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Asked for Female | 31

How to manage amoxicillin-induced diarrhea with ear infection?

It’s understandable to be concerned about the side effects of your medication. Antibiotics like amoxicillin can sometimes lead to gastrointestinal issues, including diarrhea. It’s important to continue the antibiotic as prescribed, as it helps clear the infection. Taking probiotic supplements or consuming yogurt with live cultures may help restore your gut health. Make sure to stay hydrated and consider discussing any persistent symptoms with a gastroenterologist. They can provide further recommendations or adjust your treatment if necessary. 

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Asked for Female | 20

Why fever after skipping gas medicine during antibiotics?

It’s understandable to be concerned about your recent symptoms. The fever, combined with vomiting, could indicate several factors, such as the effects of the medication or a response to your illness. It’s important to complete your antibiotic course as prescribed, as stopping early can lead to incomplete treatment. Since you're experiencing ongoing fever, I recommend contacting a gastroenterologist. They can assess your situation and may suggest adjustments to your treatment plan. In the meantime, staying hydrated and resting can aid your recovery. 

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Asked for Male | 28

Can I discuss my abdomen scan report in consultation?

It's great that you have had an abdominal scan, as it can provide important insights into your health. Common reasons for discomfort in this area include digestive issues, inflammation, or organ-related concerns. Understanding your symptoms will help guide appropriate solutions, such as dietary changes, lifestyle adjustments, or medications. However, it's essential to discuss your scan results with a gastroenterologist who can provide tailored advice and treatment options. They can offer clarity and help address any concerns you may have. 

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Asked for Female | 40

Why Do I Have Temporary Abdominal Pain?

Temporary discomfort in your abdominal area can stem from various sources, such as digestive issues, gas, or muscle strain. Common signs include cramping, bloating, or a dull ache. You might find relief through rest, warm compresses, and staying hydrated. If you suspect food-related causes, consider light meals and avoid aggravating foods. Pay attention to any persistent or worsening symptoms, as they may require further evaluation. Consulting a gastroenterologist is always a good option to rule out any serious concerns and receive personalized advice. 

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Asked for Female | 15

Help! Ate food bitten by rat by mistake?

In their mouths and saliva, rats carry dangerous germs. If you eat food that happened to be gnawed on by a rat, you might develop symptoms such as stomachache, vomiting, or diarrhea. Ensure that you take plenty of water to keep yourself well-hydrated then look out for any serious signs like high fever. Just in case they occur, visit a doctor who will evaluate your condition further.

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Answered on 31st Mar '25

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Asked for Female | 28

Why Do I Experience Stomach Bloating Discomfort?

Bloating can cause discomfort and is often due to indigestion, gas, or dietary choices. Common symptoms include a feeling of fullness, visible swelling in the abdomen, and occasional pain. To alleviate this, try to eat smaller meals, avoid carbonated drinks, and incorporate fiber gradually into your diet. Staying active with light exercise can also help. If these simple adjustments don't bring relief or if your discomfort persists, I encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist. They can provide tailored advice and rule out any underlying issues.

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Asked for Female | 27

Are my frequent bathroom visits linked to piles?

Experiencing frequent bathroom visits in the morning can sometimes be linked to dietary habits, stress, or changes in bowel function, especially after multiple surgeries. While it may not directly correlate with your piles issue, it's essential to consult with a gastroenterologist to explore the underlying causes. Keeping a diary of your symptoms, including food intake and any discomfort, can be helpful for your doctor. 

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Asked for Female | 49

Should I Fear Endoscopy for Iron Deficiency Anemia?

It's completely natural to feel apprehensive before an endoscopy. This procedure helps identify underlying causes of iron deficiency anemia, such as gastrointestinal bleeding or ulcers. Common signs may include fatigue, pallor, or shortness of breath. Endoscopy is safe and typically well-tolerated, as it offers valuable insights for proper treatment. After the procedure, you may feel slightly groggy, but this will subside quickly. If you have lingering concerns, don’t hesitate to reach out to your gastroenterologist for guidance.

