Asked for Male | 21
Why am I vomiting blood after drinking alcohol?
Throwing up blood after drinking alcohol is a major indicator. There might be irritation or bleeding happening in your stomach. Putting your finger down your throat to make yourself puke will make things worse. You need to quit drinking booze right away and see a doctor. Don’t do anything else that will irritate your stomach more, and try to drink some water so you don’t get dehydrated.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 22nd July '25
Asked for Female | 32
What treatment for abdominal pain below stomach?
There are a few reasons for abdominal pain below your stomach. It could be due to something as simple as indigestion or gas, or it could be a bit more serious like a urinary tract infection or even appendicitis. It's important to pay attention to any other symptoms you might have, like fever, nausea, or changes in your bowel habits. I recommend you try some home remedies like drinking plenty of water, eating light and easily digestible foods, and applying a warm compress to your belly. However, if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other worrisome symptoms, it's best to see an urologist for a proper evaluation and treatment.
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Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 21st July '25
Asked for Male | 28
Accidentally took 40mg Omeprazole 12 hours apart, should I worry?
The side effects of overdose omeprazole are, for instance headache, nausea and stomach pain. If you have any of these symptoms, seek advice from your doctor as soon as possible.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 20th July '25
Asked for Male | 30
Why am I experiencing heartburn, acid reflux, and mucus?
The symptoms you're describing, like heartburn, acid reflux, bloating, and mucus in your stool, could be due to a stomach infection or eating foods that don't agree with your body. Spicy and fatty foods can worsen these symptoms. It's a good idea to eat slowly, avoid foods that trigger your symptoms, and stay hydrated with water. If the symptoms continue, it's important to see a gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 18th July '25
Asked for Female | 18
What Causes Sharp Pains in Upper and Lower Left Abdomen?
Sharp pain in the lower and upper left side of the stomach could be due to various reasons, including gastrointestinal problems, kidney stones, or even muscular strains. It is advisable to visit a gastroenterologist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 15th July '25
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 15th July '25
Asked for Female | 22
Persistent Diarrhea Without Vomiting or Fever: Cause for Concern?
If a person has ongoing diarrhea for a week without stomach upset or fever it can be a symptom of several conditions, like food poisoning, IBS, or IBD. Candidates should visit a gastroenterologist to diagnose the root of the problem and to get the proper treatment as prescribed by them.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 14th July '25
Asked for Female | 45
Could gas, chest pain, and arm pain indicate h pylori infection?
Being in a situation with gas and H. pylori could be very tough for you. The chest pain, burping, arms and legs sensations, headaches, and stiffness of the neck may be due to this. Sometimes, gas may cause chest discomfort and it may spread to the other parts of the body. Water drinking is good! Treatment can include medication to reduce the acid and antibiotics to fight with H. pylori. Rest, eat small meals, and try to stay away from spicy foods.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 13th July '25
Asked for Other | 18
Why am I unable to fully evacuate bowels?
Inconsistent stool consistency, along with pain, can be linked to various factors, such as diet, hydration, stress, or gastrointestinal issues. It's great to hear that certain warm beverages offer some relief, but if symptoms persist, it’s essential to identify the underlying cause. Maintaining a balanced diet rich in fiber, staying hydrated, and managing stress can be helpful. However, given that this has been ongoing for over a year, I recommend consulting a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and tailored guidance.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 12th July '25
Asked for Female | 39
Quick Relief for Stomach Burning
Stomach troubles seem to be bothering you. A burning sensation indicates stomach acid straying where it shouldn't. Spicy foods or stress can cause this. Drinking water sometimes soothes the issue. Eating smaller meals and avoiding spicy foods may provide relief. However, if the burning persists or becomes painful, consulting a gastroenterologist is advisable.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 11th July '25
Asked for Female | 48
Why does it hurt to poop with constipation?
It sounds like you may be experiencing constipation, which can lead to discomfort in that area. Common causes include low fiber intake, dehydration, or lack of physical activity. To alleviate this, try increasing your water and fiber consumption, and incorporate gentle exercise into your daily routine. Over-the-counter solutions, like gentle laxatives, may also help. If symptoms persist for more than a few days or worsen, please consult a gastroenterologist for personalized advice and to rule out any underlying issues.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 10th July '25
Asked for Male | 47
Can High ggd Levels Be Reduced?
To lower the elevated GGT levels, it is vital that the cause is found and treated. GGT level may be enhanced by specific factors such as alcohol use, liver disease and certain medicines. You should go and see a gastroenterologist for further examination and treatment.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 10th July '25
Asked for Male | 70
Why do I feel nauseous without vomiting?
Feeling nauseous without actually vomiting can stem from various reasons such as stress, digestive issues, or infections. This sensation may also be linked to dietary factors or an upset stomach. To alleviate discomfort, consider sipping clear fluids, eating bland foods, and avoiding heavy meals. Deep breathing or gentle walks might help as well. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's wise to consult with a gastroenterologist for an accurate diagnosis and tailored advice.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 9th July '25
Asked for Male | 36
Experiencing Upper Stomach Pain and Nausea for 5 Days?
There are a few things that could be causing these symptoms. It could be something like indigestion, a stomach virus, or even stress. In fact, certain foods or drinks could trigger this too. To help ease your discomfort, try eating smaller, more frequent meals, avoiding spicy or fatty foods, and staying hydrated. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 9th July '25
Asked for Female | 28
Why is my lower abdomen pain spreading to stomach?
When pain starts in one area and then spreads, we need to consider a few things. One possibility could be a muscle strain that initially started in your lower back and has now affected your whole stomach area due to muscle tension. Another thing to think about is potential issues with your digestive system, like gastritis or even a kidney problem. It's good that you tried over-the-counter meds, but if they're not helping, it might be time to see a gastroenterologist. In the meantime, try using a heating pad for some relief and make sure to stay hydrated.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 9th July '25