Asked for Female | 22
Why does my stomach hurt after eating?
Stomach pain with nausea after eating could be caused by various things. One common reason is gastritis, which is inflammation of the stomach lining. This can happen due to infections, certain medications, or even stress. Another possibility could be acid reflux, where stomach acid flows back into the food pipe, leading to pain and nausea. It's important to avoid spicy, fatty foods and eat smaller, more frequent meals. Drinking plenty of water and avoiding lying down right after eating may also help. I recommend scheduling an appointment with a gastroenterologist to discuss your symptoms further and explore the best treatment options for you.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 28th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 22
Why can't I eat & constantly feel sick?
It seems like you might have morning sickness symptoms, even if not pregnant. Feeling unwell throughout the day, aversion to some food, weakness, and crying without clear triggers are typical indications of this. Sometimes, it can result from hormonal adjustments or stress build-up in your body. Attempt consuming little portions frequently, keep yourself well hydrated and get plenty of sleep too. If these signs persist, see a gastroenterologist who will help rule out other underlying issues.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 27th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 23
Why Am I Bloating and Cramping So Bad?
You seem to be unable to deal with bloating and cramps in a very severe manner. Bloating is the condition when the stomach is too tight and too full. Cramps are pain that you experience in your abdomen. This is generally due to gas in your intestines. Some foods or eating too fast may cause this. Try to drink warm water, walk, and avoid soft drinks. Don't get discouraged if your efforts are seemingly ineffective, tell someone.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 27th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 36
Why do I have upper stomach pain?
Upper stomach pain may be attributed to a wide range of causes. Indigestion, acid reflux, or even a stomach ulcer could be the reason for this. However, in other cases, eating spicy or fat-rich foods is a cause of such diseases. It is not only necessary to keep track of your diet but also to try to stay away from foods that cause pain. Drinking copious amounts of water and consuming smaller, more frequent meals are also two good ways to lessen the inconvenience. If the problem remains or is more painful, it is necessary to visit a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 26th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 21
Why am I experiencing left side stomach pain?
You're experiencing pain on the left side of your stomach. That doesn't sound pleasant at all. Well, this type of pain could be caused by various reasons, such as gas, indigestion, or even muscle strain. It's good that you've noticed it started recently. In fact, sometimes stress or dietary changes can trigger such discomfort. To help ease your symptoms, you can try drinking plenty of water, eating light meals, and avoiding spicy or oily foods for now. However, if the pain persists or worsens, it's best to consult with a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 26th Jan '26
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 23rd Jan '26
Asked for Female | 37
Does severe stomach pain floor me sometimes?
Stomach pain can have various causes. It could be due to something you ate that didn't agree with you, like spicy food or overeating. Sometimes stress or anxiety can also trigger stomach pain. In more serious cases, it could be related to issues like gastritis, ulcers, or even gallstones. To help, try eating smaller, bland meals, avoiding trigger foods, and managing stress. It's important to see a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation to rule out any underlying conditions.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 21st Jan '26
Asked for Male | 59
I suffering from chronic acidity and digestive issues?
Acidity, throat burn, stomach ache, and gas are some of the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) or an acid reflux condition. To relieve them, avoid spicy and salty foods, and have your head elevated when you sleep. You should consult a gastroenterologist for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 20th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 31
Why do I have stomach pain after eating?
Eating too quickly or consuming large quantities of food can cause stomach aches. Spicy and fatty meals can also be problematic. To avoid discomfort, eat lighter meals slowly. If you experience pain, take a stroll or lie on your left side. If the pain persists, consult a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 20th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 34
Management of Stomach Pain Post I Pill Use
Emergency birth control pills occasionally cause abdominal discomfort. Their effect irritates the stomach lining, inducing temporary ache. Resolve symptoms naturally by consuming plain foods, drinking water, and resting sufficiently. However, persistent severe pain demands contacting a gastroenterologist promptly. Mild indigestion usually subsides independently within reasonable duration.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 19th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 25
Lower Left Abdomen Pain: Causes and Remedies
Your symptoms – pain near your tummy button, back discomfort, mild head ache, and feeling blocked up – could stem from gas buildup or constipation. Gulping water frequently, munching fiber-filled fare, and taking gentle strolls may be relieved. However, if troubles persist, consulting a gastroenterologist becomes important.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 18th Jan '26
Asked for Male | 33
Could Grade 1-2 Hemorrhoids Cause Chronic Anal Itching?
In cases of non-recurrent, minor (grade 1 or 2) internal hemorrhoids it is quite likely that a protruding vein may cause an itch that will appear a few weeks later and will become chronic over time. This may happen due to irritation and skin sensitivity around the region. Itchy hemorrhoids can be effectively relieved by dipping over-the-counter topical creams and gels specifically made for hemorrhoid use. Also, practice good hygiene and think about making some dietary adjustments to avoid constipation.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 18th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 17
Why am I experiencing severe upper abdominal burning pain?
You likely have gastritis - this is when your stomach lining becomes irritated. Gastritis causes burning pain in your upper belly. This pain occurs when you're hungry, eating, or drinking. Spicy foods, stress, and certain meds could cause it. Avoid foods that trigger the pain. Drinking water may help too. If the pain doesn't go away, visit a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 17th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 27
Optimal Timing for Famotidine & Sucralfate Dosage in GERD
GERD, an issue with stomach acid going up the food pipe, leads to heartburn and indigestion. Your doctor ordered Famotidine and sucralfate to ease symptoms. Take them each morning and night. Famotidine reduces acid production, while sucralfate creates a protective coating inside your stomach. Following instructions carefully will help manage discomfort. Famotidine decreases acid levels. Sucralfate forms a barrier to shield against irritation. Together, they can provide relief for your condition.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Jan '26
Asked for Female | 17
Overconsumption of Kirkland Gummies Leading to Health Issues
Taking too many gummy vitamins can cause issues. Exceeding the suggested dose leads to vitamin overload - nausea, dizziness, stomach upset, rib pain, and mood changes may occur. To recover, stop the gummies and drink lots of water. This flushes excess vitamins out. Eat a balanced diet for natural nutrient intake. If symptoms continue or worsen, consult a doctor.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 16th Jan '26