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Stomach Pain After Eating: Causes and Treatment
Stomach aches after eating could signal various issues. Perhaps gastritis - inflamed stomach lining. Or acid reflux, ulcers, food intolerances. Look for bloating, nausea, and heartburn too. Eat smaller meals frequently. Avoid spicy, fatty foods. Drink plenty of fluids. If pain continues, see a gastroenterologist. They'll examine you thoroughly.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 1st Nov '25
Asked for Male | 28
Can I Proceed with Colonoscopy After Partying with Drugs?
I would suggest delaying your colonoscopy procedure if you have consumed alcohol, MDMA/ecstasy or cocaine all these substances are known to interfere with the result and can also influence the recovery process. Such compounds can be detrimental in the testing process even worsening side effects during the procedure. Well, it is better to consider having a gastroenterologist or the doctor doing the colonoscopy to postpone the appointment at a later date.
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Aliya Anchan
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Asked for Male | 21
Why do I feel burning and nausea with anxiety?
Feeling anxiety can definitely impact your digestive system, leading to symptoms like burning or acidity in your food pipe, and a sensation similar to impending vomiting. This could be due to the connection between the brain and the gut, often called the "gut-brain axis." Stress and anxiety can trigger acid reflux by increasing stomach acid production. To help manage this, try relaxation techniques like deep breathing or meditation. Eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoiding trigger foods like spicy or acidic items may also help. However, if these symptoms persist or worsen, it's important to consult with a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 29th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 30
Why are my SGPT and SGOT high at 21 weeks pregnant?
Elevated serum GOT (394) and GPT (327) levels in pregnancy are not widespread. These levers might be indicators of liver damage, which could be caused by some liver conditions or infections like Isaak's disease. Fortunately, you are already taking medication. Stick to your doctor's recommendations. Don't forget to have a healthy lifestyle that includes good food, proper hydration, and sufficient sleep. The monthly checkups can tell whether the problem is under control.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 29th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 27
Why do I have stomach ache with burning sensation?
The symptoms you're experiencing might be due to gastritis, where the stomach lining gets irritated and inflamed. This may be caused by stress, eating spicy foods, or taking certain medications. You can try drinking chamomile tea or eating plain foods like rice and bananas to help soothe your stomach. But it is also necessary to refrain from alcohol and caffeine until you begin to feel better. Relax and drink enough water. If your symptoms don't improve in a few days, it's best to seek advice from a gastroenterologist.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 28th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 24
Why do I have stomach pain post-abortion?
It's quite common to have some discomfort after abortion. The pain could be due to the uterus contracting back to its normal size or from the procedure itself. In fact, some cramping and mild pain can be expected. However, if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by heavy bleeding or fever, it's crucial to reach out to your gynecologist right away. In the meantime, make sure to rest, stay hydrated, and consider using a heating pad for relief.
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Dr. Nisarg Patel
Social Obstetrics And Gynecologist
Answered on 28th Oct '25
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Why do I have stomach pain after drinking alcohol?
You might be suffering from gastritis, which refers to the inflammation of your stomach lining. Symptoms such as stomach pain when touched and chest pain when lying down are also possible. It is a peculiar allergy that may erupt when consuming alcohol or eating a hearty meal. To fight with it, stick with bland foods, avoid alcohol, and take antacids. In case the pain does not go away, you will have to consult a gastroenterologist once again.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 28th Oct '25
Asked for Female | 50
Just drank hydrogen peroxide by mistake, what to do?
This cleaner contains a strong chemical. If you accidentally drink it, it causes stomach pain, nausea, and breathing troubles. You should quickly drink lots of water. The water dilutes the hydrogen peroxide. Then immediately visit a hospital. They have treatments to remove it.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 26th Oct '25
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 26th Oct '25
Asked for Male | 15
Why is my gut health suffering despite a healthy diet?
Digestion issues can really throw us off balance. It's great that you're mindful of your diet. Sometimes even with all the right foods, our bodies can still act up. Your symptoms might be due to a sudden change in your diet - switching from your usual to home-cooked food can sometimes unsettle your gut. The combination of green moong, curd, and peanuts is quite fibrous, which could also affect your digestion if you're not used to it. Try incorporating home-cooked meals gradually, along with staying hydrated and adding some probiotic-rich foods. If things persist, schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist for further evaluation.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd Oct '25
Asked for Female | 23
Why am I vomiting and experiencing back pain?
Frequent vomiting and persistent lower back discomfort can indicate underlying issues that require attention. Dehydration or an electrolyte imbalance might result from excessive vomiting, while back pain could stem from muscle strain or other causes. It's essential to maintain hydration by sipping clear fluids and consider light, nutritious foods. However, given the severity and duration of your symptoms, I strongly recommend consulting a gastroenterologist. A thorough evaluation can help identify the root cause and guide you toward appropriate treatment.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd Oct '25
Asked for Female | 67
Do I need to eat after reglan pill?
Reglan can be taken with or without food. It helps relieve nausea and digestive discomfort by improving your digestive system's function. After taking it, you may feel less hungry temporarily if your symptoms improve.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 22nd Oct '25
Asked for Female | 28
Frequent Urination and Abdominal Cramps: Causes and Remedies
Most people at times deal with bladder troubles. You may feel an urgent need to urinate frequently, along with stomach cramps. Such symptoms often indicate a urinary tract infection (UTI) or bladder irritation. Simple steps can provide relief: drinking ample water, limiting caffeine and spicy fare, and fully emptying your bladder when urinating. However, if discomfort persists, seeking medical advice from a urologist becomes advisable.
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Dr. Samrat Jankar
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 19th Oct '25
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 19th Oct '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 18th Oct '25