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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.

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.

Anus outer region

Is this outer region looks normal?? If no please tell me what it is? Had 2 times hard stool.. after that strechy sharp feeling when about to pass slight hard stool. Normal stool experience no strechy feeling no pain no bleeding no hard lump. Please guide

Stomach pain, watery motion and vomiting

Today on 11 July 26 My child is experiencing stomach pain and he had fever on 09 july to 10 July 26 which resolved with 250 mg colpol every 6 hrs for 2 days but during this time he was complaining about stomach pain he was complaining about this from a week, today he complaint again and vomitted only water and some rice we are giving him boiled Cooled water from one week but he occasionally complaint about stomach pain Even before one week

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.

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Dr. Gregory D Gibbons - Internal Medicine
Dr. Gregory D Gibbons Internal Medicine (Residency, Medical School, Medical degree, DO, Doctorate Of Medicine, Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine, Class of 1979) 47 years experience Ohio Gastroenterology Group Inc
Columbus 43202, COLUMBUS
Dr. Jeffrey S Sams - Internal Medicine
Dr. Jeffrey S Sams Internal Medicine (Medical School, Medical Education, Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine, Class of 1978) 48 years experience Nationwide Children's Hospital
Canal Winchester, COLUMBUS
Dr. Hayat  Mousa - Pediatrician
Dr. Hayat Mousa Pediatrician (Medical School, Residency - ID, Fellowship 2, Fellowship in pediatric gastroenterology, hepatology, and nutrition, MD, Pediatric Residency, Physician Leadership Academy, Faculty Leadership Institute) 33 years experience Ohio State Harding Hospital
Fifth by Northwest, COLUMBUS
Dr. David Andrew Sabol - Internal Medicine
Dr. David Andrew Sabol Internal Medicine (Medical School, Fellowship, Internship, Medical Education, Fellowship in Gastroenterology, Residency in Internal Medicine) 28 years experience Central Ohio Endoscopy Center
Glen Echo, COLUMBUS
Dr. Ryan S D Carvalho - Pediatrician
Dr. Ryan S D Carvalho Pediatrician (Medical School, Medical Education) 27 years experience Pediatric Academic Association
Columbus 43205, COLUMBUS