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Asked for Male | 55 Years

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

Patient's Query

I am suffering a burning sensation in my stomach. But my stool is never bad. Fatigue experience all over my body. My knees have no strength and so standing up or walking is a problem. What meds and foods should i take?

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

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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I have an episode of watery diarrhea for 5 days Stool analysis showed only mucus, with no parasites and 0-1 WBC's. I have had my last colonoscopy in September 2023, and it was clear from any lesion, inflammatory bowel disease symptoms or any other clinically significant finding. In 2020 I also had another colonoscopy with some specimens to check for microscopic colitis but the specimens were negative. I need to know what is wrong with me and what is the reason for this diarrhea. Blood test showed no Anemia (apart from my Thalassemia minor) , liver enzymes are normal, lactate dehydrogenase normal, CRP and ESR are normal. I need help . .

Male | 44

A positive result from your last two colonoscopies, showing no inflammation or IBD, is reassuring. Mucus in your stool might be due to irritation. Diarrhea can result from various causes, including infection, certain foods, or stress. Since your test results aren't alarming, try drinking lots of fluids, sticking to a soft diet, and letting your gut rest. If the diarrhea persists, consult your doctor for medical advice.

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It would be better if you avoided mouth-to-mouth and oral sex with your partner for the moment. Viruses like hepatitis A are passed on from person to person through bodily fluids. The health of your liver would improve if you get rest, besides sticking to a diet of nourishing, healthy foods, and overloading on water. The body takes time to regenerate and heal. 

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I feel vomit and stomachache when eating Bp low an shiver at night Weakness Loss appetite

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You might have a stomach bug. Fe­eling nauseous, abdominal pain, low blood pressure­, night chills, fatigue, or lack of appetite indicate­ this. A virus likely causes it. Rest, stay hydrate­d, eat plain foods like toast or crackers to se­ttle your stomach. If no improvement in a fe­w days, seek medical he­lp. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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I am 48 years old and for the last 4/5 months am having stomach bloating all the time after taking any food

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You might be having a dyspepsia, which is a disorder that often affects the upper part of your digestive system. Symptoms may range from bloating, gas, and nausea to abdominal pain and discontent. I suggest you go to a gastroenterologist to get the right diagnosis and treatment.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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/ Female 42 years old / Nausea. An appetite disorder. Abdominal pain . Desire to vomit with the inability to vomit. Vertigo. Decreased urination. With non-thick stool associated with the previous symptoms

Female | 42

The symptoms you've described are quite broad and could be associated with various medical conditions. Some possible causes of these symptoms may be gastrointestinal issues. get a thorough examination done from a professional to get prompt treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have excessive abdominal pain I want to show my whole abdominal ultrasound

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Abdominal pain can have many causes, including issues with the stomach, intestines, or other organs. It could be due to gas, constipation, infections, or something more serious like appendicitis. If needed, your doctor may recommend an abdominal ultrasound to identify the cause. The treatment will depend on the results, so it's important to follow your doctor's advice.

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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Couldn't eat anything coz of gastritis and I'm only taking avocado juice for almost a month. I feel fatigue and have headaches with dizziness.

Female | 29

Gastritis can make eating hard, and having avocado juice isn't giving your body all it needs. Symptoms like fatigue, headaches, and dizziness can happen when you lack essential nutrients. To feel better, try eating small, gentle meals. Foods such as oatmeal, bananas, or toast can be friendly to your stomach. Rest and stay hydrated as well.

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naf ke niche dard hoti hai aur gas ban jaati hai aur peshab bar bar aata hai raat ke time aur htlam bahut hota hai

Male | 30

You are experiencing pain near the navel, are experiencing gases, and regularly urinate at night. They might be symptoms of a urinary tract infection or a prostate condition. Drinking enough water and eating a diet rich in fibers can help with the gas build-up. To effectively handle such symptoms, visit a doctor for diagnosis and treatments.

Answered on 16th July '24

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I have drunk alcohol after it I have vomiting blood but first vomiting it is normal but after it I have put finger and start vomiting so less quantity blood come out

Male | 21

Throwing up blood after drinking alcohol is a major indicator. There might be irritation or bleeding happening in your stomach. Putting your finger down your throat to make yourself puke will make things worse. You need to quit drinking booze right away and see a doctor. Don’t do anything else that will irritate your stomach more, and try to drink some water so you don’t get dehydrated. 

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