/
/
Gastrointestinal Disorders

Gastrointestinal Disorders Online Doctors Consultation — page 3

104 questions

Experience the Precision of Evidence-Based Medicine in Managing Gastrointestinal Disorders Through Our Online Consultations Discover reliable, science-backed solutions for a wide range of gastrointestinal disorders with our online consultations. Our platform connects you with experienced medical professionals specializing in evidence-based treatments for digestive health, providing timely and accurate guidance. We address conditions such as acid reflux (GERD), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), gastritis, peptic ulcers, constipation, diarrhea, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, celiac disease, gallstones, liver disorders, and other gastrointestinal concerns. Through confidential and accessible consultations, our doctors help identify the root causes of your symptoms and recommend personalized treatment plans grounded in the latest clinical research. Early medical intervention can alleviate discomfort, prevent complications, and improve your quality of life. Whether you’re experiencing abdominal pain, bloating, heartburn, changes in bowel habits, nausea, or any other digestive symptoms, our team is ready to provide expert support and solutions. Our evidence-based approach ensures accurate diagnoses and effective treatments, with options for both free and paid consultations. Without requiring site registration, our licensed practitioners deliver professional and anonymous advice, all from the comfort of your home. Take control of your digestive health today—consult an evidence-based medicine specialist online!

Questions about Gastrointestinal Disorders

Eating problem

39 days ago
1 answers

Colun pull up sarjary karaya he par khana nahi kha sakte he kyu ki khane ki nali block ho gai he us k bad 4 bar khane ki nali ko sahi kiya gya endo scipi ke jariye but 1 se 2 din me hi fir se food pipe bandh ho jati he ab is ke age kya kare


Patient Name: Pintu Age: 38 Diagnosis: Blockage of the food pipe (esophagus), requiring multiple endoscopic interventions C/O- Recurrent blockage of the food pipe despite endoscopic interventions (4 times). Difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia). Endoscopic corrections have been performed with temporary relief (1-2 days). Work up: 1) Esophageal manometry 2) Barium Swallow X ray Ap ye test karaye fr dekhte hai. Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276 ( Whatsapp only )
Accepted response

Gastric problem

39 days ago
1 answers

My gall bladder is removed in 2014. I have stomach issue for a long period.the doctors diagnosed ibs and gerd. I also have health anxiety.i have changed lot of doctors but every doctor said you are ok .you have only sensitive intestines


Diagnosis: Post-cholecystectomy gastrointestinal sensitivity Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS – Mixed type) Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) Health Anxiety (Somatic Symptom Disorder) You need treatment for these conditions. Need to know more about the condition before starting your treatment.
Accepted response

Fatty liver

40 days ago
1 answers

I am diagnosed with fatty liver gr 2. Is it reversible and how? Whether any lifestyle modifications help? I am also having gerd. How to control the same. I have tried both allopathic and Ayurveda treatments.


yea there is treatment for this available. It requires better follow up and monitoring. You can take the paid consultation here because it requires some tests and investigations or you can check out on whats app by tele consultation. Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276 WhatsApp only
Accepted response

Liver disorder

41 days ago
1 answers

Right abdomen pain, constipation,high sugar felling tiredness full day,sgpt is 96.8 or sgot is 58 in what to do please tell me feeling nausea or vomiting can you please tell me how to cure this severe constipation occurred


**Outpatient Consultation – General Medicine / Patient Name:** [ Roshan] **Age/Sex:** 19 / Female **Date:** 12-04-2025 **Chronic Illnesses:** Diabetes Mellitus (Type not specified) # **Presenting Complaints:** 1. Pain in right side of abdomen 2. Severe constipation 3. Nausea and occasional vomiting 4. Fatigue/tiredness throughout the day 5. Elevated blood sugar levels 6. Raised liver enzymes: - SGPT (ALT): 96.8 IU/L - SGOT (AST): 58 IU/L # **Provisional Diagnosis:** - **Fatty Liver (NAFLD)** – suggested by elevated SGPT/SGOT, common in diabetics - **Diabetic Gastroparesis** – causing bloating, nausea, and constipation - **Functional Constipation / Possible IBS-C** - **Hyperglycemia-induced fatigue and abdominal discomfort** ### **Suggested Investigations:** 1. Liver Function Test (LFT – repeat with GGT, ALP, Bilirubin) 2. HbA1c (to assess sugar control over 3 months) 3. Fasting and Postprandial Blood Sugar 4. Abdominal Ultrasound (for fatty liver, gallbladder, pancreas) 5. Thyroid Profile (T3, T4, TSH – hypothyroidism can worsen constipation) 6. Serum Electrolytes (to rule out imbalances causing fatigue) ### **Treatment & Management:** **1. For Constipation:** - Tab. *Lactulose* 10–15 mL at bedtime for 5–7 days - Tab. *Isabgol husk* (2 tsp) with warm water after dinner - Drink 8–10 glasses of water daily - Include fiber-rich foods: oats, papaya, soaked chia seeds, green leafy veggies - Walk for 15–20 minutes after meals **2. For Nausea/Vomiting:** - Tab. *Ondansetron 4 mg* SOS (as needed) before food - Small frequent meals, avoid oily/spicy food **3. For High SGPT/SGOT (Possible Fatty Liver):** - Tab. *Udiliv 150* – 1 tab twice daily (consult physician before starting) - Avoid fatty, fried food - Avoid self-medication (painkillers like paracetamol in excess can worsen liver) **4. For Tiredness & Blood Sugar Control:** - Recheck sugar readings and medication compliance - If on insulin/oral drugs – dosage adjustment may be needed - Include light protein in diet (boiled egg, lentils, paneer) ### **Lifestyle Advice:** 1. Walk for 30 minutes daily 2. Avoid sugar, sweetened drinks, white bread, and junk food 3. Take meals on time, no meal skipping 4. Practice deep breathing or light yoga for stress and fatigue 5. Sleep 7–8 hours daily ### **When to See a Doctor Urgently:** - Severe abdominal pain - Vomiting persists more than 1–2 days - Yellow eyes/skin (jaundice signs) - Blood in stool or dark-colored stools --- ### **Follow-Up:** - Review with reports in 7–10 days - Continue lifestyle changes and hydration Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276.
Accepted response

