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Why Am I Experiencing Oily Gas? Understanding Gastrointestinal Symptoms

Question I have been passing gas for two consecutive days, and it has been accompanied by a liquid that resembles oil. I found online that this symptom can occur with weight loss pills, but I haven't taken any. Why is this happening? Which medical specialty should I see?


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, abnormal stool shape can occasionally occur in healthy individuals, but it is more significant if it happens frequently. For instance, persistent oily stools may indicate issues with the pancreas (such as chronic pancreatitis) or problems with intestinal absorption. If it ...

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Can You Get Hepatitis B After Vaccination? Understanding Risks and Testing

After receiving the hepatitis B vaccine, can one still contract hepatitis B? Hello Doctor: I received the hepatitis B vaccine when I was in elementary school, and my liver function tests were normal during my vocational school health check. Two years ago, my blood donation report...


Dr. Xu Jinchuan Reply:
Hello! Elevated liver function does not necessarily indicate that you have hepatitis B. The letter mentioned that you have received the hepatitis B vaccine, but it is unclear whether you were tested afterward to see if you developed surface antibodies. If you did, that means you ...

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Managing Slow Gut Motility: Tips for Better Digestive Health

Slow intestinal motility? Hello Dr. Su: I am quite thin, and I previously underwent a colonoscopy to investigate my issues. The doctor later informed me that I have slow intestinal motility, which affects my absorption. I used to experience frequent diarrhea, but after taking the...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
If you have slow peristalsis, you can eat more easily digestible foods, such as vegetables or fruits, while also drinking plenty of water and increasing your intake of fiber-rich foods.

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Digestive Troubles: Understanding Your Symptoms and Solutions

Is it poor digestion? Hello, I have noticed that whenever I eat grapefruit or dragon fruit, I experience diarrhea and it seems like I can't digest them. Each time I eat them, I also have stomach pain. Three years ago, I was in a car accident and took antibiotics for about a ...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
If you experience diarrhea and abdominal pain after eating grapefruit and dragon fruit, it may be due to your sensitivity to these fruits. Your stomach may have gastritis or ulcers, so it is advisable to consult a gastroenterologist.

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Do Liver Supplements Help with Fatty Liver Disease?

Are liver-protective medications effective for fatty liver disease? Hello, Dr. Chen. My husband has fatty liver disease, but due to work-related social obligations, he cannot avoid drinking. I would like to ask if liver supplements containing milk thistle have any liver repair or...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, the extract from milk thistle, known as silymarin, is commonly prescribed in clinical settings for its mild hepatoprotective effects, which can reduce inflammation. However, this does not mean that one can continue to consume alcohol. It is important to maintain a balanced...

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Understanding Gastrointestinal Symptoms: When to Worry About Your Health

My liver, gallbladder, and gastrointestinal system? Doctor, may I ask why sometimes my stool appears to have dark streaks? Sometimes I experience pain in my anus when I have a bowel movement but can't fully pass stool. Other times, I have diarrhea and experience anal pain, g...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, your father has been diagnosed with colorectal cancer, which places you at high risk for colorectal cancer as well. If you are experiencing irregular bowel movements, it is advisable to visit a gastroenterology clinic for a colon and rectal examination. Both colonoscopy an...

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Signs of Serious Liver Issues: Dark Spots, Poor Appetite, and Swallowing Difficulties

Large black spots all over the body, poor appetite, and difficulty swallowing..? I have been drinking alcohol and consuming betel nut for a long time, and due to driving for work at night, I recently found that I can't sleep without drinking. I have developed large dark spot...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, you have developed a large dark spot on your skin. I recommend that you visit a dermatologist for an examination to rule out any serious skin conditions, such as melanoma. Regarding your other symptoms, including poor appetite, difficulty swallowing, and weight loss, pleas...

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Understanding Gastrointestinal Issues: Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Gastrointestinal issues What symptoms might indicate gastrointestinal issues? I find that every time I eat, I immediately feel the urge to use the restroom, and it's always diarrhea. I usually eat more than average, yet I don't gain weight; it feels like what I consume ...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
Your symptoms are more indicative of allergic colitis, commonly known as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). You may want to schedule a colonoscopy for further evaluation.

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Understanding Weight Gain Challenges: When to Seek Gastroenterology Help

Weight gain I am 26 years old, 170 cm tall, and weigh 52 kg. I am significantly below my ideal weight, and I would like to know what methods I can use to consistently gain weight. I generally eat normally, but my weight sometimes decreases rapidly (it drops quickly, but it takes ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, may I ask if you frequently experience diarrhea? Do you have palpitations or tremors? Are you eating, drinking, or urinating more than usual? It would be advisable to see a general internist, family medicine physician, endocrinologist, or gastroenterologist for some prelim...

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Is It Possible to Have Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Understanding Your Symptoms

Could it be irritable bowel syndrome? Since mid-May of this year, I have been experiencing poor appetite and upper abdominal bloating. At the beginning of June, I participated in a routine health check arranged by my company. The report showed no abnormalities. A week later, I we...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
In addition to irritable bowel syndrome, your symptoms also warrant consideration of liver disease as well as conditions related to the pancreas and small intestine. Therefore, it is recommended that you visit a gastroenterology department at a medical center for further examinat...