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Why am I experiencing Tounces problem and loose motion?

Loose stools can stem from various factors, including dietary changes, infections, or stress. Common symptoms include frequent trips to the bathroom, cramping, and urgency. Staying hydrated is crucial; try to drink plenty of fluids, such as water or oral rehydration solutions. Consuming bland foods like rice, bananas, and applesauce can also help your digestive system recover. If symptoms persist for more than a couple of days or if you experience severe pain or fever, it's essential to seek medical advice from gastroenterologist

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Asked for Female | 31

What's the best solution for amoxicillin-induced diarrhea?

It's common for amoxicillin to cause gastrointestinal issues like diarrhea due to changes in gut bacteria. Staying hydrated is essential; consider drinking water or clear fluids. You might also try consuming probiotics, found in yogurt or supplements, which can help restore balance in your digestive system. If diarrhea persists or worsens, please reach out to your gastroenterologist for further evaluation. They may suggest alternative medications or additional treatments. 

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Answered on 25th Mar '25

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Amoxicillin causing diarrhea with ear drops: What now?

It sounds like the antibiotic, amoxicillin, can sometimes unsettle the stomach, leading to diarrhea. This can occur as your body adjusts to the medication. To help manage this, ensure you stay hydrated and consider incorporating probiotics into your diet, which may assist in restoring gut balance. However, if the diarrhea becomes severe or persists, it’s important to consult your gastroenterologist. They can assess your symptoms and may adjust your treatment if necessary. 

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Answered on 25th Mar '25

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Asked for Male | 60

Experiencing Fever, Body and Stomach Pain - What's Wrong?

It sounds like you are experiencing significant discomfort, which can be caused by various factors, including infections, digestive issues, or inflammation. Symptoms like fever, body aches, and abdominal distress indicate that your body may be fighting something. Stay hydrated, rest, and consider over-the-counter pain relief for comfort. It's important to monitor your symptoms closely. If they persist beyond a couple of days or worsen, I strongly encourage you to consult with a gastroenterologist. They can provide a thorough evaluation and proper treatment tailored to your needs.

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Asked for Female | 52

Why Do I Not Feel Stool Passage Daily?

It sounds like you may be experiencing a concern related to bowel control. This can happen due to various reasons, including weak pelvic muscles, nerve issues, or digestive disorders. It's important to maintain a healthy diet rich in fiber and stay hydrated, as this can improve regularity and consistency. Engaging in pelvic floor exercises might help strengthen those muscles. However, since this situation can vary significantly among individuals, I encourage you to consult a gastroenterologist for a thorough evaluation and personalized advice. They can provide you with the best guidance tailored to your specific needs.

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Answered on 23rd Mar '25

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Why do I still have pancreatitis symptoms?

I'm sorry to hear about your discomfort. While normal enzyme levels are a positive sign, persistent pain, nausea after meals, and fatigue can indicate ongoing issues related to inflammation or dietary intolerances. It’s essential to consider factors such as your diet, hydration, and stress levels, as these can impact your symptoms. Gradually introducing a balanced diet with smaller meals might help. However, due to your ongoing symptoms, I strongly recommend consulting with a gastroenterologist. They can perform further evaluations to identify any underlying causes and recommend appropriate treatment options for your situation.

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Why do I have blood in stool with pain?

It’s understandable to feel concerned with your symptoms. Blood during bowel movements, discomfort in the anal area, and abdominal cramps could stem from various sources, including infections, inflammatory conditions, or vascular issues. Since you’ve been evaluated for piles and fissures, it would be wise to consult your gastroenterologist for further assessment. They may recommend additional tests to identify the underlying cause and suggest appropriate treatments. Staying hydrated and maintaining a balanced diet can also support your digestive health. 

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