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Asked for Male | 25

Why am I dizzy and unable to digest food?

From the blood test results, it appears that there are inadequate levels of iron in your system. This can cause vertigo and trouble digesting food. I suggest you add such foods as spinach, lentils, or red meat which are rich in iron to your diet. Also if the physician orders it, you may consider taking an iron supplement that may help alleviate these symptoms.

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Asked for Male | 42

Am I Facing Health Issues? Need Expert Diagnosis.

If you have been experiencing fatigue, frequent illnesses, or difficulty breathing this could mean that your immune system is weak or you have low oxygen levels. Also constipation, bloating, and smelly gas could be signs of digestive problems. Muscle cramps are not only painful but can also be very uncomfortable at times. The ‘weird’ sensation that you mentioned and any throat mucus might also be connected to overall wellness issues in your body. Therefore, you must see a medic so that they may examine you thoroughly and offer appropriate remedies for these signs.

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Asked for Male | 33

Could watery loose motion persisting 3 days be serious?

This can happen from a stomach bug or something you ate that your body didn't agree with. It's good that your stomach doesn't hurt and you don't have a fever. Be sure to drink lots of liquid so you don't get dried out. Eat plain things like rice, bananas, and toast. If it keeps up for more than a few days or gets worse, then go see a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Female | 23

Why does my stomach pain persist after treatment?

Different things such as indigestion, gastritis, or infections can cause stomach pains. When you go back to your doctor this time you let the doctor know that what they gave you last time did not work. The doctor might need to run more tests so they can find out what’s happening and give you something that’ll make you feel better.

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Asked for Male | 21

How can I treat piles, fissures, and fistula?

Treatment for piles, fissures, and fistula involves specific therapies that vary based on the condition's severity. Simple treatments include dietary changes and medicated creams, but more severe cases may require surgical intervention. It is essential to consult a gastroenterologist to receive the correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment.

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Asked for Female | 65

Why am I experiencing sharp pain post-cholecystectomy?

This discomfort may be associated with a condition called chronic cholecystitis which is related to your past problems with the gallbladder. Symptoms of this disease include sharp or needle-like pains felt in the upper right side of the abdomen. To relieve yourself, it would help not taking dairy products and beverages rich in fat. It’s also advisable to see a gastroenterologist for more advice on what to do next. 

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Asked for Male | 25

What are the abnormalities in my Abdomen CECT report?

The CECT report shows inflammation in your abdomen which can be caused by different things such as infections, stones or even tumors. You need to see your physician again for more tests and treatment. 

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Asked for Female | 64

What should I do for my vomiting gran with headache?

Vomiting, headaches, and pain on her right side can mean she has pancreatitis, which is very serious. Take her to the hospital now. They’ll be able to find out what’s wrong and make her feel better. Also, bring along her insulin and any medicine she takes for high blood pressure. 

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Asked for Male | 40

Can Gallbladder Polyps Cause Bad Oral Breathing?

Tiny outgrowths found in the gallbladder are known as gallbladder polyps. Symptoms of this condition are generally absent. However, some people may experience abdominal pain, vomiting or nausea if they have gallbladder polyps. Although the precise cause is unknown, there are instances when they have been associated with high cholesterol levels or inflammation. 

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Asked for Female | 50

What does cholelithiasis with gall bladder mass signify?

Your mum may have gallstones and a growth in her gallbladder according to the results of the ultrasound. Gallstones can cause pain in the upper abdomen or back, nausea, and vomiting. The mass in the gallbladder needs further investigation so another scan should be done. Also, the possible lymph node near the liver area might need more testing to know what it is. Your mum needs to see her doctor again and talk about what to do next as well as the treatment options for these things.

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Asked for Male | 16

Am I suffering from IBS due to bloating?

You might have bloating and constipation, which are common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The white sticky stuff might be mucus, a condition that comes with IBS. Failure to drink enough water can worsen these signs. It is advisable to take more water, eat foods with high fiber content, and avoid triggers such as spicy or fatty foods. Moreover, stress management is crucial alongside regular exercise. Should they persist seek further diagnosis and advice from a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 34

Why am I experiencing stomach, back, and feet burning?

Even though your HIV test, X-ray, ECG, and scan appear fine, it’s important to rule out more serious problems. Conditions such as acid reflux, nerve problems or lung issues could cause these symptoms. Lifestyle changes such as not eating spicy food; sitting up straighter than usual; drinking enough fluids every day etcetera might help relieve them. If they persist then please return for further evaluation from a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 39

Should I Avoid Gluten to Prevent Celiac Disease?

Bloating, diarrhea, and fatigue are some common symptoms of gluten sensitivity. In some cases, if a person keeps consuming foods containing this protein, they may develop celiac disease – an illness that makes the body react even more harshly towards gluten. To avoid further harm and discomfort, it would be best if he stopped eating anything with wheat or any other sources of gluten immediately. 

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Can stomach and rib pains be serious?

Stomach and rib pains can have different causes like gas, indigestion, or muscle strain. These can happen due to your diet, stress, or physical activities. To feel better, try to eat slowly, avoid spicy foods, and manage stress with relaxation techniques. If the pain lasts a long time or gets worse, it's important to see a gastroenterologist for a check-up. 

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Why Do I Have Severe Lower Left Abdomen & Rib Pains?

These signs could be caused by different things like muscle strain, digestive problems or even kidney issues. Other symptoms such as nausea, fever or changes in bowel movements should not go unnoticed. To reduce the pain and find its exact cause, it is advisable to see a gastroenterologist for examination. 

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