Female | 39
Pain in right side 2 years after gallbladder removal
What could be the cause of persistent right-sided pain two years post gallbladder removal?
Surgical Gastroenterologist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Bile duct injury, gallstones in the bile duct or pancreatitis may be responsible for persistent right-sided pain two years after removal of a person’s gallbladder. It is recommended to see a gastroenterologist
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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (1080)
I'm 17 years old girl and I have bloating for past 6 days and I had experienced abdominal pain, cramps like menstruation but I don't have menstruation that time, and I had fever, what should I do? Why I have this?
Female | 17
Based on what you've shared, the bloating, cramps, and fever could be due to an intestinal infection, making you feel unwell. Drink plenty of water, rest, and try light foods like plain rice or toast. If your symptoms continue, it's best to visit a gastroenterologist for proper treatment.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Lower right stomach pain burning sensation and fell like nothing working
Male | 33
You're feeling pain in your lower right stomach, which might be a sign of appendicitis, an inflamed appendix. It can cause a burning sensation and make you feel unwell. You might also feel nauseous, vomit, or lose your appetite. If you experience these symptoms, it's important to get medical help immediately. Surgery is usually needed to remove the inflamed appendix if it's appendicitis.
Answered on 14th Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Stomach pain every night
Female | 20
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.
Answered on 1st Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have nausea and loss of appetite and bloating and mouth taste ,I took gravinte but I don't get relief
Female | 18
Experiencing nausea, loss of appetite, bloating, and changes in taste can be due to many reasons. While Gravinate may help with nausea, You need to consult a doctor for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m 21 I had a beer a Long Island alcoholic drink and a slurpee alcoholic drink and after 12 hours I took exedrin 250mg of acetaminophen will I be okay?
Male | 21
Pairing up acetaminophen and alcohol can have dire consequences, you know. Such a combination might hinder the body's processing of acetaminophen. Eventually, you may end up suffering from liver complications, thanks to alcohol. Puking, headaches, and stomach pains are what you should watch out for if you suspect an overdose.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am suffering from constant nausea and acid reflux
Female | 20
These could be symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) with nausea and acid regurgitation. It is advisable to visit a gastroenterologist for medical assessment and management.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Hello, I am 22, female, I’m struggling to eat food, I feel sick and full after a few bites, my mouth takes forever to chew and break down food, I am on holiday, and have taken 3 days off from smoking weed, I only had 1 or 2 a night anyway and would eat sober in the day, I’m worried that I will lose weight or start feeling extremely weak, I don’t know what to do as it does stay down but I can only have a few bites of everything, I’m underweight as it is anyway so this is a concern, cannot be pregnancy
Female | 22
I see that you’re having a hard time eating and you feel nauseous, especially after only eating a little bit. This could be why you’re experiencing these symptoms while taking a break from smoking marijuana. Common factors may be withdrawal from weed or even just feeling anxious. It is important to keep yourself hydrated and try having small frequent meals. You might want to talk to a gastroenterologist for more help with your situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Suffering from IBS - Diarrhea for a long time. Last 5/6 days having severe flatulence with stool having obnoxious smell and pain in entire abdomen. Kindly advise please. Regds, Supratim Daschoudhury, Age 55, Chemistry Faculty, Howrah. ( Currently taking Tonact Tg 10 and Cilakar T 40) . Ph no 6291 695 374
Male | 55
IBS is a disorder that affects the digestive system and can be triggered by stress, certain foods, or medications. To help manage your symptoms, consider avoiding trigger foods like spicy or fatty foods and try adding more fiber to your diet. Drinking enough water and managing stress through relaxation exercises can also be helpful. If these tips don't work, it might be helpful to talk to a gastroenterologist. They can suggest other treatment options or make changes to your current medications.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am constipated from few weeks and today I vomit and feeling nausea and headache. What is the treatment
Female | 24
You may suffer from fecal impaction. It makes you constipated, vomiting, nauseated, with headaches. Fecal impaction is hard stool stuck in the colon. Drink lots of water, eat fiber-rich foods, and try OTC laxatives. If the condition doesn't improve, see a gastroenterologist for stronger treatment.
Answered on 3rd Aug '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Having problem during toilet found pain and found blood in stool.
Male | 34
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.
Answered on 28th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I have been feeling neausea leading to vomiting heartburn weight loss I can't keep any food down I have lots of wind but it's not as bad as it use to be it's slowly getting better I can't take certain smells lately eg food perfume etc it makes me nausea i would brake out in sweat and fever like I can't breath I am hungry but I'm scared to eat everytime I get I vomit it out again I sleep alot and have a slight constipation but I do atleast poo twice a day what can be the cause of me feeling this way it's been more than a month now please help
Female | 34
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.
