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Asked for Male | 55

What meds and foods for stomach burning, fatigue, weakness?

The burning sensation in your stomach could be due to acid reflux or gastritis. The fatigue and weakness in your knees might be related to a nutritional deficiency or even anemia. It's good your stools are normal; that rules out some issues. I'd recommend seeing a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation. In the meantime, try eating smaller, more frequent meals and avoid spicy or acidic foods. Stay hydrated and incorporate more iron-rich foods like leafy greens and lean meats. Over-the-counter antacids may help with the burning sensation. 

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 17th June '25

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Asked for Male | 36

1 Year Health Issue - H-Pylori Negative?

H. pylori is a type of bacteria that can cause stomach infections, leading to symptoms like stomach pain, bloating, or nausea. It's good that this was detected because treating it can help resolve your symptoms. The next step would likely involve a course of antibiotics to clear the infection. It's common and easily treatable, so there's no need to worry. I recommend following up with your physician to discuss treatment options and address any further concerns. 

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General Physician

Answered on 13th June '25

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Asked for Female | 35

Why am I vomiting and experiencing stomach pain?

It sounds like you're experiencing vomiting and stomach pain, right? Well, these symptoms could be due to a few things. Sometimes, it could be a stomach virus causing irritation, or it could be related to something you ate that didn't agree with you. In fact, acid reflux or gastritis could also be culprits here. To help you feel better, try sipping on clear fluids to stay hydrated and avoid spicy or greasy foods for now. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to seek medical advice from gastroenterologist promptly. 

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Answered on 13th June '25

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Asked for Male | 19

Could my symptoms indicate colitis or gut inflammation?

The presence of blood in your stool, yellow mucus, pain in your lower belly, and passing a small black piece can seem concerning. These signs could indicate various issues like hemorrhoids, infections, or inflammation in your gut. Given your concerns, it would be a good idea to go for a check-up with gastroenterologist. He might run some tests to get a clearer picture of what's going on. 

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Answered on 13th June '25

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Asked for Male | 21

Why am I experiencing left side stomach pain?

You're experiencing pain on the left side of your stomach. That doesn't sound pleasant at all. Well, this type of pain could be caused by various reasons, such as gas, indigestion, or even muscle strain. It's good that you've noticed it started recently. In fact, sometimes stress or dietary changes can trigger such discomfort. To help ease your symptoms, you can try drinking plenty of water, eating light meals, and avoiding spicy or oily foods for now. However, if the pain persists or worsens, it's best to consult with a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation and appropriate treatment. 

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 10th June '25

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Asked for Female | 86

GERD & Stomach Issues at Age 86 – Is It Safe to Get a Colonoscopy?

At 86, a colonoscopy can still be done safely, depending on overall health, heart/lung function, and mobility.

✔️ If you're experiencing GI symptoms (GERD, pain, bleeding, unexplained weight loss), it may be necessary
✔️ Modern sedation and monitoring make the procedure safer, even in older adults
✔️ The risks vs. benefits should be discussed with your gastroenterologist

If you're fit and symptoms warrant it, age alone is not a strict barrier to colonoscopy.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 3rd June '25

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Asked for महिला | 35

Jeebh Aur Gale Mein Jalan – Kya Karna Chahiye?

Jeebh aur gale mein jalan acidity ya acid reflux ki wajah se ho sakti hai.

✔️ Thanda doodh ya sookha toast lein
✔️ Spicy, oily khane se bachein
✔️ Raat ko der se khana na khayein
✔️ Antacid ya gel-based syrup le sakte hain (jaise Digene, Gelusil)

Agar jalan roz ho rahi hai ya dard ke saath hai, toh ek gastroenterologist se milna zaroori hai.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 3rd June '25

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Asked for Female | 24

Effects of Swallowing Small Rubber Band

Swallowed a tiny rubber band? No need to worry! It usually passes through your body without any issues, and you might not even notice it. However, if you experience stomach pain, nausea, or difficulty passing stool, seek medical attention immediately, as it could indicate a blockage.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 29th May '25

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Asked for Female | 20

Why Do I Have Nightly Stomach Pain?

Experie­ncing tummy aches each eve­ning is difficult. Some typical causes include e­ating too close to bedtime, particular foods upse­tting your stomach, or stress. Keeping a food log can he­lp identify any troublesome ite­ms. Also, try relaxing activities before­ sleep to de-stre­ss. However, if discomfort persists, consulting a gastroenterologist for guidance is crucial.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 29th May '25

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Asked for Female | 20

5 Din Se Left Side Pet Mein Dard – Kya Wajah Ho Sakti Hai?

Agar aapko left side pet ke beech mein 5 din se dard ho raha hai aur ab tak periods (KTM) nahi aaye hain, toh ho sakta hai ki ye periods ke pehle ka cramps, ovulation pain, ya gastric issue ho.

Lekin agar dard tezi se badh raha hai, ya vomiting, fever, ya unusual discharge ho raha ho, toh gastroenterologist se turant milna zaroori hai. Aapka ultrasound ya physical check-up helpful ho sakta hai sahi diagnosis ke liye.

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 27th May '25

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Asked for Female | 22

Why do I have nausea, bloating, and abdominal pain?

Nausea, bloating, and abdominal pain after anal intercourse indicate an infection Anus has bacteria that can infect other body parts. Use protection to avoid spreading bacteria. Antibiotics can clear up the infection.. Contact a gynecologist

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Dr. Swapna Chekuri

Gynecologist

Answered on 23rd May '25

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Asked for Female | 25

Recovery from IBD and Chronic Colitis with Mesagram

IBD AND CHRONIC COLITIS require long-term treatment.. MESAGRAM LB helps control symptoms.. Recovery depends on individual factors.. Stick to medication, diet, and lifestyle changes.. Regular check-ups are crucial..

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Dr. Samrat Jankar

Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 18th May '25

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Asked for Female | 17

Why Do I Feel Pain While Pooping?

Feeling uncomfortable during bowel movements, possibly with something like a small, balloon-like structure appearing, can be an indicator of hemorrhoid or anal polyp. These are common and can be caused by things such as the exertion of pressure during stool passage or sitting for too long. To ease the symptoms, you should make sure you have sufficient fiber intake, you should drink a lot of water, and ensure that you maintain good hygiene. The over-the-counter creams can also ease the torture. Nevertheless, it's a must to see a gastroenterologist for a precise diagnosis as well as a proper remedy. 

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 2nd May '25

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Asked for Male | 25

Experiencing severe stomach pain and vomiting - What's wrong?

Quite often such symptoms indicate the existence of gastritis. Gastritis is a condition of the stomach caused by the inflammation of the lining. Some of the reasons for this can be depression, alcohol, or drugs. To get rid of your condition, you can stop the use of spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine, with the possibility of over-the-counter remedies. Keep well hydrated and try to get the rest you need. Another option will be to consult a gastroenterologist if the symptoms get worse or last for a long time.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 27th Apr '25

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Asked for Male | 20

Why Do I Have Little Blood in Stool While Bowel Movements?

Experiencing slight bleeding during a bowel movement, accompanied by mild itching or discomfort, can arise from a few common causes, such as hemorrhoids or minor anal fissures. These conditions often occur due to straining or constipation. To alleviate symptoms, consider incorporating more fiber-rich foods into your diet, staying hydrated, and practicing gentle bowel habits. Warm sitz baths can also provide relief. While these measures can be effective, I recommend consulting with a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation, ensuring personalized care and proper management of your symptoms. 

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 22nd Apr '25

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