Asked for Female | 50
Why do I have stomach ache with no motion?
There could be a few reasons for a stomach ache and no motion. It might be something simple like indigestion or constipation. Sometimes, stress or certain foods can also play a role. To help ease your discomfort, try drinking plenty of water, eating high-fiber foods, and taking a short walk. If things don't improve or you notice any concerning symptoms, it's best to have a check-up with gastroenterologist.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 28
Experiencing stomach pain at 7 months pregnant, what now?
As you're 7 months pregnant and feeling some pain on the left side of your stomach. When you walk fast during pregnancy, the round ligaments that support your uterus can get stretched, causing that discomfort. It's pretty common, nothing to worry too much about. However, it's good to take it easy when you feel that pain. Make sure to stay hydrated and rest. If the pain persists or gets worse, it's best to give your gynecologist a call, just to be on the safe side.
Answered By

Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 13th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 20
What medicines should I take for vomiting and fever?
It sounds like you may have had stomach flu, which will very likely lead to vomiting and diarrhoea. Besides, the fever and aches in the body is also caused by this bug. In order to speed up your recovery process, you may use non-prescription drugs such as acetaminophen for the fever and body pain. To stay hydrated, make sure you drink a lot of water and, at the same time, rest so that your body can fight the infection. If it lasts consult a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 26
Why do I feel bloating and sharp pain?
The feeling of being full with a sharp pain in the lower abdomen could be gas in your tummy or a stomach bug. Or maybe something you ate just didn't agree with you. Eating smaller meals and avoiding the foods that usually make you gassy can help. Drinking water regularly can also be beneficial. If the pain doesn't go away, visit a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 11th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 33
I am currently getting pain in my rectum along with difficulty passing stools. I have gone to the toilet and passed stools successfully over the last 48 hours but my rectum feels tight and unable to pass stool straight away after a bowel movement. Stool feels hard to pass, rectum has a sharp pain on the inside, always have to strain to pass stools, extremely bloated and very uncomfortable all the time, I have no appetite currently and have tried using laxatives, changing my diet and keeping myself hydrated. Nothing has worked so far. What is my next options?
From the symptoms you describe, you may be dealing with hemorrhoids or anal fissures. Consult with a gastroenterologist, who is a specialist in the field of the digestive tract. Till then keep on maintaining a healthy diet, stay hydrated and avoid straining during bowel movements.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 29
Why am I experiencing nausea and vomiting for 6 months?
Hormonal changes during your menstrual cycle can sometimes lead to nausea, vomiting, gastric issues, and dizziness. It could be related to conditions like dysmenorrhea or even conditions like endometriosis. To help ease these symptoms, try to maintain a balanced diet, stay hydrated, and manage stress levels. I recommend keeping a symptom diary and discussing your concerns with a gynecologist for a proper evaluation and personalized management plan.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 26
Why do I get stomach pain after eating fish?
When you eat fish, your body might be reacting to certain proteins in the fish, triggering an allergic response. This can lead to symptoms like stomach pain, nausea, or even vomiting. It's important to avoid fish to prevent these uncomfortable reactions. You see, it's best to consult with an gastroenterologist who can confirm the allergy through tests and provide you with an action plan. In the meantime, you can try over-the-counter antihistamines for relief.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 24
Struggling with mental health and physical issues, what should I do?
The stress from work and the pressure to perform can really take a toll on our mental health. It's no wonder you're feeling overwhelmed. Depression and schizophrenia are serious conditions that can be influenced by a variety of factors, including stress, genetic predisposition, and life events. Seeking help from a psychiatrist was a good first step. The medication he prescribed, olanzapine, is commonly used to manage symptoms of schizophrenia. However, it can sometimes cause mood swings as a side effect. It's crucial to communicate openly with psychiatrist about these side effects so he can adjust your treatment plan accordingly. Dealing with stomach issues like ulcers and GERD on top of everything else must be incredibly challenging. Pantoprazole is a standard treatment for these conditions, but it's essential to follow up with your gastroenterologist regularly to ensure it's effectively managing your symptoms. In terms of your current job situation at SBI, it sounds like the demands are adding to your stress levels. It might be helpful to have an open conversation with your manager about how you're feeling. Exploring stress management techniques, like mindfulness or exercise, could also be beneficial.
