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jab mai kuch bi khata hu ya pani bi pita huupri pet mai bahut pain hota hai - #10393

Dhanaranjan nayak

mujhekabi losse motion or constipation hota hai mai kuch bi kahata ya pani bi pita hu tabhi mera pett kuch atak geya hai or rightside mai har waqt pain hota hai khana khane ke badd mujhe pett mai dard rahta hai

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Your symptoms, including frequent episodes of both loose motions and constipation, along with persistent abdominal pain particularly in the right side, might indicate several potential underlying conditions. This kind of alternating bowel habit could be related to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or potentially something more specific like inflammatory bowel disease, gallstones, or even a peptic ulcer. The fact that you feel pain in the upper abdomen after eating or drinking could suggest issues related to the stomach or the neighboring organs. Here’s what might help get to the bottom of it: Start by keeping a food diary to track what you eat and drink, as well as when symptoms occur—this can help identify any trigger foods. Consider a visit to a healthcare provider for a thorough evaluation. They might recommend investigations like blood tests, ultrasonography, or endoscopy to assess areas like the gastrointestinal tract or gallbladder for diagnosis. Try to eat smaller, more frequent meals rather than large ones, and avoid foods known to cause bloating or gas, such as beans, cabbage, and carbonated drinks. Hydration is important, but certain beverages like caffeine or alcohol can exacerbate such symptoms, so notice if any specific drinks aggravate your pain. If the pain is severe or you notice any red-flag symptoms like unintentional weight loss, blood in stool, or nighttime symptoms disrupting sleep, it’s crucial to seek prompt medical attention as it might signify a more serious condition. While waiting for an initial consultation, you could also explore probiotic supplements or peppermint oil capsules after discussing them with a healthcare provider, which can sometimes provide relief in IBS. However, these should be used cautiously and with professional guidance to avoid any adverse effects, especially considering your current condition.

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