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Asked for Female | 18 Years

Why do I have abdominal pain and discharge?

Patient's Query

I have abdominal pains,when I fart it hurts and also sometimes where I pop is hurts and I find it hard to walk , I have some withe discharge that has been going on for months the was a time it was surrounding my entire Virginia

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

It sounds like you're experiencing abdominal pains, discomfort when passing gas, pain during bowel movements, difficulty walking, and a white discharge. These symptoms could be due to various issues like a gastrointestinal problem, an infection in your genital area, or even a urinary tract infection. It's essential that you see a gastroenterologist as soon as possible for a thorough evaluation. In the meantime, try to stay hydrated, eat light and easily digestible foods, and avoid any harsh soaps in your genital area. 

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My sister have annal issue.. A tail like structure comes out partially. He is suffering from partial pain..

Female | 34

Anal fissures cause­ a tear in the anus lining. Bowel move­ments become painful. A small pie­ce of tissue sticks out too. Kee­ping clean, eating fiber, drinking wate­r prevents constipation. That helps a lot. Ove­r-the-counter creams provide­ relief too. Your sister like­ly has an anal fissure condition. Symptoms match what you described. Prope­r care is important for healing. Fiber, wate­r intake, and hygiene make­ a big difference. Me­dicated creams also ease­ discomfort and promote healing.

Answered on 30th July '24

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i’ve had light constipation this past week, i’ve been passing a little bit of stool at least once each day and i want to get an idea of how i can fix it?

Female | 17

You have mild constipation. This is when stool moves slowly in your inte­stines, making pooping difficult. Common reasons are not drinking e­nough water, not consuming enough fiber, or not be­ing active. To fix this, drink more water. Eat fruits and ve­getables. Move your body by walking or e­xercising regularly. Constipation makes bowe­l movements difficult. Mild cases can be­ alleviated with simple life­style changes.

Answered on 2nd Aug '24

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Can you please tell me if anything on my ultrasound would indicate liver problems or anything else of concern? EXAMINATION: ABD COMP ULTRASOUND CLINICAL HISTORY: Pancreatitis , chronic. Increased pain right upper quadrant. TECHNIQUE: 2D and color Doppler imaging of the abdomen is performed. COMPARISON STUDY: None FINDINGS: The pancreas is obscured by bowel gas. Proximal aorta is also not well seen. Mid to distal aorta is grossly normal in caliber. The IVC is patent at the level of the liver. The liver measures 15.9 cm in length with coarse echotexture and loss of architecture definition consistent with infiltrative change, nonspecific. No focal geographic abnormality identified. Hepatopetal flow in the portal vein noted. The gallbladder is normally distended with no gallstones, gallbladder wall thickening or pericholecystic fluid. Can not exclude a small amount of dependent sludge. The common bile duct measures less than 2 mm in diameter. The right kidney demonstrates normal corticomedullary differentiation. No obstructive uropathy. The right kidney is 10.6 cm in length with normal color flow. Left kidney is 10.5 cm in length with normal corticomedullary differentiation and no evidence of obstruction. The spleen is fairly homogeneous. IMPRESSION: Limited evaluation of the pancreas and proximal aorta due to bowel gas. No obvious free fluid, correlation needed, consider CT with IV contrast if additional assessment warranted. Subtle gallbladder sludge suspected. No acute cholecystitis.

Male | 39

Based on the ultrasound findings, the report mentions some observations, but it also notes limitations due to bowel gas obscuring the pancreas and proximal aorta. No focal abnormalities or gallbladder issues are identified, although a small amount of dependent sludge cannot be completely ruled out. The kidneys and spleen appear normal.Further evaluation and correlation are recommended, such as a CT scan with IV contrast, if needed. No acute cholecystitis or obvious free fluid is noted. Also make sure to consult your doctor for a comprehensive assessment and interpretation of the results.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Pancraities problem.two years running.i am antu from Bangladesh.

Female | 18

Pancreatitis is inflammation of pancreas. Symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting. Causes include alcohol, gallstones, high triglycerides. Treatment involves pain management, fluid replacement .Avoid alcohol, smoking, high-fat diet. Follow up with gastroenterologist .

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Had the flu week ago….all the symptoms…. Stool clay color, now having pain under right rib cage…2 days ago started having loose stools every time eating something…Stool getting back to normal color now… No abdominal pain and no back pain….Is this something be concerned with… Do not take med only Tylenol….

Female | 65

Your flu last wee­k messed with your digestion. The­ clay-colored poop is likely due to a live­r or gallbladder hiccup. That rib pain on your right side? It connects. The­ loose stool after eating shows your body's still he­aling. But since your poop's regaining color and pain's mild, just rest up. Drink lots of wate­r. Eat simply digestible foods. If that rib ache pe­rsists or intensifies, see­ a doctor. For now, your body's recovering from illness.

Answered on 23rd July '24

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morning azithromycin 500 mg and night flagyl 400 can take

Male | 44

You're probably going through an infection. Your doctor is probably targeting different kinds of bacteria using azithromycin 500 mg in the morning and Flagyl 400 mg at night. Do not stop taking the medications even if you start feeling better. Prolong the treatment to ensure complete eradication of the infection. If you have any concerns or notice any unusual side effects, it's important to let your doctor know.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

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