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Dr. Vikas Patel
Psychiatrist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 17
Why do I have stomach cramps and burning for a week?
As you've been dealing with stomach cramps and that burning sensation for a whole week now. There are a few things that could be causing these symptoms. It could be something like gastritis, which is inflammation in the stomach lining, or even acid reflux, where stomach acid flows back into the food pipe. In fact, stress and certain foods can also trigger these issues. To help ease your discomfort, try avoiding spicy and acidic foods, eat smaller meals, and stay hydrated. If the symptoms persist, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and guidance on next steps.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 10th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 19
Why do I experience stomach and lower abdomen pain?
Its uncomfortable experiencing pain in the stomach and lower abdomen. There are a few reasons this might be happening. It could be something like indigestion causing the stomach pain, while lower abdominal pain could be related to issues with your intestines or even your reproductive organs. In fact, things like gas, constipation, or menstrual cramps can also cause these symptoms. To help pinpoint the cause, I recommend keeping a food diary to see if certain foods trigger the pain. If the pain persists or worsens, it's best to go for a check-up so that gastroenterologist can run some tests and get a clearer picture.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 9th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 27
Why no period after delivery and negative pregnancy test?
It's not uncommon for your period to be irregular, especially after giving birth. Your body is adjusting, you see. Nausea can have various causes, not just pregnancy. It could be related to hormonal changes, diet, stress, or even a stomach bug. Since your pregnancy test was negative, the nausea might be due to something else. I recommend keeping an eye on your symptoms and if they persist, it's a good idea to touch base with your gynecologist. They can help figure out what might be going on and offer the best advice moving forward.
Answered By

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 9th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 30
Why do I have excessive gas after childhood masturbation?
Excessive gas can indeed be related to various factors, including diet and lifestyle habits. But in your case, the frequent masturbation in childhood may not directly cause gas. However, it could be affecting your overall digestive health. To help alleviate the gas, try incorporating more fiber-rich foods, staying hydrated, and practicing mindful eating. Additionally, regular physical activity can also aid digestion. If the issue persists or worsens, it's best to consult with a gastroenterologist for a thorough assessment and tailored advice.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 9th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 21
Why isn't my gastritis improving with depression and anxiety?
It's tough when both physical and emotional issues overlap. Stress from depression and anxiety can indeed worsen gastritis symptoms. When you're anxious, your body releases more acid which can irritate your stomach lining even more. To help manage your gastritis better, it's important to address your mental health too. Along with your current treatment, I recommend talking to a psychiatrist to explore strategies to cope with your emotions. Additionally, practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation could also help.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 8th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 30
Why do I feel full without hunger?
You likely have a reduced appetite and feel full after meals, along with a habit of drinking alcohol frequently. These symptoms could indicate a possible digestive issue caused by heavy alcohol use. Alcohol irritates the stomach, leading to less hunger and a feeling of fullness. To improve your appetite and stomach health, try reducing or eliminating alcohol, eat smaller meals more frequently, and include more fruits and vegetables in your diet. Remember, moderate alcohol consumption is key to maintaining overall health.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 6th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 8 years
Why Does My Child Always Have Bloating After Eating?
A bulging stomach after a meal can be a result of their food choices, swallowing air, or having an allergy. Like gas from certain foods such as beans or dairy, excess calories may also be one of the main causes of such discomfort. Try smaller meals, thorough mastication, and no carbonated drinks would be good ways to address this issue. Keeping a diary of what you eat may help you find out what causes the problem. In case this problem does not go away or gets even worse, consult a gastroenterologist. They will give you tailor-made instructions and make sure that your child is not only in good health and comfort.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Oct '25