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Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders Online Doctors Consultation

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Questions about Gastrointestinal Disorders

newer treatment protocols for H. pylori

19 hours ago
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Dear Doctor, My name is Rafik, I am 35 years old, and I am from Morocco. For the past nine months, I have been experiencing a range of persistent symptoms that significantly affect my daily life, including: • Moderate stomach pain and inflammation • Occasional heartburn and mild nausea • Unusual and persistent dizziness • Difficulty concentrating and mental fog • Weight loss of about 7 kilograms during this period • General weakness and fatigue A possible H. pylori infection was suspected following a fibroscopy test, and my symptoms have persisted despite dietary measures and previous attempts at treatment. I have not used any dedicated H. pylori therapy before. I have some questions regarding newer treatment protocols for H. pylori, such as: • Vonoprazan + Amoxicillin (dual therapy) • Vonoprazan + Amoxicillin + Clarithromycin (triple therapy) • Rabeprazole reverse hybrid therapy My questions are: 1. Are these newer protocols effective and reliable as a first-line treatment for H. pylori? 2. Could my persistent dizziness and difficulty concentrating be caused by H. pylori infection or gastritis, or should other causes be investigated? 3. Can these newer protocols be relied upon instead of traditional quadruple therapy, especially given my sensitive stomach? Thank you very much for your time and attention.


Abdomen pain

4 days ago
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I have been dealing with constipation for a couple of months which sometimes gets better if I am focusing on my fibre intake or if I am taking something that will ease the constipation then I have proper bowel movements but if I stop taking it it goes back to being constipated for months I was only dealing with constipation on and off but lately I been having these symptoms too so help me diagnose what it could be I noticed blood on the surface of stool appearing as red strike on the first lump for a few months but not consistently from time to time mostly when my bowel movements are disturbed Blood in mucus is not that often only a couple of times recently The pain in my abdomen is truly random I been having it for over 2 weeks sometimes I feel a sharp pinned at a spot sometime the pain feels like it's just on the surface like having a sore point and sometimes it feels like it's coming from deep inside sometime I feel pain under my mid to lower ribs too on both sides nothing makes the pain better or worse it just stays for a random amount of time and disappears on its own and then reappear on another random point The amount of times I have a bowel movement is random but it doesn't exceed twice a day normally when I am not constipated but lately I have to go multiple times as I don't seem to a complete bowel movement it comes out in small protions Sometime the consistency is loose sometimes it's soft I do feel bloated and feel gas moving in my abdomen but no nausea or fever Sometimes I feel difficulty passing gas like I have to focus to release it I also feel pressure on my rectum in general and feel sight pain or discomfort while sitting down


calm my nerves, what am i feeling

5 days ago
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for almost 2 years now its believed i have ibs, i feel heavy a lot in lower left and right of my stomach, passings are typically brown with either yellow or green tints to it, but every time i feel the lower left inflate my mind does what it does best and worries worst case. am i just feeling build up. sometimes its there sometimes is gone. but while also having fat pockets and strings all over my stomach (i use to be very fat) it just feeds my worry.


Severe physical episodes after meals and upon waking (no mental anxiety, normal labs)

5 days ago
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Age: [to fill] Sex: [to fill] Height/Weight: [optional] Medications: [to specify] Main issue: I experience intense physical episodes that occur: 1–3 hours after meals In the morning upon waking (fasted state) These episodes feel like a strong physical stress response, without significant mental anxiety. Symptoms during episodes: Strong internal tension Feeling of physical unease or stress Increased heart rate (moderate) Altered breathing Digestive discomfort in the stomach and intestines Occasional brain fog or mild dissociation ➡️ Mentally, I remain relatively calm. I feel like a spectator of a physical reaction. Timing details: Meal at ~12:30–13:00 Symptoms begin ~14:00–14:30 Peak around ~15:30 Morning: Symptoms present upon waking (fasted) Improve gradually after getting up Medical context: Gastritis found on endoscopy, negative for H. pylori Chronic digestive discomfort affecting both the stomach and intestines Local inflammation in the stomach and intestines has been documented on medical testing/examinations Symptoms seem linked to digestion Benzodiazepines have limited effect Antacids and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) have been ineffective Laboratory and investigations: CRP (including high-sensitivity): normal TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-8: normal Ferritin, iron: normal ESR: normal Fasting glucose: normal TSH: normal Creatinine: normal Stool analysis: normal Liver: ALT persistently ~2x upper normal limit (only abnormal finding) Liver ultrasound: normal Fibroscan: normal Biliary tract CT scan: normal Questions: What mechanisms could explain this pattern (fasted morning symptoms + delayed post-meal episodes)? Could this be related to glycemic fluctuations even with normal fasting glucose? Could this reflect an autonomic nervous system imbalance? What could explain documented local inflammation in the stomach and intestines despite largely normal blood tests and poor response to antacids/PPIs? Could there be a digestive inflammatory process that is not showing up on standard systemic markers? What tests would be most useful (e.g., CGM, tilt-table test, others)?


stool

8 days ago
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For a week I have had a light green stool. Now for 2 days its been dark green. Is this something to be concerned about? I have not eaten anything green, so I don't understand. I can't give you 200 characters so we have to go by what I have.


