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Swelling of Stomach Questions

Asked for male, 73 years old from Chennai
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BHMS, MD - Homeopathy

Homeopathy Doctor•Bhubaneswar
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Edema in the right leg with associated symptoms like slow pitting and reddish swelling, coupled with a creatinine level of 1.5, can be indicative of underlying health issues that need medical attention. Here's a brief overview of what these symptoms might mean:
edema: edema refers to swelling caused by excess fluid trapped in your body's tissues. In the legs, it can be due to a variety of reasons, including venous insufficiency, lymphatic issues, or other localized problems.
Pitting edem...more
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General Physician•Navsari
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A barium swallow primarily focuses on visualizing the esophagus, assessing its structure and function. On the other hand, a barium meal, or upper gastrointestinal (gi) series, is a more comprehensive examination that involves imaging the entire upper digestive system, including the stomach and small intestine.
Since you've undergone a barium swallow, which specifically looks at the esophagus, and the results were good, it suggests that there are no apparent issues in that area. However, if y...more
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My daughter's age is 18 year. Dr. Last week she had a swear stomach pain with vomiting. We were go 11 am in the hospital they had given injection buscopan, domperidone, emset. But no improvement. At 7 pm we go again other hospital and they had given again emset, ranitidine, buscopan injection. But after that no improvement in the pain and vomiting. Next morning drmsuggest for ultrasound of whole abdomen, after ultrasound the appendix size was 6 mm. Then Dr. Said admit her in the hospital for 2-3 days if not remove the pain we will do surgery for appendix. But after we had go to other hospital they had done their ultrasound and xray of stomach. Dr. said 4.5 appendix size no need to operate. 5 to 8 appendix is normal. They had given ciplox tz, metrogyl, meftal spas, b complex, vitamin c tablets for 5 days. Now she feel relief in stomach pain but she had a feeling of nausea all day and some time she had a two three episodes of vomiting. Dr. Suggest me is 4.5 mam appendix size is normal.

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General Physician•Navsari
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The decision to operate on an inflamed appendix is typically based on a combination of clinical symptoms, physical examination findings, and imaging studies. An appendix size of 4.5 mm may be within a normal range, but the decision to operate is usually not based solely on the size but also on the presence of inflammation and clinical symptoms.
The fact that your daughter's stomach pain has improved is a positive sign. However, the persistent feeling of nausea and occasional vomiting may ind...more
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General Physician•Chittorgarh
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No ,as period is a layman term for menses means your body is throwing out blood and endometrial lining of uterus and as embryo can't embed in such situations so it's not possible.
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General Physician•Chittorgarh
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It's might be due to intussussception that proximal intestine within distal intestine most associated with meckel's diverticulitis. Get usg done at the time of pain.
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General Physician•Noida
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Hi,
you can continue the syrup. You may experience crampy pain, bloating, heaviness or headaches due to the pill. Nothing to worry.
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It is most likely a case of peptic ulcer. Upper gi endoscopy and later colonoscopy is recommended. You can also go for a cect abdomen if renal function is fine. Contact for consultation. I shall guide you.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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1.take home cooked, fresh light food. 2. Drink boiled water. 3. Take ors. Take care of dehydration. 4. Avoid fast foods, spicy and fried foods
5. Curd is good for you.
Homeopathy is a very effective for this problem. For details consult online.
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General Physician•Delhi
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The right lower abdominal pain you're experiencing, lasting for eight days, could be attributed to various factors. While appendicitis is a consideration, the absence of vomiting, nausea, or fever makes it less likely. Given your history of inguinal hernias and the ongoing pain despite Amoxicillin and Zerodol, it's crucial to consult your healthcare provider promptly. They can conduct a thorough evaluation, considering hernias and other potential causes. If the pain intensifies or if there are a...more
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