Answered on 27th May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
Why do I feel food is stuck in my throat and feel pain when we swallow food during 30weeks pregnant
Female | 21
When you are pregnant, the feeling of food is caught in the throat and a sense of pain when swallowing it is most likely caused by acid reflux. It occurs when the stomach acid erupts back to the esophagus which could make you feel like food is stuck and also can cause pain. It leads to a sensation of being unable to swallow and a painful state. One method to relieve it is by eating less and avoiding spicy foods as well as standing or sitting for some time after a meal. If the symptoms persist, seek advice from a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am a 24 year old male have diarrhea since Sunday Morning. I tried anti diarrhea medication and still no relief. Chills when I go to sleep
Male | 24
Loose poop is when you go to the bathroom a lot and it is watery. It can happen from bugs, bad food, or worry. Drink lots of water so you don't get dry. Eat simple foods like plain rice, bread, and bananas. If it keeps happening, talk to a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
मेरी बेटी के कई दिन से दस्त बंद नहीं हो रहे
Female | 0
Loose motions which are caused by infections, food poisoning, or even too much juice can be the reasons. Give your child plenty of fluids to remain hydrated. Offer her light foods such as rice, banana, and toast besides. However, if it still does not improve; it is necessary to consult a gastroenterologist.
Answered on 26th June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
For last one week I have vomiting tendency along with dry throat ...bowel not clear..problem of gas..
Male | 62
You must see a doctor immediately to determine your symptoms' cause. It could be anything from a stomach virus to a foodborne illness to a more serious condition. Your doctor can run tests to determine the cause and provide the appropriate treatment. In the meantime, it is important to stay hydrated by drinking plenty of fluids and avoiding foods that could worsen your symptoms.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I am 21 and I have this sharp pain in the both sides of my lower stomach,just below my ribs,it comes when I take a deep breath or talk loudly or make sharp sudden movements
Female | 21
Judging from the information you have shared, there are chances of you having lower abdomen pain caused by diaphragmatic strain or inflammation. It is necessary to seek medical assistance, such as a gastroenterologist or a GP doctor.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I face problems pait drd jaundice
Male | 21
It would be advisable to visit a gastroenterologist if you suffer from abdominal pain and jaundice as well. Jaundice may be the result of different factors which include liver diseases and problems in the bile ducts. The area of expertise of a gastroenterologist will cover the execution of the required tests and recommendations of the suitable treatment options as your particular condition demands.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
My fiancee has been diagnosed with gluten intolerance and on the scale is a 3.8, being 0.2 away from being classed as having celiac disease. If he carried on eating gluten like normal, would he eventually develop celiacs disease? And if not should he cut gluten out anyway?
Male | 39
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.
Answered on 3rd June '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I am 18 yrs old, i had sex with a girl and few days later i got sick and had difficulty in breathin and went to hospital and they tested me for typhoid and it showed i had typhoid so they treated me for typhoid and malaria and also said i had cold thats why i cant breath well after d treatment i still ave headache and feel lik vomitin and am also scared of the sex i had pls what sud i do
Male | 18
It's great that you went to the hospital and received treatment for typhoid, malaria, and a cold. Some of these diseases might be responsible for one to feel unwell. Headaches and vomiting can sometimes stick around even after treatment. Ensure drinking lots of water, plenty of rest, and healthy foods. If your symptoms don't get any better, go back to your doctor to get more advice.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
I’m 18 I’ve been having some bowel issues. Around 2 years ago, I had a big IBS flare up (according to my doctor) that lasted for a while. Just recently, after not having much problems since, I’ve been feeling constipated. This occurred after being under some stress from a couple school tests (though, to me, the stress didn’t seem that much different from other stresses I’ve had). I would feel the urge to poop, but very little would come out (even though I felt like there’s a big piece that needed to). When I would push any harder, I could maybe get some more small pieces to come out, though it would burn and be discomforting. This would go on for a while until recently I would have some mild diarrhea. I know this is a bad habit, but I did some reading on the internet and learned that I may be having overflow diarrhea. I still have the feeling of being backed up (that a big piece of poop needs to come out) and nauseous - however not much abdominal pain (yet). I just tried a suppository and unfortunately it led to nothing but some mucus coming out. I’ve been anxious about this, however I’ve started to wonder: Am I getting bowel issues because I’m nervous, or am I nervous because I’m getting bowel issues. I’m here because I’m wondering if all this is an IBS episode, or if this is something more urgent. Both my parents believe it’s nothing but IBS, however, I am a little concerned that it could be something more dire. I’ve been trying to keep my mind off of it, however it is quite hard after knowing a suppository wouldn’t work.
Male | 18
I understand your concerns. The symptoms you're describing could be related to stress-triggered IBS, but it's essential to rule out other potential causes. Persistent changes in bowel habits, especially with discomfort and anxiety, warrant a visit to a healthcare professional for a thorough evaluation. They can determine the cause and provide appropriate guidance for management. Don't hesitate to discuss your symptoms openly with your doctor for accurate diagnosis and peace of mind.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Samrat Jankar
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