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Feeling Nauseous After Eating: Causes and Solutions

Feeling nauseous after eating? I have been experiencing nausea every time I eat for over a year. Could this be related to irregular eating habits?


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, 1. Frequent feelings of fullness and nausea may indicate irregular eating habits, indigestion, and are related to diet. It is important to chew food thoroughly, eat at regular intervals, avoid overeating, and limit the intake of fried and spicy foods. Additionally, refra...

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Understanding Causes and Precautions for Gastric Bleeding: A Guide

Gastrointestinal bleeding Gastric bleeding can be caused by several factors, including peptic ulcers, gastritis, esophageal varices, and certain medications such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Other potential causes include tumors, stress-related mucosal diseas...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, the symptoms of upper gastrointestinal bleeding include black stools, vomiting blood, vomiting coffee-ground-like material, dizziness, palpitations, and shock. Common causes of upper gastrointestinal bleeding include peptic ulcers (duodenal ulcers, gastric ulcers), esophag...

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Understanding Post-Meal Nausea: Causes and Concerns in Digestive Health

Feeling nauseous after eating? Hello Dr. Chen, I've been experiencing nausea after meals for quite some time now, along with a cough and a feeling of wanting to vomit. Usually, after vomiting once or twice, I feel much better. I went to the hospital for an endoscopy, and the...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello, sir: Please trust the professional examination of your gastroenterologist and pay attention to whether there is improvement after treatment. Changhua Hospital cares about your health. Chen Shidian

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Acute Vomiting and Diarrhea with Blood: When to Seek Medical Help

If you are experiencing acute vomiting and diarrhea with blood in your stool, it is important to seek medical attention promptly. Here are the steps you should take: 1. **Seek Immediate Care**: Go to the nearest emergency room or urgent care facility. 2. **Provide Detailed Infor...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, based on the symptoms, it appears to be acute gastroenteritis. The presence of bloody stools is most likely due to severe diarrhea leading to hemorrhoidal bleeding. If the gastroenteritis (vomiting and diarrhea) has resolved but the bloody stools persist, it is advisable t...

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Understanding Persistent Gastrointestinal Motility Issues After Illness

Continuous gastrointestinal motility? Hello Doctor: It started with a cold, runny nose, nasal congestion, and a mild cough. By the third day, I suddenly felt nauseous and had gastrointestinal discomfort. The doctor prescribed me the following medications: BUSCOPAN, DIFENHIDRAMINE...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, based on your symptoms, it appears to be a cold causing gastrointestinal discomfort. If you have already taken medication but still experience some gastrointestinal symptoms, you should visit the outpatient clinic for further evaluation. In your case, there is no immediate...

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Understanding Bloating: When to Seek Help for Gastrointestinal Discomfort

Gastrointestinal discomfort Every time I catch a cold, I experience bloating in my stomach even when I haven't eaten anything. My abdomen swells up completely, and from the side, it looks like the curve of a balloon. What could be the issue? Should I go to an outpatient clin...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, a cold can sometimes be accompanied by gastroenteritis, which may present symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. During a cold, it is advisable to get plenty of rest and maintain a light diet. If gastrointestinal discomfort persists for an extende...

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Understanding Abdominal Pain and Vomiting: Possible Causes and Solutions

Abdominal pain and vomiting? Recently, I have been experiencing frequent abdominal pain to the point where I can't eat. I initially thought it was just bloating or pain before my menstrual period, but I often feel nauseous and have random sharp pains in the lower abdomen, us...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Dear Ms. Chang, Due to intestinal motility disorder, you may start with local heat application and additionally consider medication treatment. However, if necessary, a gynecological examination may be required. Best regards, Chen Shih-Tien Changhua Hospital

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Understanding Blood in Vomit: Causes and When to Seek Help

Vomiting with blood? Feeling bloated after eating too much at night and then inducing vomiting can be concerning, especially if you noticed blood in the vomit. The presence of blood, even if it was only in one instance, could indicate a potential issue such as irritation or damag...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, vomiting or severe vomiting, such as after excessive alcohol consumption, can cause injury to the gastric and esophageal mucosa, leading to bleeding. The most common injury is a tear at the esophagogastric junction, which is usually minor and can heal on its own. However, ...

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Understanding Elevated Blood Ammonia Levels: Causes, Symptoms, and Testing

Blood ammonia I have alcoholic hepatitis, coronary artery disease, a minor stroke, and gallstones. Recently, I went to the emergency room due to abdominal bloating, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Blood tests showed my serum ammonia level was 130. The doctor informed me tha...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, elevated ammonia levels are toxic to the brain. Normally, ammonia is produced from protein metabolism. However, the human body has a urea cycle system to eliminate ammonia. In children with congenital metabolic disorders, this can lead to hyperammonemia, which may present ...

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Why Do Sweet Foods Make Me Nauseous? Understanding Your Symptoms

Eating sweet foods can cause nausea? Doctor, I experience nausea whenever I consume sweets. Even drinking sugary beverages or chewing gum makes me feel sick. If I eat just a few bites, I end up vomiting shortly after, regardless of whether my stomach is empty or not. Could you pl...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, sweets can easily stimulate gastric acid secretion, leading to other gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, acid reflux, and belching. Therefore, individuals with gastric issues are often advised to limit their intake of sugar or sweet foods. Best regards, Dr. Chen Chih...

