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Asked for Male | 22 Years

Why do I feel like vomiting after eating?

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Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

There could be a few reasons for this. Sometimes it happens if you've eaten too quickly or if you've had spicy or oily food. In fact, it could even be due to acidity or indigestion. To help with this, try eating slowly, avoiding spicy foods, and maybe having smaller, more frequent meals. Drinking some ginger tea or taking over-the-counter antacids might also give you some relief. If the problem persists or gets worse, it's best to see a gastroenterologist for a proper evaluation. 

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gastric problem , nausea

Female | 27

Gastric problems are common. Nausea is a symptom.. Causes include infection, medication, and diet. Try drinking ginger tea or peppermint oil. Avoid fatty or fried foods. Contact a doctor if symptoms persist or worsen. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hi am 30 and I have issue of piles bleeding with stoll

Male | 30

You could have piles which are also referred to as hemorrhoids. The following indications could be the symptoms of piles if you see blood in your stool, feel pain or discomfort around your bottom, or notice swollen lumps. Piles occur when blood vessels in the area become swollen and inflamed. Eating fiber-rich foods, drinking water, and avoiding straining are some methods that can help alleviate the symptoms.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

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Having stomach cramps, gurgling and diarrhea. Previous dr. gave medications on IBS, antibiotics All symptoms stop until the medicines are continued

Female | 16

There­ are chances you have Irritable­ Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms. When stomach ache­s, rumbles, and diarrhea occur, that suggests gut se­nsitivity. Antibiotics sometimes trigger the­se by disrupting gut bacteria balance. To e­ase discomfort, consume mild foods like rice­, bananas, and toast in small portions. Stay hydrated by drinking lots of water. If problems pe­rsist, it's crucial to consult your doctor again.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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