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Asked for Female | 44

Why am I experiencing nausea, body aches, and vomiting with swelling in stomach and liver area?

You might be experiencing gastritis which is a stomach issue. Gastritis causes common symptoms such as nausea, body aches, headaches, vomiting with mucus, and swelling in your rib and liver area. It happens when the stomach lining becomes inflamed. Ensure you take light meals; avoid oily foods or anything spicy. Also, make sure that you drink enough water and get some sleep too. If these signs continue showing, see a gastroenterologist immediately for more checkup and treatment.

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Asked for Female | 44

Why am I bleeding from anus with stomach pain?

Your friend might be having a serious issue like internal bleeding. The bleeding from the bottom, stomach burning, and feeling sick could mean something is wrong inside her tummy. She needs urgent medical help to figure out what's happening and get the right treatment to stop the bleeding. 

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Asked for Female | 24

What medicine helps with stomach pain and diarrhea?

A stomach virus or something you’ve eaten could be causing these symptoms. Drink lots of fluids to keep yourself hydrated and eat plain foods such as rice and toast until you start to feel better. You can also take an over-the-counter medication like Imodium AD if necessary for relief from loose stools. It might help if you avoid spicy or fatty foods while resting. Make sure to visit a gastroenterologist if this doesn’t go away.

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Asked for Female | 23

Experiencing Nausea and Diarrhoea? What Could This Mean?

You may have the stomach flu. When you get the stomach flu, you might have loose stools, feel queasy, or even throw up. Viruses or bacteria are usually the cause of these bugs that your body fights off. It is essential to drink water and take a lot of rest so as not to get dehydrated. Eating simple foods such as crackers or plain rice can also relieve your symptoms. If they persist beyond two days or worsen, it would be best to visit a gastroenterologist for more help.

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Asked for Male | 34

Could blood in stool signal toilet pain issue?

This could mean you have piles, that are lumps inside and around your bottom that contain swollen blood vessels. Other symptoms include feeling itchy and seeing drops of red liquid in the toilet after wiping. To alleviate the situation, ensure you take in a lot fluids, eat more fiber such as fruits and vegetables, and use nonprescription ointments. If none of this works after some time then one must see a gastroenterologist immediately.

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Asked for Male | 17

What is a normal lipase level?

An individual can find the chubby substance-dissolving macromolecule in this system. It commonly breaks down between 0 to 160 units per liter when it is in a healthy person’s bloodstream. Having a high level of lipase can indicate something wrong with your pancreas. Some signs that someone has too much lipase may include pain in their stomach or feeling sick; they might also have a fever, etc. 

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Asked for Male | 40

Why is my right stomach pain persistent despite antibiotics?

Several things might cause such pain including gas build-up, indigestion, or issues related to appendix inflammation besides infection failing to respond to antibiotics. To establish what exactly is happening and make you feel better, you should visit a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 25

Why do I have left back abdominal pain and hard stomach?

It sounds like you’re experiencing pain and stiffness on the left side of your abdomen. These symptoms can be caused by many things, such as gas, constipation, or even muscle strain. To relieve the pain, try drinking lots of water, eating high-fiber foods, and avoiding gassy foods. If the pain doesn’t go away or gets worse, make sure to see a gastroenterologist.

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Asked for Male | 14

Could my stomach pain, vomiting, and weakness be serious?

You might have a stomach bug. These bugs are usually viral and quite contagious. Be sure to drink lots of fluids such as water or clear soup while staying away from solid foods until you feel better. When you’re able to, try eating small easy-to-digest meals. If your symptoms persist or worsen, see a gastroenterologist who can give more advice on this matter.

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Asked for Male | 40

Can Fissure in Anus Cause Pain at 40?

Fissures are little rips in the skin around the anus. Passing hard stools, diarrhea, or inflammatory bowel disease can cause them. To heal the fissure, drink plenty of water, eat foods high in fiber, and use stool softeners. You might need creams or ointments too so that it does not hurt as much and heals faster.

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Asked for Male | 34

Can I Regenerate My Damaged Pancreas at 34?

When the pancreas is injured, it can cause all sorts of problems. You may have terrible tummy aches, throw up a lot, and lose weight without trying to. A damaged pancreas could be the result of gallstones, or too much alcohol, or it might just run in your family. Eating well and staying away from booze is important. A gastroenterologist could prescribe some pills that would help you out and they might also recommend that you go on a special diet to make your pancreas feel better.

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Asked for Female | 34

Why do I experience nausea, vomiting, heartburn, weight loss?

You may have symptoms of gastritis, which is the inflammation of the stomach lining. Stress, some drugs, and H. pylori infection are common causes of this. For relief, eat smaller portions but more frequently., avoid foods that are spicy or high in acid, and try to manage your stress. There’s also ginger tea that can help with nausea. When these signs won’t go away, seek a gastroenterologist's help.

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Asked for Female | 39

Is Middle Chest Pain Moving to Back Gastric or Something Else?

Pain starting in the middle of the chest and then extending to the person's back is a possible symptom of either acid reflux or heartburn. When there is an increase in swelling and at the same time intense pain, the possibility of inflammation in the digestive system cannot be ruled out. Eating smaller meals, avoiding spicy dishes, and sitting up after meals are some non-pharmacological measures largely recommended for acid reflux. Consult a Gastroenterologist for personal therapy when no result is seen after medication use.

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Asked for Male | 38

Can I consume onions and black pepper with h pylori?

If you possess the H. pylori infection, some signs can be stomach aches, bloating, nausea etc. These symptoms are likely to get worse if you take onions or black pepper since they may irritate the lining of your stomach. It would therefore be advisable for one to temporarily keep off such foods until they undergo treatment for this condition. In order to reduce distress while being treated for H. pylori, it is recommended that you take a mild diet comprising foods that do not cause any harm to your stomach.

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Asked for Female | 24

Why is my stomach still running after medication?

So, if you have this situation and drugs are not helping, you might turn to think that is this caused by your diet. Some condiments, fatty, and dairy products trigger stomach pain if it is oversensitive. Stick to the plainest foods, perhaps like bread, rice, or bananas. Also, make sure to drink enough water so that your body cannot dry out and the stomach can gain pretty much. In case things are not getting improved soon, then it's time to fix an appointment with a Gastroenterologist

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