Not getting relief from ibs symptoms

41 days ago
2 answers

I am having pain on upper left and down left abdomen with diarrhea in morning and constipation in evening.. all my reports are normal. Doctor has diagnose me ibs ही has given me prescription of tab clistar rt and tab esopase 40 for 10 days.. I have been taking them from 5 days but got no relief pain in upper left abdomen while running.


Thanks for sharing, Rohit. I am here to help you with all my efforts. I understand it can be frustrating to deal with persistent symptoms, especially when initial medications don’t offer relief. Based on your symptoms and diagnosis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), here’s a structured clinical-style summary with next steps and suggestions. Follow-Up Clinical Note – Suspected IBS with Incomplete Relief Patient Name: Rohit Age/Sex: 25 / M Chronic Illnesses: Hypothyroidism Date: 12-04-2025 Chief Complaints: Persistent pain in upper left and lower left abdomen Diarrhea in the morning, followed by constipation in the evening Worsening pain with physical activity (e.g., running) No significant relief despite 5 days of: Tab Clistar-RT (antispasmodic/prokinetic) Tab Esopase 40 mg (proton pump inhibitor) Likely Diagnosis: Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Mixed Type (IBS-M) (Note: Functional gut disorder often linked with stress, food sensitivities, gut motility changes.) Points to Consider: IBS symptoms can take 2–4 weeks to respond to medication, lifestyle, and diet changes. Left-sided abdominal pain, especially worsening on exertion, may also involve: Gas entrapment in the colon/splenic flexure Mild colitis (even with normal reports) Functional bloating Hypothyroidism can slow gut motility, worsening IBS symptoms. Stress, irregular meals, sleep changes, or specific food triggers can contribute. Recommendations / Next Steps: Investigations (if not already done): Stool routine & occult blood CRP/ESR (inflammatory markers) Lactose intolerance and gluten sensitivity test Colonoscopy (if symptoms persist >4–6 weeks without relief) Diet & Lifestyle: Follow low-FODMAP diet for 3–4 weeks (removes fermentable carbs that trigger IBS) Avoid: dairy, artificial sweeteners, onions, garlic, legumes, and spicy food Eat small, frequent meals; avoid large gaps Stay hydrated with 2–3L water daily Gentle exercise or yoga, not intense running right now Consider CBT or stress-relief techniques – IBS strongly linked with brain-gut axis When to Revisit: If no improvement in 10–14 days If weight loss, blood in stool, fever, or fatigue develops You need proper treatment plan for this. Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
Accepted response

Bloating and gas

42 days ago
1 answers

I have suffering from gas and bloating from many year and last year I have so much gas that I feeling like choking and I consulted a doctor and some endoscopy and I have errorsive gastric and form tha I have taken so many medicine but can be heal and now also I have irritatoin in my Thorat and bloat smoatch and gas a I have choking felling and my stomach make noise and watery sound


Patient Name: Rishant Age/Sex: [Not Provided] Date: [Insert Date] Chief Complaints: Chronic bloating and excessive gas Choking sensation (especially during severe gas episodes) Throat irritation Noisy and watery sounds from the stomach Recurrent feeling of fullness and stomach discomfort History of Present Illness: Patient reports suffering from bloating and gas for several years. In the past year, symptoms worsened significantly, leading to choking-like sensation. An endoscopy was performed, and the patient was diagnosed with erosive gastritis. Since then, the patient has been on multiple medications, with partial or temporary relief. Currently, the patient still experiences: Persistent throat irritation Stomach bloating and gas Choking sensation Stomach producing noisy and watery sounds Previous Investigations: Upper GI Endoscopy: Erosive Gastritis (as per patient report) Assessment: Chronic Erosive Gastritis Likely GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease) contributing to throat symptoms Possible Functional Dyspepsia / IBS Rule out H. pylori infection, food intolerances, or SIBO (Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth) Further Workup (if not already done): H. pylori stool antigen or urea breath test Abdominal ultrasound Complete blood count, LFTs Lactose/fructose intolerance tests if suspected Please mention the medication you are taking. Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276 Follow up soon
Accepted response

