Best Hepatologist Doctor in Silchar

Dr. Rajiv Lochan (Manipal Hospitals Bengaluru)

Dr. Rajiv Lochan (Manipal Hospitals Bengaluru)

Hepatologist

Consult for:  Jaundice, Belly Pain, Poor Appetite, Dark Urine, Tiredness, Leg Swelling, Nausea

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10 Years Experience Overall
Silchar
Dr. Dibyajyoti Bora

Dr. Dibyajyoti Bora

Hepatologist

Consult for:  Jaundice, Belly Pain, Poor Appetite, Dark Urine, Tiredness, Leg Swelling, Nausea

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22 Years Experience Overall
Guwahati

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, liver conditions like hepatitis or jaundice can lead to dark, tea-colored urine due to high levels of bilirubin in the bloodstream.

See a doctor if dark urine persists despite drinking fluids, or if it's accompanied by fever, abdominal pain, yellowing of the eyes/skin, or changes in bowel habits.

Not always. mild darkening may result from dehydration or diet. however, if it persists or is accompanied by other symptoms like yellow skin, pain, or fatigue, it may indicate a medical issue.

Stay well-hydrated, avoid excessive intake of foods or supplements known to darken urine, and manage underlying health conditions with regular medical checkups.

Seek medical help if the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by fever, vomiting, blood in stool, bloating, or if it worsens over time.

Belly pain can be caused by indigestion, gas, constipation, food poisoning, stomach infections, ulcers, or more serious issues like appendicitis or gallstones.

Dark urine can be caused by dehydration, certain foods (like beetroot or fava beans), medications, liver or kidney problems, or blood in the urine (hematuria).

Yes, stress and anxiety can affect digestion and cause belly pain, cramps, or discomfort. this is often referred to as a “nervous stomach.”

Treatment depends on the cause. it may involve medications, lifestyle changes, stopping certain drugs, or procedures to clear bile ducts. in severe cases, hospitalization may be needed.

Jaundice can be caused by liver diseases (like hepatitis or cirrhosis), bile duct obstruction, hemolytic anemia, infections, alcohol abuse, or certain medications.

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