Stomach Ulcer

Health Q&A
Constipation

I have constipation issue since years. But since sometime I am facing fecal impaction kind of thing. Stool is not coming out on its own. It use to happen sometime earlier but since last 10 days i am taking mepreat, I can't pass stool in the noon. I took (glycerine suppository and lexapeg) same day for 2 alternative days. Now I am not able to pass morning stool as well. Earlier atleast morning stool was passed but stuck feeling was there. I have too much gas. No bloating, vommiting or pain but not no stool passing as well. I am drinking 2 liter water atleast per day. Eating also less. Should I take glycerine suppository and lexapeg more? I don't want to be dependent on that.

Mebeverine before or after food

Most Respected gastroenterologists here, Last year i was prescribed rifagut 550, providac capsule and meva c capsule for IBS related abdominal cramps. Meva c was to be taken twice and 20 minutes before food. However another gastroenterologist has now prescribed me Rifagut 550, econorm 250 capsule and colospa retard (mebeverine 200 mg) . Colospa retard is once daily after breakfast. Am confused if colospa retard (mebeverine 200) is also better off taking before food? Do they work differently if taken before or after food? Does their potency dictates timing of taking? Warm regards 🙏🏻

Constipation

I usually have constipation. But since sometime I have hard stool stuck at rectrm end which is not coming out on its own. I used glycerine suppository and lexapeg. One dose but still same.

Gastroenterologist

Digestive problems with food not digested properly, gas problem in everyday basis . I have trouble with latrine

Persistent Acidity and Digestive Issues

I am a 30-year-old male experiencing frequent acidity and digestive discomfort for the past few weeks. I often feel a burning sensation in the stomach and chest, especially after eating spicy, oily, or heavy meals. Sometimes I experience bloating, excessive gas, sour belching, and a feeling of fullness even after eating a small quantity of food. The symptoms are more noticeable at night or when lying down after meals. I occasionally feel nausea and mild stomach discomfort but have not noticed vomiting or blood in stools. Temporary relief is obtained with antacids, but the symptoms keep recurring. I would like to know the possible cause, whether this could be gastritis, acid reflux (GERD), or another digestive condition, what investigations may be required, and the most effective treatment along with dietary and lifestyle modifications to achieve long-term relief.

Health Feed
Piles/haemorrhoids - Laser Treatment and Laser Surgery

LASER PILES TREATMENT OR SURGERY.Contrary to belief, haemorrhoids (piles) are necessary for everyone. They have a role in continence(once ability to control/postpone defecation). They will never cause cancer or turn into one. Causes of enlarged piles/bleeding are associated ...

Haemorrhoids or Piles

While most patients come with self-diagnosis of suffering from piles/haemorrhoids, I reassure them that it's a normal part of every human being and we are all born with them. Another myth is pain from piles. Piles are painless and cause bleeding, itching and sometimes jelly-like secretions, but ...

Laparoscopic Surgery For Hernia

Hernia is one of the common ailments that needs surgical advice at an early stage. Hernia is Abnormal Protrusion of intra-abdominal organs or tissues through some weak areas of abdominal wall. There are different types of hernia such as Inguinal Hernia (Lump in groin), Ventral Hernia(Lump in ...

Lifestyle Diseases Hit the Aam Aadmi

Diabetes and hypertension cases have increased by 68% and 28% in government hospitals in 2013-14In the last year alone, diabetes and hypertension cases increased by 68 and 28 per cent respectively in state and municipal hospitals. The upward trend has been particularly ...

Obesity in Teenagers - a Cause for Concern

Cardiovascular diseases and Diabetes would be the largest cause of death and disability in India by 2020 as per a World Health Organisation (WHO) report. The onset of Non Communicable diseases like obesity and stroke is now seen in much younger age groups starting from 15 years onwards. Obesity ...