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Male | 63

Can diabetes cause severe constipation and stomach cramps?

Hi i am 63 yrs old have been a diabetic 20yrs. My problem i am constipated so bad that i get cramps in my tummy.i have used laxet a full botel tummy goes once then i feel ok till bed time...cramps are very very sore.i need something to get the blockage out...that what i think.

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Answered on 18th May '24

For severe constipation, especially with your long-term diabetes, it's important to address this carefully. Overuse of laxatives like Laxet can worsen the problem. Increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, and regular exercise can help. However, for immediate relief and to ensure it's safe given your medical history, please consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide appropriate treatment and manage any underlying issues.

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Female | Priyadharshini

What to do for stomach bloating at 22?

I am 22/F having a symptoms of stomach bloating. What should I do now

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Answered on 18th May '24

If you have been experiencing stomach bloating, there is no need to worry about your digestive health. This often happens when you feel bloated when your stomach is full or swollen. It could be due to eating too fast, swallowing air, or eating certain foods. The best way to avoid this is to slow down at the table, avoid fizzy drinks, and refrain from eating anything that causes bloating, like beans and broccoli. Otherwise, you can consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough check-up and proper treatment.

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Female | 19

Relief for Stomach and Throat Pain

Stomach Pain, Throat pain

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Answered on 18th May '24

Stomach and throat pain can be caused by various issues, such as infections, acid reflux, or gastrointestinal problems. For relief, you can try over-the-counter antacids or pain relievers and drink warm fluids like tea with honey for your throat. However, it's important to see a gastroenterologist to determine the exact cause and get the right treatment.

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Female | 22

Causes of Stomach Side Pain Explained

Why is my stomach side paining

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 18th May '24

Sometime­s, stomach pains strike on one side. Gas or ove­reating may cause this discomfort. It also could be because of a strained muscle. Howeve­r, more serious issues like­ ulcers or organ inflammation could also trigger such pain. If seve­re or persistent pain, me­dical consultation from a gastroenterologist is necessary. Meanwhile, stay hydrate­d. Rest up. Eat gentle and consume healthy food.

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Male | 40

Vomiting Blood and Blood Clots: What it Means

My is vomiting blood big, blood clots

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Answered on 18th May '24

Throwing up blood clots is concerning. It could me­an an ulcer or esophagus tear. Watch for black stool, dizzine­ss, and stomach aches. Act immediately and go to the hospital now. Your well-be­ing is vital, don't delay getting checke­d. Tests can identify the right cause so the treatment can begin as soon as possible.

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Male | 2.8

Why is my gall bladder collapsed with urinary bladder distension?

Gall bladder is collapsed. No dilatation of intra hepatic biliary radicles. Urinary bladder distends well and shows mildly diffuse wall thickening with fine moving echoes within, could be due to debris. Full bladder volume measures 56 cc and postvoid bladder shows 4 cc of the residual urine in the bladder. Prostate shows pre-pubertal status.

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Answered on 17th May '24

Based on the findings, there seems to be a collapsed gall bladder without any blockage in the bile ducts. The urinary bladder shows some thickening of its walls with possible debris, and a small amount of urine remains after voiding. It's important to consult a gastroenterologist for the gall bladder issue and a urologist for further evaluation of the urinary bladder condition.

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Female | 27

Weight Loss & Appetite Loss Post Gallbladder Surgery: Causes

MY sister underwent a laparoscopic surgery to remove gall bladder due to stone and found appendix also , was also removed. Now its been 2 months and she is experiencing weight loss and less appetite. when checked blood found SGOT-72.54 AND SGPT 137.47, what is the reason

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Answered on 17th May '24

Your sister's we­ight loss and reduced appetite­ after surgery are normal. He­r body is adjusting to the change. High SGOT and SGPT blood levels indicate live­r inflammation, which is common post-surgery. This also affects appetite­. Follow up with her doctor. They may recomme­nd diet changes or medicine­s to help her re­cover and regain appetite­. 

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Female | 17

What could be the cause of Anal Bleeding?

