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Questions about Gastrointestinal Disorders
H pylori
I have a patient she has H pylori Used two or three Dosage but now she has pain in chest and Can't Eat due to pian in Esophagus, Shen she eat feeling something in her Esophagus,what will be the reason and how can you prescribe Any dosage Thanks
Treatment Options for H. pylori in a Patient with Sensitive Stomach
I am a 35-year-old male, 180 cm tall. My weight was 61 kg and I was living normally when I suddenly developed dizziness and an unusual sensation of hunger. A general practitioner prescribed medication for acidity, dizziness, and Neofertan, but my stomach did not tolerate them. He later added Gaviscon and an antiemetic, without improvement. The nausea worsened and I stopped eating for one week. I then consulted a gastroenterologist who diagnosed gastric neurosis and increased the proton pump inhibitor to 40 mg, adding another medication and Librax. I improved slightly. After consuming ground dried figs, I had a relapse. Nausea and pain improved afterward, but I developed indigestion, loose stools, and lost 7 kg. The doctor again attributed it to gastric nerves. One month later I felt somewhat better, but dizziness and unusual hunger returned one week after stopping the 40 mg PPI. I underwent liver tests, anemia tests, and H. pylori testing. Results were normal except for confirmed H. pylori infection. The doctor said I might not tolerate eradication therapy at that time, which increased my anxiety. Four months later I had a gastroscopy (fibroscopy), which showed moderate chronic gastritis with H. pylori infection, and Entamoeba cysts in stool analysis. I was prescribed quadruple therapy without bismuth but did not start it due to fear of side effects. Instead, I used propolis, mastic gum, Manuka honey, and some herbs. I regained 1 kg, but loose stools and intermittent dizziness persist. I traveled to visit my wife (she carries H. pylori without symptoms) for one week. After returning, I regularly consumed cinnamon and strong herbs (cinnamon, clove, moringa, licorice, anise, star anise, cumin, black seed, fenugreek) and acidic extra virgin olive oil. I then developed stomach pain, burning, and a relapse. I took Aulcer 20 mg, which caused severe pain, nausea, and a strong urge to vomit. My questions: • Is this a new infection from my wife, irritation from herbs and oil, or progression of H. pylori? • Given my sensitive stomach and chronic inflammation, how can I tolerate eradication therapy? • Can sequential therapy be considered instead of quadruple therapy, and what are its chances of success in my case?
My stool is very, very dark brown and my heart is beating very fast.
Hello, I am a 16-year-old girl and I have some health concerns that I want to describe. Recently, I noticed that my stool has been very dark, almost black in some areas, but mostly very dark brown. It happened yesterday and also today. I am not sure if it is normal, and it worries me a lot. I have no pain in my stomach, no nausea, no vomiting, and I feel otherwise okay physically. The stool is not sticky or shiny like tar, and I do not have any blood that I can see. I also feel very hungry all the time, even after eating recently. Two days ago, I could go for more than six hours without eating, but now I get hungry very quickly. I have eaten chocolate, fast food from McDonald’s, bubble tea, and beets recently. I also take some sachets for gut health, but I do not take them every day. Additionally, today I have a mild headache and my heart feels like it is beating very fast. I feel a bit anxious and scared about these symptoms. I do not have dizziness, fainting, or weakness. I am not currently on any medications other than the gut sachets. I am worried because I have never experienced these symptoms before, and I do not know if they are serious. I would like to know if these symptoms are normal or if I need to see a doctor. I am looking for advice on whether I should be concerned and what steps I should take to feel better. Thank you for your help.
Persistent gastritis that won’t go away.
My wife has been having a recurrence of her gastritis for the past month. She has taken sucralfate, lansoprazole, antacids, and ranitidine. She still feels nauseous, and today she developed pain on the left side of her abdomen that radiates to her back. This afternoon she went to a general practitioner and was given an injection of ranitidine and a pain reliever. However, she is still experiencing pain now. I feel sad seeing my wife like this. What should I do?
نزيف مع البراز
أبي يبلغ من العمر ٤٧ سنة عنده نزيف مع الفضلات غير مختلط معها على جدرانها لون الدم احمر غامق مائل للأسود دون وجود ألم ولا حتى دوخة أو تعب أو خفقان وجاء ذلك بعد اسهال أما الآن لم يعد موجودا لون البراز بني مائل للأصفر
خروج دم
أبي يبلغ من العمر ٤٧ عاما عنده خروج دم مع الفضلات لكن غير مختلط مع البراز لون الدم احمر غامق وكثير دون وجود ألم دون وجود أي أعراض مثل الدوخة أو التعب أو الخفقان لكنه كان يعاني من الإسهال منذ فترة لكن الآن لم يعد الإسهال موجوداً
When should I go back to the ER
I relapsed on alcohol 9 days ago and detoxed at the hospital. I'm still vomiting and haven't had any solid food for 9 days. I can't even keep water down even with taking my Protonics and zofran. When should I go back to the hospital
Contipitation
Hello doctor, I am a 15-year-old boy. Around 3 weeks ago I started exercise and skipped breakfast for 2 days. After that I had constipation and gas. Now bowel movements are happening but slightly loose (not watery, no blood). I also feel heaviness on the upper left side of my stomach, more after eating and while taking deep breaths. No fever, no vomiting. Kindly advise what this could be and if any treatment or tests are needed.
Persistent Fullness and Early Satiety
Hi, I’m 18 years old. I have been feeling extremely full after just a few bites of food every day for months. My stomach feels heavy and uncomfortable all the time. I also have constipation — even when I go to the toilet around three times a day, it still doesn’t feel fully done. I was never like this before. My stool is normal, and I don’t have vomiting, blood, or severe pain, but the fullness and bloating make it very hard to eat and affect my daily life. I have tried some medicines my doctor gave me, and they only help with constipation, but the bloating and heaviness do not go away. I want to know what might be causing this and what I can do to feel better.
Constipation
I have neurogenic bowel and I’ve been taking magnesium citrate since yesterday I was able to have bowel movements all day yesterday but they are less today is this normal I’m very worried and anxious if you can answer asap I would appreciate it
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