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Managing Gastrointestinal Issues During Pregnancy: Tips and Insights

Gastrointestinal issues during pregnancy? Hello, doctor. I am currently five months pregnant and have been experiencing bloating since the beginning of my pregnancy. In the early stages, I had persistent vomiting and my appetite has not improved much; it fluctuates. For example, ...


Dr. You Ligang Reply:
If symptoms arise after pregnancy while being normal before, it may be due to increased abdominal pressure, which compresses the gastrointestinal tract and slows digestion. It is recommended to eat more fruits, stay hydrated, take vitamins, avoid sitting for long periods, and inc...

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Understanding Liver and Gastrointestinal Issues: When to Seek Further Testing

Regarding the liver and stomach? Hello, Gastroenterologist: A few days ago, I started feeling discomfort in my stomach, but I did not seek medical attention. One night, I suddenly experienced severe stomach pain that was unbearable, so I immediately went to the emergency room. I ...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, 1. Based on your symptoms and test results, it appears to be acute hepatitis. The causes of acute hepatitis can be categorized into viral hepatitis (including hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, and other viruses such as EBV, CMV, HSV, etc.) and non-viral hepatitis, which includes ...

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Accidental Ingestion of Small Plastic Objects: What to Expect?

Ingestion of foreign substances? Hello, if a small plastic piece the size of a ten-dollar coin is accidentally ingested, will it be excreted naturally, or will it need to be removed via endoscopy?


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, foreign bodies of this size can be expelled. Clinical intervention is only necessary if obstruction symptoms such as vomiting or abdominal pain occur, which may even require surgery. Best regards, Dr. Chen Qi-Feng, Taoyuan Hospital, Department of Health...

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Understanding Gastric Polyps: Questions After Two Endoscopies

Both gastroscopies revealed numerous gastric polyps (with an interval of one and a half years)? Hello Dr. Chen: I have undergone self-paid health check-ups for two consecutive years and have found polyps in my stomach. This year, I just completed a painless (under anesthesia) exa...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, "gastric polyps" are quite common lesions in clinical practice, with approximately 2% to 3% of the general population having gastric polyps. Most gastric polyps are asymptomatic, and many individuals discover they have them incidentally during gastroscopy. Only a...

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Understanding Upper Abdominal Pain: Causes and Remedies

Pain above the navel? I have severe pain above my navel and below my chest. I also have diarrhea. I had lunch at school today and I'm not sure if it was because I ate too quickly, as I usually eat very slowly, or if it was the fried yam and fresh milk that caused this. Tonig...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, pain above the navel accompanied by diarrhea may indicate gastroenteritis. It is recommended to avoid irritating foods for the next few days (including: overly acidic, spicy, sugary foods, fried items, tea, coffee, and milk). Please consume a bland diet and monitor for per...

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Understanding Gastroscopy: Duration, Risks, and Overcoming Anxiety

Gastroscopy Hello Doctor, I would like to ask how long a normal gastroscopy takes. I am quite afraid that the endoscope entering my throat will cause a strong foreign body sensation that makes me want to vomit. Is there a risk of gastric perforation with a painless gastroscopy? H...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, generally speaking, the duration of an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is about 3 to 5 minutes. A painless endoscopy does not increase the risk of gastric perforation; it only requires the administration of anesthetic. Based on the symptoms, gastroesophageal reflux diseas...

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Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Hello, I would like to ask the doctor about my recent symptoms. I have been experiencing nausea, and even a small amount of any food makes me feel like vomiting. I also have a sensation of a foreign body in my throat. Could this be irritable bowel s...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Based on the symptoms, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) is the most likely issue. If over-the-counter antacids are ineffective, it is recommended to undergo an upper endoscopy to assess the severity of the reflux and provide appropriate and effective medication. The cost of...

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Unexplained Abdominal Pain: When to Seek Medical Attention?

Unexplained pain Hello, doctor: On Monday, I experienced a loss of appetite, and eating caused vomiting. After lunch and dinner, I felt nauseous, which means I haven't had a normal meal all day. However, after vomiting in the evening, I felt pain in the area between my ribs,...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, if you do not usually experience these symptoms, your condition may be acute gastritis. If the discomfort persists, please seek medical attention. Best wishes, Dr. Chen Qifeng, Taoyuan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare.

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Understanding Symptoms: Spleen Inflammation vs. Gallstones

Regarding splenitis? The symptoms of left upper abdominal pain radiating to the back, accompanied by vomiting, belching, and occasional dizziness that lasts for a few minutes, could indicate either splenic inflammation or gallstones. However, these symptoms are more commonly asso...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello: Left upper abdominal pain with vomiting, belching, and dizziness. Differential diagnoses include esophageal, gastric, and duodenal diseases, as well as pancreatic disorders. Splenic enlargement due to various reasons (such as infections or hematologic diseases) can sometim...

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Understanding Upper Abdominal Swelling: Signs of Liver or Gastrointestinal Issues?

Abdominal distension? I have recently started experiencing swelling in my upper abdomen. I would like to ask the doctor if this could be a sign of liver disease or if it is related to gastrointestinal issues. I often cough to the point of having nausea and sometimes vomit what I ...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Hello, abdominal distension in the upper abdomen requires evaluation by a physician and possibly further examination to determine the cause, which could be related to gastrointestinal issues or liver and biliary problems. If there is severe coughing, it can indeed lead to nausea ...

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