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Understanding Colorectal Cancer with Liver Metastasis in Elderly Patients

Malignant tumor of the transverse colon with multiple liver metastases? Hello, my father is 83 years old and recently underwent a right hemicolectomy and liver biopsy due to a malignant colon tumor. The physician indicated that the postoperative pathology report shows that the ma...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Response: Hello, colon cancer with liver metastasis is classified as stage IV colon cancer, with an average survival of about six months to one year. Post-surgery, chemotherapy (either intravenous or oral) may be acceptable, or hepatic artery embolization could be attempted. Curr...

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Understanding Digestive Issues: Oil Stools, Mucus, and Cancer Concerns

Bowel issues? Hello, Dr. Chen: I would like to ask about the characteristics of oily stools and stools that contain mucus. Three weeks ago, I visited a doctor who diagnosed me with mild gastritis, and after taking medication, I felt some improvement! However, I still feel somethi...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, if you are concerned about blood in your stool or gastrointestinal bleeding, you can visit a hospital outpatient clinic or get a stool test to check for occult blood. Steatorrhea (fatty stools) is often caused by pancreatic or small intestine diseases leading to malabsorpt...

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Understanding Pellet-Like Stools: When Is It Not Constipation?

Constipation that is not classified as constipation? I would like to ask the doctor, I have been experiencing pellet-like stools for several months, which are not formed into a shape, and the quantity is quite small. My bowel movements are not very regular, occurring about every ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
If your bowel habits have suddenly changed, the primary concern is whether there are any abnormalities in the colon. It is advisable to visit a hospital for a stool examination and to check for any family history of colorectal cancer. If necessary, a colonoscopy or a barium enema...

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Understanding Digestive Issues: Frequent Hunger, Diarrhea, and Weight Concerns

Hunger, eating, diarrhea, frequent bowel movements without end? Hello Doctor, I am a 21-year-old male student. First, I would like to mention that I have an allergic constitution (many doctors have said this). I often experience nasal allergies, such as a runny nose and nasal con...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
1. Frequent hunger indicates rapid gastrointestinal digestion or the presence of gastritis. 2. Increased frequency and volume of bowel movements suggest a functional disorder of the colon. 3. Experiencing diarrhea after overeating, drinking milk on an empty stomach, or during per...

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Post-Surgery Digestive Issues: Persistent Bloating and Loss of Appetite

Postoperative loss of appetite, persistent belching, and flatulence? I underwent surgery to remove my uterus and left ovary due to uterine fibroids on May 5th. However, post-surgery, I have been experiencing gastrointestinal discomfort and have been eating very little, resulting ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, after undergoing a hysterectomy and oophorectomy, you mentioned experiencing decreased appetite, belching, flatulence, and weight loss. I'm curious if you are also experiencing abdominal pain or bloating, and how your bowel movements have been. Is there a possibility ...

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Is Your Gut Too Straight? Understanding Digestive Health Concerns

Is the intestine too straight? Hello Dr. Chen, I have a rather unpleasant question. There is more than a 50% chance that the food I consume is expelled intact, for example, watermelon seeds or vegetables (which have already been cooked). Could it be that my intestines are too str...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello: May I ask if you are experiencing diarrhea? Or is there rapid intestinal peristalsis? Have you ever undergone intestinal resection surgery? Are you experiencing malnutrition or weight loss? How long have these symptoms persisted? It is important to know these details. If y...

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Exercise Tips for Managing Chronic Hepatitis: Safe Activities for Weight Loss

How to exercise with chronic hepatitis? Hello Dr. Liang, I have chronic hepatitis but do not have hepatitis A, B, or C. My doctor advised me to rest more, but I am overweight. What exercises can I do? Thank you.


Dr. Liang Jiade Reply:
Hello, in the case of chronic hepatitis, it is essential to clarify the underlying cause. A significant portion of chronic hepatitis is caused by obesity and fatty liver disease. Resting adequately means maintaining a regular schedule and avoiding staying up late, but it does not...

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Feeling a Lump in My Throat: Gastrointestinal Concerns Explained

I have a foreign body sensation in my throat! Recently, I have been feeling like there is something stuck in my throat for over a week! I went to see an otolaryngologist, and they said everything is fine! It feels like I can't even burp! Previously, this issue triggered arrh...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello: Do you experience symptoms such as chest burning, acid reflux, or chest pain? Sometimes unexplained throat pain, hoarseness, or wheezing may be caused by acid reflux into the esophagus. Of course, it can also stem from conditions affecting the esophagus itself, such as con...

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Understanding Constipation and Anal Growth: When to Seek Medical Help

I'm sorry, but I need the content you would like me Hello, doctor... I would like to ask you some questions, and I appreciate your answers... I have been experiencing constipation, and sometimes when I have a bowel movement, a small lump appears at the anus. It is not very p...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello: The situation you mentioned may be due to constipation, which causes the blood vessels around the anus to become engorged, leading to hemorrhoids. The presence of hard stools and straining during bowel movements can cause the hemorrhoids to rupture, resulting in fresh bloo...

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Why Am I Experiencing Oily Stools Without Weight Loss Medications?

Bowel movement The presence of a large amount of oil in the stool, especially without the use of weight loss medications or other drugs, can be attributed to several factors. One common reason is malabsorption, which occurs when the body is unable to properly absorb nutrients fro...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
The presence of a large amount of oil in the stool may indicate a pancreatic disorder, which could lead to insufficient secretion of digestive enzymes responsible for fat digestion, resulting in fat being excreted in the feces. Additionally, if the absorption function of the smal...

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