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Asked for Female | 15

Do I need to redose after vomiting Norix1?

If the drug has been thrown up within a few hours of its intake, it might not have been fully absorbed into your system. Under such circumstances, it is generally advised to see a doctor to find out if you need to take another dose. One should be very careful as it is risky to take an extra dose of the drug without the proper instructions. You should also note down any other symptoms that might be associated and, when you visit the physician, get the time-appropriate advice. 

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Asked for Male | 19

Why do I have pain during bowel movements?

Your symptoms such as pain or discomfort while excretion may be due to usual reasons such as constipation, anxiety, or mentioned digestive issues. Make sure to start with a fiber-rich diet, such as fruits, and vegetables, and drink plenty of water. Physical activity might also be beneficial. If this problem continues or you are experiencing a great deal of discomfort, then visiting a gastroenterologist is necessary. They can diagnose your condition and prescribe the right treatment for you. 

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Asked for Male | 34

Why Do I Suddenly Hate Alcohol?

Your symptoms, such as coronary heart and redness, indicate that your body may not be tolerating alcohol very well anymore. This is a natural body response and it could be that your body wants to protect itself from the possible negative effects of alcohol. The development of an aversion is a good sign for you to stay away from the thing that is not good for you rather than a bad one. I suggest you pay more attention to how much water you drink, a healthy diet, and physical activity. In case the symptoms continue or become more disturbing, please ask a gastroenterologist for narrative advice.

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Asked for Female | 19

Why am I experiencing digestion issues and body itching?

These symptoms have many causes, such as food intolerance, stress, or even skin conditions. To combat the discomfort, you have to eat a balanced diet, drink a lot of water, and take up stress-relieving activities such as deep breathing, or gentle exercise. Over-the-counter antihistamines might ease itching but keeping proper water intake and staying away from known allergens are the most important factors. Nevertheless, my advice is to go see a gastroenterologist who will thoroughly examine you and recommend the proper treatment for your particular case.

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Asked for Female | 21

Am I suffering from internal piles causing severe pain?

You might have trouble with internal hemorrhoids which are usually connected to constipation. This condition might as well be a cause of pain, tightness, as well as sitting or walking difficulties. To relieve them, choose a diet that is rich in high-fiber foods, drink plenty of water and, if applicable, take some softeners to facilitate stool passing. The over-the-counter drugs might also work for reducing the pain as well. At the same time, you should also consult a gastroenterologist for proper advice.

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Asked for Female | 24

Is pancreatitis causing my abdominal pain and digestive issues?

The way you recognize it causes you great pain related to chronic pancreatitis, which can be a pain in the abdomen, digestive problems, and alteration in bowel movements. The said pancreas swelling and past gallbladder sludge can be contributing factors to these symptoms. It's reassuring to me to hear that the hemangioma is still under observation and that it does not imply the need for surgery at this moment. For proper digestion, it is essential to stick to your medications as prescribed, such as Creon and Ursofalk. If your pain gets worse or changes, you are kindly recommended to go to your gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 18

Why is my urine excessive with jaundice and liver issues?

Your urinary problems and jaundice can be related to your lifestyle, such as a little fatty liver and sometimes glucose levels fluctuations. All these can affect the body metabolism and digestion. You can keep yourself well-hydrated, take a healthy diet, and engage in regular physical activity. These are the things that can bring the betterment of the symptoms. However, the most important thing is that you should get a holistic checkup from a gastroenterologist regarding your non-alcoholic jaundice, liver health, and blood sugar levels. 

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Asked for Female | 20

Blood in stool and anus bleeding - What's wrong?

Noticing blood during bowel movements is always worrisome and may indicate a few potential problems such as hemorrhoids, fissures, or GI conditions. It's crucial to track any extra symptoms, such as pain or alterations in your regular life. Supplying plenty of water and introducing a diet rich in fiber can be beneficial for the gut. Nevertheless, it's important to consult with a gastroenterologist in order to find the real cause and then proceed with the correct treatment. 

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Asked for Male | 24

Why am I producing excessive gas all day and night?

That sounds like you might have gas that is more than needed, as it might make you feel uncomfortable. The usual symptoms are swelling, burping, and anxious cramping. One may suffer from this due to particular food, overeating, or even taking in air while eating. To reduce these concerns, one could keep a food diary in which the person lists everything that triggers the problem and use a smaller portion, more often. Drinking enough water and including workout time can speed up the process of digestion. Consult a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Female | 29

Can I Take Gaviscon with Antidepressants for Indigestion?

Indigestion can indeed be a common adverse effect of some antidepressants. Gaviscon syrup is generally safe and may relieve the pain caused by acid reflux. However, it is always better to check with your healthcare provider before you take any kind of medication. They can give you individualized advice based on your particular antidepressant and general health. However, try some habits like eating less and staying away from triggers like spicy foods. 

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Asked for Female | 32

How to Stop Blood in Bawaseer Naturally?

Bleeding is often caused by thrombosed hemorrhoids and fissures. It is a condition that can come with severe pain or itching, or swelling. You should make dietary changes, such as consuming high-fiber foods and drinking lots of water. Warm baths can also be helpful. You might feel relief through medications, but the most important part is to seek advice from your gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Female | Anju

Should I be concerned about my pancreas cyst?

A considerable amount of anxiety over the pancreas cyst is something that is natural in this case. Small cysts are mostly non-cancerous and may just need to be monitored. Symptoms like abdominal pain, nausea, or weight loss may signal a need for further investigation, but these are not always present. The minor increase in size you indicated can occur, but it’s important to talk to your gastroenterologist about these changes. 

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Asked for Male | 22

Experiencing Constipation for 20-25 Days? Seek Help Now!

The very common symptoms include: bothering during defecation, being hard as a rock, and being extremely painful. The reasons could be from not getting enough fiber, dehydration, or being a couch potato. If you want to get out of this problem, the best plan is to consume more fruit, vegetables, and whole grains and drink enough water. Regular training for constant mobility can relieve the digestion of indigestible food. If the prescribed remedies do not start showing their effects within a week or two and do not cause severe pain, it is now your turn to take the initiative and consult a gastroenterologist for the medical assessment and assistance that you need. 

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Asked for Female | 23

Why do I have stomach burning, breathing difficulty, back pain?

It sounds like you’re feeling bad in your stomach, finding it hard to breathe, and also the pain in your back is severe. These symptoms can arise from various issues, including digestive problems, muscle strain, or stress. It's essential to monitor how you feel and consider manageable changes, such as staying hydrated and avoiding heavy meals. However, because of the complexity and intensity of your experience, I strongly recommend consulting a gastroenterologist.

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Answered on 21st Dec '24

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Asked for Male | 18

Why do I have stomach and bowel issues?

Frequent bathroom visits and the tightness of the stool can create a discomfort. Usually, these are caused by the diet, hydration, and stress factors. Fiber-rich foods such as vegetables, fruits, and legumes should be included in your diet. Drink water, as it is very important for hydration to be fully effective. If the pain or discomfort persists, then it might also signal another problem. Therefore, it is better to consult a gastroenterologist who can diagnose the whole-picture and recommend the proper treatment. 

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