Asked for Male | 17
Why am I experiencing blood and pain during latrine?
When you see blood while passing stool and feel pain that lasts a while after, it could be due to a few things. Hemorrhoids, which are swollen blood vessels in the rectum, or anal fissures, which are small tears in the lining of the anus, are common culprits. These can happen due to straining during bowel movements, constipation, or even diarrhoea. To help ease your discomfort, try to drink plenty of water, eat high-fiber foods, and avoid straining. However, it's crucial to see an urologist for a proper evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
Answered By

Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 4th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 42
Why am I experiencing burning sensation and back pain?
he grade 1 fatty liver and mucus in your urine could be related to your symptoms. Sometimes, issues like this can cause referred pain to your back and legs, leading to discomfort during the night. It's good that your ultrasound and urine tests came back normal otherwise. Since you've already taken Niftas and Augmentin, it's important to follow up with your urologist to see if any further tests or treatments are needed. In the meantime, staying hydrated, maintaining a healthy diet, and gentle exercise can help manage your symptoms.
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Dr. Neeta Verma
Urologist
Answered on 4th Nov '25
Asked for Male | 45
Can I Daily Use Vitamin C & Probiotic for Digestion?
Taking vitamin C and probiotic supplements can indeed help with gut health. Vitamin C aids in the absorption of iron and promotes overall digestive health, while probiotics introduce good bacteria to your gut, which can alleviate bloating and improve bowel regularity. However, it's crucial to consult with a gastroenterologist before starting any new supplement regimen to ensure they are safe for you and won't interact with any other medications you may be taking. They can also offer tailored advice based on your specific health needs. So, I recommend scheduling an appointment with your doctor to discuss incorporating these supplements into your daily routine.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Nov '25
Asked for Female | 27
Why do I have widespread stomach pain during menstruation?
It sounds like you're experiencing significant discomfort, which can be common during menstruation. The aching sensation you describe may be due to hormonal changes, increased blood flow, or muscle contractions in your abdomen. I recommend resting, using a heating pad, and staying hydrated to help alleviate discomfort. Over-the-counter pain relief may also be beneficial. However, if the pain intensifies or doesn't improve, please consult a gynecologist for a thorough evaluation.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Nov '25
Asked for Femenino | 19
Why does my abdomen hurt around the belly button?
Pain in belly button could be due to various reasons. It might be related to your digestive system, like gastritis or even a stomach ulcer. Sometimes, muscle strain or inflammation in that area can also cause such discomfort. It's important to get it checked out by a gastroenterologist to rule out any serious issues. In the meantime, try eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy foods, and keeping track of when the pain occurs.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 4th Nov '25
Asked for Other | 25
Why am I bleeding during bathroom visits?
If you spot blood in the toilet bowl after urinating, it could indicate a problem. It might be as simple as a small scrape in your urinary tract, or it could be a result of an infection or potentially something more serious like a kidney stone. If this occurs more than once, you should tell a gastroenterologist so they can find out what is happening and how to fix it.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 30 days
Why is my 30-day-old baby vomiting and crying?
At 30 days old, babies can have some digestive issues that might cause vomiting and fussiness. One common reason could be a condition called gastroesophageal reflux, where stomach contents come back up. This can make them uncomfortable and lead to spit-up. The crying before and after urination might indicate a urinary tract issue, which can sometimes cause discomfort or a burning sensation. I recommend keeping a close eye on her symptoms and feeding patterns. It would be best to consult with a pediatrician for a thorough evaluation and guidance on how to manage these concerns effectively.
Answered By

Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 36
Is early, dark period with pain normal at 36?
At 36, having a bit of irregularity can happen due to various reasons. Stress, changes in weight, diet, or exercise can sometimes throw off your cycle. The dark red color may just be slightly older blood that took longer to come out. The pain in your stomach and legs is quite common, but if it's unbearable, we can explore some options to manage it. I suggest keeping track of your symptoms and if this pattern continues, schedule an appointment with gynecologist.
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Dr. Swapna Chekuri
Gynecologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 20
Could brief genital contact cause pregnancy with PCOD symptoms?
The chance of pregnancy from just brief genital contact is very low, especially if there was no ejaculation. Your PCOD status may slightly affect fertility, but still, the odds are minimal in this scenario. Symptoms like breast tenderness, constipation, and hair fall can have various causes, not just pregnancy. It's great that you're attentive to your body, though! To ease your worries, you can take a home pregnancy test if your period is late, and consider seeing a gynecologist for a check-up.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 32
Are Pantop and Emset Tablets Safe During Pregnancy?
Pantop is commonly used to treat acid reflux and ulcers, while emset helps with nausea and vomiting. In general, it's best to avoid unnecessary medications during pregnancy, especially in the first trimester when the baby's organs are developing. If you're experiencing severe symptoms, it's important to consult your gynecologist before taking any medication. They can recommend safer alternatives or adjust the dosage to minimize risks to you and your baby.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 33
Why do I have excessive burping and gas after taking Loparet?
After having loose motions and fever, it's common to experience some digestive issues. The antibiotics in Loparet could have altered the balance of good bacteria in your gut, leading to increased gas production and bloating. In fact, this can make you feel more burpy and gassy. To help ease these symptoms, try eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoid carbonated drinks, and consider probiotics to restore the healthy bacteria in your gut. If these changes don't improve things in a week or so, it's best to consult with a gastroenterologist for further evaluation and guidance.
Answered By

Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Female | 23
Why Am I Experiencing Stomach Pain After Sex?
The symptoms you're describing, like stomach pain, blood stains, pain while urinating, and changes in your bowel movements, could indicate a few things. It's possible you might have a urinary tract infection, a gastrointestinal issue, or even a sexually transmitted infection. It's good that you're aware it's not pregnancy. I recommend you see a gynecologist right away for a thorough evaluation. They can run some tests to figure out what's going on and provide you with the right treatment. In the meantime, try to stay hydrated and rest as much as you can.
Answered By

Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 3rd Nov '25
Asked for Male | 32
Why do I feel nauseous after eating?
Sometimes when our stomach doesn't agree with certain foods, it can lead to nausea and vomiting. In your case, it could be due to a stomach bug, food poisoning, or even a mild intolerance to something you ate. It's good that you're not vomiting anymore, but the persistent nausea is concerning. I recommend sticking to bland, easy-to-digest foods like crackers, rice, or bananas for now. Make sure to stay hydrated and rest. If the symptoms continue, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 1st Nov '25
Asked for Female | 27
Is pet dard a sign of body pain and gas?
You could be experiencing symptoms like stomach discomfort, acidity, body pain, gas, and bloating. Gastric symptoms may also show up in their breath. It would be wise to consult a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 1st Nov '25
Asked for Female | 22
Did I Risk Food Poisoning Eating Leftovers?
Consuming food that has been out of reach for a certain amount of time might result in food intoxication. The symptoms of food poisoning may include aches, discomfort, cramps, nausea, and vomiting. If there is no evidence of these symptoms after you eat the food, it's likely that your body didn’t react.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 1st Nov '25