How can i get rid of this left chest pain too many gas and left arm should pain

17 days ago
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Hello,i got a pain in my arm and my left chest for 2 years i went many cardio test and doctors nothing found they are all said ur fine my stomach is a disaster first endoscopy they said you have a H.pylori then they give me treat its called triple treat with antibiotics and ppi's nothing changed so i went doctor couple months later they said ok u dont have a h.pylori anymore u have gastrit and reflux i tried to eat clean but whenever i do that my stomach gets bad if i eat dirty food like fast food its calming down for a 1 hour then starting to get even worse plus that i have a left arm pain more then pain its like a my arm dont get enough blood if i starve my self 5 6 hours left arm getting worse but if i keep starving my self like 12+ hours the pain is gone also after i workout in gym this left arm pain and left chest pain or more like a squueze getting much lower i went 100 + doctors they all said to me ur fine my blood tests are mostly fine i dont even know what to do how can i get cured if somebody can help me that would be great thank you very much


How much did I just lose?

19 days ago
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I was diagnosed with decompensated Cirrhosis a year ago last November. I am finally going to Colorado on April 13th to meet with the transplant team and complete all their tests. I've had one hell of a struggle to overcome my dependency on alcohol but finally started to feel like I had a grasp on recovery. March 1st I said no more and hadn't thought about it much since...up until today when I found out my best friend lost her battle to cancer this morning. I had literally half a shot of vodka if that. I instantly regretted my decision but that's not what the transplant team will look at; I guess my question is, did my stupid mistake cost me a liver and my shot at life? Will it show up when they run the PHOSPHATIDYLETHANOL test? Did I fail?


Bloated after every meal

26 days ago
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I bloated after meals and have swalling abdomin i tried every thinggg i cant be normal again i currently on lansoprazole flagyl and fiber supplements and peppermint oil capsules and acticarbine i tried figestive exyme and alit of supplements


caso clinico

33 days ago
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Hombre de 25 años de edad, dolor estomacal, mareo, diarrea, dolor de espalda y vomito trabaja de 5 de la manan a 6 de la tarde y es de bajo recursos. Entrevista 4 1- ¿Desde cuándo presenta estos síntomas? 6 meses el dolor 2- ¿Vomitas en ayunas o después de cada comida? En ayunas, a veces con sangre 3- ¿Consume alcohol o café? Ambos, el calé para desayunar y el alcohol los fines de semana 4- ¿Duras mucho tiempo en ayunas? Si todos los días por el trabajo 5. ¿Consumes mucha agua? Si consumo un galon de agua al dis 6- ¿el dolor de la espalda y abdomen es fuerte, recurrente, describela por favor? Si es recurrente, muy fuerte a veces no me puedo parar 7- ¿Qué tipo de trabajo haces? Transporto en un camión 2000 cerdos, a la granja, a veces se caen y los debo de pagar, si el pedido no llega a tiempo me descuentan dinero de mi salario, a veces tengo problemas al cambiar la llanta del camión y es un problema 7- ¿Qué tipo de trabajo haces? Transporto en un camión 2000 cerdos, a la granja, a veces se caen y los debo de pagar, si el pedido no llega a tiempo me descuentan dinero de mi salario, a veces tengo problemas al cambiar la llanta del camión y es un problema Examen físico Dolor a la palpación epigastro, palidez, cansancio, deshidratación leve, labios partidos, dolor en la región lumbar. Analítica: * Coprológico: presencia de sangre oculta, leucocitos elevados * Hemograma: pendiente de datos cuantitativo * Endoscopia: inflamación crónica focalmente ulcerada, * Helicobacter Pilori: Negativo * Radiografia * Orina


How to stop farting.

41 days ago
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Why do I fart so much every day immediately after meals or during meals, and after drinking any liquid? The worst happens early in the morning when I wake up. I fart uncontrollably. This farting only becomes better after a toilet.


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