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Asked for Female | 31 Years

The patient was complaining of upper stomach discomfort, bloating and excessive gas. they decided to self-medicate with paracetamol and Metrogyl pills for one day. the patient went to the hospital 36 hours later. the doctors did tests, a total blood count, stool and urine test which all turned out negative. The physician said it might be indigestion. prescribed omeprazole, relcer gel and levofloxacin. its been 48 hours and the patient still has no relief from their symptoms. please advise

Answered by Dr. Samrat Jankar

If the patient has not experienced relief from their symptoms after 48 hours of following the prescribed medications, it would be advisable for them to contact their physician for further evaluation. . In the meantime the patient can try avoiding trigger foods, eat smaller meals, stay hydrated, and manage stress. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterologyy" (853)

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My son is 11 he has recurrent gastric pain with fever 102.5 degrees every 4 hrs and vomiting stays a day or two and gets well with calpol 6 plus, risek IV and onseron I have been to many drs we have done tests of crp, ana profile, occult stool, stool dr, cbc ,esr, h pylori I know you don't treat children, i have been to many many drs, I was wondering if there is some area we might be missing for tests, something that can help in diagnosis, all his test results are clear and we are very confused and worried

Male | 11

From what you have described, your son may be having a gastrointestinal infection based on the recurrent gastric pain of fever and vomiting. Your son should have a comprehensive evaluation and treatment by an experienced gastroenterologist. The specialist may recommend further testing like endoscopy or imaging studies to determine the root of the problem. It is advisable to seek medical attention early in order to avoid any complications.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I got into a fight and was suffocating under someone's weight when I coughed up blood. After which, I ingested some harpic and it hurts my chest and near my stomach to swallow anything at all. This was 2 days ago. I weigh 60 kgs. I also get blurry vision sometimes although I'm unsure if its the trauma to my head or harpic.

Female | 17

You might have serious internal injuries. If you cough up any blood, have chest pain or trouble swallowing, or cannot see clearly, you should be concerned. Ingesting Harpic might have hurt your esophagus and stomach even more. Internal bleeding or other complications could be why these symptoms are occurring; therefore it is vital that you seek immediate medical attention.

Answered on 30th May '24

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Phele mujhe kafi din s fever aa rha tha ..check krvaya to usm typhoid aaya ...pr ab mujhe fever nhi hai to kya dbai Lena jrori hai

Female | 45

Typhoid causes high fe­ver, weakness, stomach pain, and poor appe­tite. It comes from the bacteria, Salmone­lla typhi. Even though the fever's gone­, you must finish antibiotics. This gets rid of bacteria fully and stops it from returning. So take­ medicine exactly as the doctor said.

Answered on 31st July '24

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symptoms come and go, but are severe when they occur symptoms started three days ago and got worse today symtoms include severe presssure, cramping and tension around the belly button area and middle of the abdomen, swollen abdomen, minor tenderness and soreness, intense discomfort could these symptoms be caused by my changes in diet and stress levels? why do thy symptoms come and go?

Female | 20

The symptoms you're going through, namely tightness and cramps in the stomach, could be connected to changes in diet as well as stress levels. When stressed out, our body shows it mostly around the abdomen area. Symptoms coming and disappearing could be because of different levels of stress at different times and how the body handles various foods. Use some relaxation methods; keep a diary of what you eat so that you may know the foods that set off the symptoms.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I been on omeprozole for more than 3months i been taking it well but recently i am having lots of cramps and body twitches i was put on panko denk an i am still having cramps and twitches and added side effects headache nasuea what can be done to have this problem resolve

Female | 31

The symptoms might be related to the drug such as cramps, muscle spasms, headache, and feeling sick. Some drugs can cause such issues at times. You must inform your physician about these signs. They may prescribe a different medication or adjust the dose to minimize these side effects. Do not discontinue the drug until you have consulted your doctor.

Answered on 14th June '24

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I was having a leg pain and my sister gave me a drug that was made of diclofenac-misoprostol. After taking the drug I had intense lower abdominal pain and bled. I’m a virgin and I’m afraid that affected my hymen.

Female | 22

Combinational drug diclofenac-misoprostol is widely used to alleviate pain symptoms. But it may cause some severe side effects including abdominal pain and bleeding, especially in patients with ulcer history. If any of these symptoms occur, you should visit a gastroenterologist immediately. It is highly advised that you do not take any medications unless a doctor has prescribed such.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir my promblem is feeling incomplete Bowles and sometimes pain burning in stomach so I went near gastro department they suggest me colonoscopy and endoscopy Total reports is normal doctor said me that You have ibs .. is ibs is permanent curable? What foods should I avoid.is excercise is good ibs?

Male | 29

Dealing with not fee­ling all empty after going to the bathroom and tummy trouble­s, I get it. Irritable bowel syndrome­, or IBS for short, commonly brings these issues. It's a lasting condition ne­eding ongoing care. Cutting out things that trigger it like­ dairy, spicy eats, and caffeinated drinks might provide­ relief. Staying active re­gularly also helps manage symptoms. Don't forget to drink ple­nty of fluids and de-stress, as these­ can worsen IBS. 

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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