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Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders Online Doctors Consultation — page 12

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Questions about Gastrointestinal Disorders

Constipation and annoroxia

332 days ago
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Stomaxh problem daily constipation and annoroxia for last 5 years fatty liver grade 1 also bp high medicine for 7 years urine flow also less prostate 37 grams. Weigh 98kg height 5.8 please suggest what to do


Bad smell farting

332 days ago
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My weight:54kg Height:5.8 I am suffering with badsmell farting frequently and constipation occasionally and this bad smell farting and constipation is an indication of malabsorption? What diagnostic tests are done to detect malabsorption


Bloating, constipation & unable to pass the gas

332 days ago
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I am suffering from bloating problem since 2020 and constipation too. Due to this I am unable to pass the gas. Whenever I took luxative I have go to toilet more than 3-4 times and when I pass the gas it's with stool and my underwear got dirty. Doctor said that you are suffering from IBS. Plz help


Want to get rid of Stomach problems permanently

332 days ago
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Can parietal cells regenerate after being lost or dead due to h pylori infection? Is there stem cells therapy to improve conditions like gerd, hypochlorohydria, ibs etc. I am having gerd, smelly flatulence specially after eating protein meals, burping and loose floating yellow stools. I don't know what to do, I am helpless. Almost tried all treatment from allopathic to ayurveda but no results only the bacteria got eradicated by taking antibiotics. Help me.


Bloating and indigestion

332 days ago
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CT scan with oral & contrast result normal. Endoscopy and signmdoscopy result normal. Lft, kft result normal. Dibatic is there bloating and indigestion. What is the reason. Kindly suggest. Taking gasofat, rafiklem,


Pain in right side of my lower abdomen

332 days ago
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My right lower abdomen hurts when my bowels are not empty. The pain will subside for a few days only to come back again. This has been going on for the past few months. There seems to be pain when I bend over sometimes.


Bilirubin high

333 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
4 answers

Just got my tests done and my bilirubin is trending at 0.99. is it dangerous? I have not any medical history. Just got my yearly tests done. My weight is 90kg height 5.8 I just want to know about the heart and liver reports. The basic vitals are high for these two organs, so just want to know if any immediate medication is required or just basic diet and life cycle will heal the vitals.


A bilirubin level of 0.99 is actually within the normal range. Typically, anything below 1.2 mg/dl is considered normal.¹ So, in your case, there's no immediate cause for concern regarding your bilirubin levels. However you should focus on gut health(constipation ,acidity, bloating)by taking probiotic and laxative
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Indigestion

335 days ago
2 answers

I am suffering from indigestion and constipation since last 2 year. My usually suffer from loose stool and constipation. I am want a permanent solution to my problem.


I'm sorry to hear about your discomfort. Chronic digestive issues like indigestion, constipation, and alternating loose stools can have various underlying causes. Given that this has been persistent for two years, it’s essential to approach the problem methodically. Here are a few things you can consider: . Consult a Gastroenterologist Diagnosis: It’s important to see a doctor, preferably a gastroenterologist, for a proper evaluation. Conditions like Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), food intolerances, or other gastrointestinal issues could be contributing to your symptoms. A doctor may recommend tests like blood work, stool tests, or an endoscopy to rule out underlying causes. 2. Dietary Changes Fiber Intake: Ensure that you're getting an adequate amount of fiber in your diet. For constipation, fiber helps to bulk up stool and make it easier to pass. Sources include fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes. Hydration: Drink plenty of water throughout the day. Dehydration is a common cause of constipation. Probiotics: Incorporate foods that contain probiotics (like yogurt, kefir, or fermented foods) or take a probiotic supplement. These can help balance gut bacteria and improve digestion. Avoid Trigger Foods: Certain foods, such as high-fat or spicy foods, can aggravate indigestion. Caffeine, alcohol, and dairy can also worsen some digestive symptoms. 3. Lifestyle Modifications Exercise: Regular physical activity can help promote healthy bowel movements and improve digestion. Stress Management: Chronic stress can negatively affect the digestive system. Consider stress-reducing activities like yoga, meditation, or deep breathing exercises. Sleep: Ensure you are getting enough rest, as poor sleep can disrupt digestive health. 4. Consider Medical Treatments Prokinetic Medications: If your symptoms are related to motility issues (like slow bowel movements), your doctor may prescribe medications that promote normal bowel movement. Laxatives: For constipation, doctors might suggest mild, short-term use of laxatives. However, these should not be used long-term without medical guidance, as they can worsen symptoms over time. 5. Monitor and Track Symptoms Keeping a food and symptom diary can help identify patterns. For example, certain foods might be triggering your digestive problems. 6. Possible Conditions to Consider Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): IBS is often characterized by alternating diarrhea and constipation. A doctor can provide specific advice on managing IBS. Food Sensitivities or Allergies: Common triggers include gluten, lactose, and certain sugars. Consider discussing potential food intolerance testing with your doctor. Gut Infections or Imbalances: A bacterial or parasitic infection could also lead to chronic digestive issues. By working closely with a healthcare provider and incorporating dietary and lifestyle changes, there’s a good chance you can manage or even resolve your digestive issues over time. A tailored plan specific to your symptoms and diagnosis will be key.

How to reduce irritable bowl syndrome

336 days ago
1 answers

I have acidity problem mostly and disturb stomach some times I have motions some times vomiting and sevire acidity some time I have adimted in hospital also ibuse iladac l tablet since 2020 but I can't control this problem


Improve your diet bt including fibres and start eating curd with sugar 1 bowl with each meal .. avoid oily spicy food and outside food...take less nonveg
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Hemorrhoids

338 days ago
100 INR (~1.18 USD)
6 answers

I am having pain during and after defaecation and I also feel constipated. Sometimes there is itching. No blood till now. i need to go to the washroom atleast 4-5 times daily to clear my stomach when previously it was done in 1-2 times


Constipation is risk for hemorrhoids and in your case it most probably severe constipation due to lack of fibre...I would advise you take ishgulla(husk) and increase fibre diet along with 3-4 lit water intake immediately,and in case of bleeding kindly get checked with general surgeon

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