit. But she’s been eating well again for the last 2 weeks so her appetite is back to normal. She had an ear infection and flu right before she lost her appetite but her appetite loss happened after finishing the antibiotics. However, over the past months she always says ‘my leg hurts’ and she says it’s her ankle. It doesn’t make her cry or anything and it doesn’t stop her playing like a wild animal ???? but today she has blood in her poo and on tissue when wiping it was bright red blood it’s happened before when she was constipated she didn’t drink much water yesterday and my other sister also got the norovirus so it could be that- her poo was watery. She also catches colds frequently

Female | 4

 See­ing blood when she goes poo could me­an she's constipated. That can make poo hard to pass. It may also be­ from norovirus, which causes diarrhea and tummy aches. He­r sore leg nee­ds checking too. That pain may relate to he­r other problems or signal something e­lse. Make sure she­ drinks lots of water and eats healthy foods to he­lp her tummy feel be­tter. If the leg pain ge­ts worse or won't go away, take her to the doctor.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am suffering from mucus problem from 15, days & gastric problem

Male | 61

Mucus issue may be due to cold, allergies or sinusitis.. Gastric problem can cause bloating, belching, acid reflux.. Avoid spicy, oily food. Drink plenty of WATER. Eat small meals. Avoid CAFFEINE, alcohol, smoking. Do not lie down after meals. Exercise regularly. Consult doctor if symptoms persist.... 

Answered on 23rd May '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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