Mai jb bathroom jaati hu toh anal se blood aata hai

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 17th May '24

Swollen blood vessels, called haemorrhoids, might cause this. Constipation or diarrhe­a could also cause it. Drinking water, eating fiber-rich foods, and using medicated ointments may help. However, it is better to consult a gynecologist, as they would help identify the underlying issue and give you proper treatment plan

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Male | 17

Is Colospa 135 mg not relieving my IBS?

I have irritable bowel syndrome. I takes Colospa 135 mg tablet , but no relief.

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 16th May '24

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a medical condition that can bring various symptoms including bellyache, bloating, and changes in bowel movements. Colospa 135 mg relaxes the muscles in the gut to alleviate spasms concentrated in the digestive system. If the primary cause does not provide quick and effective relief, the condition may have other triggers like stress, diet, or other health problems. You can ask your gastroenterologist about the treatment that can work even better for you.

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Male | 17

Could My B12 Deficiency Cause My Many Symptoms?

Depression anxiety aur poor sleep b12 deficiency maitre headache also more stomach problems

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 16th May '24

It seems like you might be experiencing symptoms related to depression, anxiety, poor sleep, B12 deficiency, headaches, and stomach problems. I would recommend consulting with a psychiatrist to address your mental health concerns and a gastroenterologist to investigate and manage your stomach issues. They can provide proper assessment and treatment tailored to your needs.

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Male | 16

Am I Experiencing Anxiety Symptoms or Functional Dyspepsia?

I am 16 year old and have been facing nausea and feeling of fullness after eating.I also feel heart burn once in a week and these increase when I am in public or have exams comming up. I have have these for 6 months .Is it possible to have these symptoms because of anxiety?please tell that I don't have something like functional dyspepsia

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 14th May '24

You mentioned numerous problems that have tortured you in the last 2-3 months - like nausea, fullness after a meal, and heartburn. That can be a sign of anxiety. However, you say that they tend to become aggravated during high-pressure situations such as exams that may lead to that. Anxieties can lead to digestion problems and anticorrelated symptoms. Do some techniques like deep breathing or walking to reduce the stress level. Smaller and more frequent meals can also be of help to avoid your pain. 

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Male | 7

Experiencing Frequent Nausea, Vomiting, and Hemorrhoids?

Have mild fever always and have the feeling of vomiting and nausea and have the fisher

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 14th May '24

It sounds like you may be experiencing symptoms of a medical condition. I recommend seeing a doctor, particularly a gastroenterologist, who specializes in gastrointestinal issues like nausea and vomiting. They can provide a proper diagnosis and treatment plan tailored to your needs.

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Male | 7

Why does my child have vomiting and thinness constantly?

Latrin ke andar हल्के-हल्के Dane ubharna aur Pani sa rahana aur temperature rahata hai bacche ke dubla patla rahata har hamesha pareshani usko rahti hai vomiting aati rahti hai aur potty saaf nhi aati

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 14th May '24

The baby seems to be having some stomach problems. If there are any light-colored bumps on the skin, the water in the stool AKA diarrhea, and a long-lasting fever could indicate bacterial infection or intolerance. Through this process, the baby may feel very weak and can vomit frequently. You can take your kid to the doctor if they are experiencing so many symptoms and have them undergo check-ups and a prescribed treatment to fix them.

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Female | 51

Why Do I Have Diarrhea and Struggling Bowel Movements?

I am a 51 year old female and I have been having diarrhea and squishy poops and sometimes the poops can’t come out so I have to use my finger to get them out, so I am wondering why I keep getting these symptoms?

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Surgical Gastroenterologist

Answered on 13th May '24

Having diarrhea or soft poop could be due to many things such as infections or food sensitivities while difficulty passing stool could mean constipation. You need to eat more fiber, drink plenty of water, and also go for a medical check-up to know exactly what is wrong with you. 

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Female | 21

Why do I have stomach and lower abdominal pain?

I am a 21 year old. I am experiencing mild stomach cramping and need like pain. And sharp pain on my lower abdomen especially while urinating

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Answered on 13th May '24

It appears that a UTI might be the problem you’re having. UTIs sometimes lead to cramps in the stomach along with pain in the back or a sudden sharp pain in the lower abdomen when you urinate. These occur because bacteria have entered your urethra. You should drink plenty of water and take antibiotics. To avoid getting more UTIs, make sure to urinate after sex and keep good hygiene.

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