Why i always have bloating and gas and choking sensation in my throat

42 days ago
1 answers

I fell.bloated and gas every day and I have irritatoin on my throat sometimes it's fell like choking and sore throat and burp alot what is the cause last year I have errorsive gastric I have take so many medicine but can not recover from.this symptoms


As you mentioned you had erosive gastritis last year, my honest opinion is you should go for Endoscopic evaluation along with some piece of food pipe taken for pathological examination and also H Pylori disease. Meanwhile Take Capsule Esokem D 1 capsule empty stomach Syrup Pantop MPS 2 tsp three times a day Syrup Sucral O 2 tsp three times a day
Accepted response

Pain in right right side of abdomen from 2019 and and when I eat pins and after a while it the pain and slowly comes down whenever I eat everything like whenever I eat full stomach then it pains sometime but not daily

43 days ago
1 answers

I have consulted so many times but I have found that there is no appendix and no any kind of means to say any kind of things in our in my intestine so the reason will be that I have an atomic ulcer and so what is the key what and what is the main thing that is causing me trouble to release guess in cousin trouble to pee. I have a stomach problem that is which is related that I am not able to release the case at a time while in our standing POS in airline I need more force to release the gas so what should I do and what is the best medicine for to clean all from stomach to large intestine and I am calling and it makes me it takes my effort in the bathroom I think I am also suffering from constipation


Patient Name: Abdul Soleh Age: 25 years Sex: Male Date: 13/04/2025 Chief Complaints: Chronic right-sided abdominal pain (since 2019) Pain increases after eating a full meal Occasional constipation Difficulty releasing gas and urine; requires effort History of suspected peptic ulcer (no appendix) Provisional Diagnosis: Functional Dyspepsia with Suspected Peptic Ulcer Disease Constipation-Predominant IBS Possible Pelvic Floor Dysfunction Investigations (if not done recently): Abdominal Ultrasound H. pylori test (stool antigen or breath test) Colonoscopy (if symptoms persist or worsen) Pelvic floor function tests (if urinary/gas difficulty continues) * Follow up with these reports for your treatment plan* Dr Shayeque Reza MD 9800280276
Accepted response

Experiencing Chest Pain While Sleeping on Left Side, Bloating, Loose Stools, and Severe Weakness

43 days ago
1 answers

Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing multiple health issues for the past few weeks. Whenever I sleep on my left side, I feel pain in my chest, which becomes quite uncomfortable. I also suffer from frequent bloating in my abdomen. My appetite has reduced significantly—I don’t feel hungry most of the time. Even when I eat, I tend to eat very little, and if I eat a full meal, I experience discomfort in digestion afterwards. Along with this, I’ve noticed that my stools are very loose and watery most of the time. I have also lost a lot of weight recently without trying, and this is worrying me. Due to all these symptoms, I constantly feel tired, weak, and low on energy throughout the day. These issues are starting to affect my daily life and mental peace. I would appreciate your guidance on what could be the possible causes and what tests or treatment I should consider. Thank you.


Hi Faizan, Thanks for sharing your concerns. Your symptoms—chest pain when lying on the left side, bloating, reduced appetite, loose stools, weight loss, and fatigue—suggest an issue likely related to your digestive system, such as gastritis, acid reflux, IBS, or a possible infection or malabsorption. The weight loss and weakness are especially important and should not be ignored. What you can do next: Please visit a physician or gastroenterologist soon. They may suggest: - Blood tests (CBC, iron, B12, etc.) - Stool test - Abdominal ultrasound - ECG or chest X-ray to rule out cardiac causes - Possibly an endoscopy In the meantime: - Eat light, small, frequent meals - Avoid spicy or greasy foods - Drink enough fluids and ORS if needed - Avoid lying down right after eating These symptoms can also affect your mental peace, so don’t hesitate to seek emotional support too. Early diagnosis will help you feel better faster. Take care, Dr. Aman Shaba Consultant Neuropsychiatrist 7992489808
Accepted response

Tried almost all medications but no relief can’t understand problem

43 days ago
1 answers

On medication since 5 day but very less relief I feel constipated My medicine are normaxin tablet 1-0-1 Lactihep syrup0-0-1 Enteriogermina 0-1-0 Did sonography all is normal Should I do other test as yet I have bad pain most of tume


Investigations: 1) Stool test (routine + occult blood + ova/cyst) 2) Blood tests (CBC, CRP, ESR – to rule out infection/inflammation) 3) Celiac screen (anti-tTG antibodies) if chronic pain, bloating, poor weight gain 4) X-ray abdomen – To check for fecal loading if constipation is severe
Accepted response

Popular articles