- female
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
Are there any surgical options for gastroparesis? I've been dealing with constant bloating, nausea, and even fever. It's really affecting my daily life. Can you also share a doctor's contact who specializes in this?

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View allI'm really worried about my friend. They're dealing with a lot of vomiting and loose motion. They've been given some medicine but it doesnt seem to be helping much. Is there any more effective medicine that you would suggest?
It sounds like your friend is dealing with a severe stomach issue. If the prescribed medicines aren't working, it's important for them to revisit their doctor, as it could be a sign of an underlying infection or condition that requires a different approach. In some cases, probiotics or a more specific treatment might be needed.
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My sister's SGOT and SGPT levels are really high, with SGPT being around 5000. What could this mean for her health? Are there any specific precautions or treatments she needs to consider? She's currently admitted to the hospital, and we're quite worried. Could you please guide us on what to expect and how we can help her in this situation?
High levels of SGOT and SGPT indicate liver damage. An SGPT level of around 5000 is significantly elevated and indicates severe liver injury. Your sister is already admitted in the hospital which is the right decision. The doctors will likely run further tests to determine the underlying cause of the liver damage. In the meantime, she may be given medications like N-acetylcysteine (NAC) to help protect her liver cells. It is important for her to avoid alcohol, fatty foods, and any medications that can further harm the liver. She may also need to follow a specific diet plan recommended by the healthcare team. The treatment and precautions will depend on the specific cause of the liver damage, so it's important to follow the advice of her healthcare providers.
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Can homeopathy actually cure Barrett's esophagus and how long does it usually take I was told surgery isn't needed and given sompraz but I'm curious if homeopathy has worked for others with this condition
Whether surgery is needed depends on the exact diagnosis, size, and severity of the condition. Some cases can be managed without surgery, while others may require it for effective treatment. A detailed evaluation will help decide the best course of action.
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