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Asked for Male | 23 year

Why Do I Have Excessive Urination and Gas?

Frequent urination and feeling gassy and nauseous when you pee could be due to a urinary tract infection, which is quite common and easily treatable. Sometimes, conditions like bladder irritation or even certain foods can trigger similar issues. It's essential to drink plenty of water and avoid irritants like caffeine and spicy foods. I recommend to schedule an appointment with urologist so he can run some tests and get you feeling better soon. 

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Urologist

Answered on 24th Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 4 years

Why do I have stomach pain and watery stools?

Dehydration can definitely cause stomach pain and loose stools. When your body lacks enough fluids, it can lead to these symptoms. It could be from a stomach bug, food poisoning, or even just not drinking enough water. To help, make sure to sip on water or electrolyte-rich drinks. Try to eat bland foods like rice, bananas, or toast. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for a check-up. They can provide more tailored advice and treatment options based on your specific situation.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 26

How can I heal an anal tear naturally?

An anal tear, also known as a fissure, can indeed cause a lot of pain and disruption in your daily life. It can happen due to passing hard stools, which may have been a result of your constipation. To help with the healing process and prevent infection, try soaking in warm water baths, keeping the area clean and dry, and consuming plenty of fiber to soften your stool. If these measures don't bring relief, it's best to schedule an appointment with gastroenterologist so that he can evaluate the situation and give proper treatment. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd Nov '25

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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

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 23rd Nov '25

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Asked for Female | Eu

What should I eat and treat for stomach pain?

Some of the primary culprit are eating beyond the limit and eating hot food items. Sometimes a tummy bug could also cause this. For a bit of relief, you can begin by employing a food approach: small portions of light stuff only. Intake of water should be raised; equally, avoid spices as much as possible and do not go anywhere close to fatty foods too. See a gastroenterologist possible time so that further assessment will be done.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 22nd Nov '25

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Asked for Male | 49

Why Does Eating Nuts Cause Stomach Pain?

This might be a condition called gastritis. The nuts you eat can irritate your stomach lining and cause you discomfort. Typical signs of gastritis are pain in the upper abdomen, bloating, and nausea. To ease the pain, try avoiding nuts for a while and eating easily digestible foods like bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast. In addition, water intake can also be soothing. If the pain continues, it would be better to consult a gastroenterologist.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 22nd Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 20

Why am I experiencing pain when urinating and in my lower stomach?

Feeling pain when peeing and in lower stomach could be due to a urinary tract infection or even a bladder issue. When you have pain while urinating, it could indicate an infection in your urinary system. The stomach pain might be related or a separate issue. It's essential to drink plenty of water and avoid holding in your urine. I recommend you see a urologist for a urine test to determine the exact cause. 

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Dr. Neeta Verma

Urologist

Answered on 21st Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 18

Why is my pregnant stomach hurting so much?

It's actually quite common to experience stomach pain during pregnancy, so try not to worry too much. As your baby grows, your uterus expands and can put pressure on surrounding muscles and ligaments, causing discomfort. In fact, hormonal changes can also contribute to digestive issues like constipation, which might add to the pain. To help ease the discomfort, make sure to stay hydrated, eat small, frequent meals, and avoid foods that trigger indigestion. If the pain persists or becomes severe, it's important to reach out to your gynecologist for further evaluation and guidance. 

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

Answered on 21st Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 32

Why do I experience nausea, migraines during ovulation and menstruation?

Nausea before and during ovulation and menstruation, along with migraines, can be quite bothersome, but it's not uncommon. Hormonal fluctuations during these times can trigger these symptoms. Keeping a symptom diary can be useful to track patterns and triggers. Ensuring you stay hydrated, eating balanced meals, and managing stress can also make a difference. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's a good idea to see your gynecologist for further evaluation and personalized recommendations. 

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Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 21st Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 12

Why do I wake up feeling nauseous at night?

you should see an endocrinologist to exclude underlying GI conditions which may be the source of your symptoms. Midnight nausea may indicate acid reflux or other gastrointestinal disorders. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 20th Nov '25

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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. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 20th Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 22

Why is my period late with stomach pain?

The abdominal pain you're feeling could be due to a variety of reasons, like hormonal changes, stress, or even implantation if pregnancy is a possibility. It's important to take a deep breath and not worry too much just yet. Take a home pregnancy test to rule that out. If it's negative and your period still hasn't arrived in a week or so, it would be a good idea to see a gynecologist for further evaluation.

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Dr. Himali Patel

Dr. Himali Patel

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

Answered on 20th Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 34

Why do I feel bloated, confused, and dry-throated after drinking fresh milk?

There can be a situation in which you get lactose intolerance which gives bloating, dry throat after eating dairy products. Visiting a gastroenterologist is strongly recommended in order to receive proper diagnosis and timely management.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 19th Nov '25

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Asked for Male | 23

Managing Eating Issues Due to Medicine Side Effects

Fee­ling queasy after taking medicine­ can be tough. Meds sometime­s cause side effe­cts like no appetite, nause­a, or tummy ache. They can bother your stomach lining. Eat tiny bland me­als and pause betwee­n bites. Ginger tea may he­lp calm things too. If worried about meds, let your doctor know. The­y can guide what's best.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 19th Nov '25

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Asked for Female | 17

Experiencing Severe Abdominal Pain and Bloody Diarrhea?

Experiencing bloody stools accompanied by intense abdominal discomfort, fatigue, and a diminished appetite can stem from various conditions, such as infections, inflammatory diseases, or food intolerances. It's essential to stay hydrated and rest, while also avoiding solid foods until symptoms improve. However, given the nature of these symptoms, I strongly recommend consulting gastroenterologist promptly. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 19th Nov '25

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