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Chronic Gastritis

Despite medical management with proton pump inhibitors, analgesics, and supportive medications, the abdominal pain persisted. Investigations including CECT abdomen, abdominal ultrasonography, and X-ray revealed no significant abnormalities. Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy performed in February 2026 showed antral gastritis with a negative rapid urease test. Due to ongoing symptoms, repeat endoscopy with biopsy was conducted in April 2026, which revealed Grade III lower esophageal sphincter, H. pylori–associated gastritis. I was subsequently treated with H. pylori eradication therapy(HP KIT) and continued ppi's for 4 more weeks. But symptoms still persist.

I have a back and left flank pain

Hi from last fees days I have a pain from my upper back to left flank . The pain comes and goes. N it gets better with a movement also . Like when I stretch it . And no specific pain when I press it . But my stool is mushy . Is it related? I got my blood tests done 2 months back n I took livUD and live 52DS but I have stopped talking any medicines now .

Elevated LFT

Hello Doctor, my father had an angioplasty on 7th Jan 2026. His latest blood report shows an elevated GGT (154) and ALT (69). I have attached the Ultrasound, and Fibroscan reports. ​He is currently taking Ecosprin 75, Prasudoc 10, Tazloc 20, Orofer XT, and Nikoran 5 in the morning; and Atorva 20, Concor 2.5, and Nikoran 5 at night. He also finished a 12-week course of Uprise 60K recently. ​Could the high GGT be due to the Atorva, his daily intake of homemade paneer, or the Vitamin D? Please let us know how we can bring these levels down safely. Blood Test- AST-47 ALT-69 GGT- 154 Alkaline Phosphatase- 156 PROTHROMBIN TIME (PT) - 14.5 INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED RATIO (INR) - 1.09 MEAN PROTHROMBIN TIME OF CONTROL PLASMA (MNPT) - 13.50 HEPATITIS C ANTIBODIES - 0.05 HEPATITIS B SURFACE ANTIGEN - 0.38

Liver enzymes elevated

Sir, Please help me out with some diet and meditations. Im alcholic and from last 20 days I quit drinking

Fatty Liver

What is the best treatment for fatty liver grade two ? Any home remedy or proven advise ? Suggestions shall help.

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Pancreatitis

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Worm Causing Severe Pain in Abdomen

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Gall Stones

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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