- Male
- 22 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm feeling some pain in the lower part of my stomach, specifically on the right side, whenever I touch it with my fingers. I'm a bit worried about what this could mean and what steps I should take next. Could you help me understand what's causing this?
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Ayurvedic Weight Gain Powder Side Effects
Immediate Action
- Stop the powder: Discontinue using the Ayurvedic weight gain powder immediately.
- Consult a doctor: Visit a healthcare professional, preferably a gastroenterologist, to address the side effects.
Symptoms and Possible Causes
- Loss of appetite (Bhukh nahi lagna): Potential liver or digestive system issues.
- Vomiting: Could be related to liver dysfunction, digestive issues, or medication side effects.
- Nausea and food aversion (Khane ki badbu ana): May indicate liver or digestive system problems.
- Elevated SGOT and SGPT: Indicates potential liver damage or inflammation.
Treatment and Recovery
- Liver function tests: Regularly monitor liver function to assess the extent of damage.
- Medication and supplements: Your doctor may prescribe medications or supplements to support liver health and alleviate symptoms.
- Dietary changes: Follow a healthy, balanced diet to support liver recovery and overall well-being.
- Avoid self-medication: Refrain from taking any medications or supplements without consulting your doctor.
Please Note
- Seek medical attention: If symptoms worsen or you experience severe abdominal pain, vomiting blood, or difficulty breathing.
- Inform your doctor: Share the details of the Ayurvedic weight gain powder, including its ingredients and dosage.
Dr. Dr Khaleel Suggests...
Consult a Gastroenterology/gi Medicine Specialist
Answered 04/07/2025
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