Dr. Bir Singh Sehrawat - Gastroenterologist

Dr. Bir Singh Sehrawat - Gastroenterologist Dr. Bir Singh Sehrawat is a Gastroenterologist, Hepatologist & Therapeutic Endoscopist in Faridabad

Fatty Liver in Thin People – The Condition Nobody ExpectsFatty liver disease is often associated with obesity, but many ...
24/11/2025

Fatty Liver in Thin People – The Condition Nobody Expects

Fatty liver disease is often associated with obesity, but many thin individuals are surprised to learn that they too can develop this condition. In lean patients, fatty liver may be linked to genetics, hormonal imbalances, metabolic dysfunction, rapid weight loss, gut health issues, or lifestyle habits such as high sugar intake, irregular meals, or sedentary routines. Because these individuals do not fit the typical profile, symptoms are often overlooked.

Early signs can include fatigue, bloating, discomfort on the right side of the abdomen, or abnormal liver function tests. Since there is no visible weight-related clue, diagnosis is frequently delayed, allowing fatty accumulation and inflammation to progress silently.

Understanding that fatty liver is not solely a weight issue helps shift attention toward internal metabolic health. Simple interventions such as balanced nutrition, controlled carbohydrate intake, improving muscle mass, reducing alcohol, and monitoring vitamin levels can reverse early stages in many cases.

Awareness is essential—being thin does not guarantee liver health. Regular screening and early lifestyle attention can prevent long-term complications and protect liver function effectively.

GastroenterologistWe all experience occasional stomach discomfort, but persistent or unusual digestive issues can indica...
03/11/2025

Gastroenterologist

We all experience occasional stomach discomfort, but persistent or unusual digestive issues can indicate something more serious. Here are five signs it’s time to consult a gastroenterologist.

1. Constant Bloating and Gas:
If you often feel uncomfortably full or experience excessive gas even after light meals, it could signal irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), food intolerance, or digestive tract inflammation.

2. Frequent Heartburn or Acid Reflux:
Occasional acidity is normal, but if it happens several times a week or causes chest pain and difficulty swallowing, you might have GERD (Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease).

3. Persistent Abdominal Pain:
Sharp or cramping pain that doesn’t go away can be linked to ulcers, gallstones, or gastritis — all requiring medical evaluation.

4. Changes in Bowel Habits:
Long-term diarrhea, constipation, or noticing blood or mucus in stool should never be ignored. These may indicate infections, inflammatory bowel disease, or even colon issues.

5. Unexplained Weight Loss or Fatigue:
Losing weight without trying or feeling constantly tired might point to malabsorption or gastrointestinal disorders.

If you notice any of these symptoms, don’t self-medicate. A gastroenterologist can help diagnose the root cause and start the right treatment early.

🔥 That burning in your throat might not be acidity — it could be Silent Reflux! 😶‍🌫️Know the difference before it damage...
30/10/2025

🔥 That burning in your throat might not be acidity — it could be Silent Reflux! 😶‍🌫️
Know the difference before it damages your voice & throat health. 💬✨

On this Bhai Dooj, celebrating the timeless bond of love, laughter, and sibling mischief 💫Here’s to memories that never ...
23/10/2025

On this Bhai Dooj, celebrating the timeless bond of love, laughter, and sibling mischief 💫
Here’s to memories that never fade and a bond that only grows stronger. 💛

✨ Wishing everyone a blessed Govardhan Puja!May Lord Krishna protect us from all obstacles and bless our homes with pros...
22/10/2025

✨ Wishing everyone a blessed Govardhan Puja!
May Lord Krishna protect us from all obstacles and bless our homes with prosperity, love, and devotion. 🌾🙏

20/10/2025

✨ This Diwali, let’s light up lives with care, compassion, and hope.
Wishing everyone a joyous and healthy Diwali from our entire team! 💛

✨ May this Dhanteras bring health, wealth, and endless prosperity to you and your loved ones!Celebrate the festival of l...
18/10/2025

✨ May this Dhanteras bring health, wealth, and endless prosperity to you and your loved ones!
Celebrate the festival of light and abundance with positivity and gratitude.
🌼 Wishing you a sparkling and prosperous Dhanteras!

Bloating, Acidity, or Irregular Motions? 🌀 Your gut is trying to tell you something — don’t ignore it!                  ...
08/10/2025

Bloating, Acidity, or Irregular Motions? 🌀 Your gut is trying to tell you something — don’t ignore it!

On this Gandhi Jayanti, let’s remember the values of truth, peace, and non-violence that continue to inspire the world. ...
02/10/2025

On this Gandhi Jayanti, let’s remember the values of truth, peace, and non-violence that continue to inspire the world. 🌸
May we strive to build a future where kindness and unity guide our actions every day. ✨
Let’s walk together on the path of peace and harmony. 🤝

This Dussehra, let’s celebrate the eternal victory of good over evil and light over darkness. 🌟May this festival bring n...
02/10/2025

This Dussehra, let’s celebrate the eternal victory of good over evil and light over darkness. 🌟
May this festival bring new hopes, fresh beginnings, and the courage to overcome challenges in our lives. 💫
Let’s welcome positivity and spread joy all around. 🌼

Silent Digestive Disorders: When Mild Symptoms Require AttentionDigestive health problems often go unnoticed because the...
25/09/2025

Silent Digestive Disorders: When Mild Symptoms Require Attention

Digestive health problems often go unnoticed because their symptoms can seem minor or easily brushed aside. Occasional bloating, mild acidity, irregular bowel movements, or a feeling of heaviness after meals are often ignored as “normal.” However, these subtle signs can sometimes point to underlying digestive disorders that, if left unchecked, may progress into more serious conditions.

Silent digestive disorders like gastritis, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), celiac disease, or even early liver and pancreatic issues often begin with vague discomfort. Persistent heartburn, unexplained fatigue, or frequent constipation should not be overlooked. These early indicators signal that the digestive system is struggling and may need medical evaluation.

The challenge lies in differentiating between temporary indigestion and a recurring issue. Keeping track of how often symptoms appear, their triggers, and any changes in appetite or weight can help identify when professional care is necessary.

Simple lifestyle changes—such as mindful eating, balanced nutrition, hydration, and stress management—can support digestion. But if symptoms persist, consulting a doctor ensures timely diagnosis and treatment. Paying attention to these “silent” signals can prevent long-term complications and protect overall health.

IBS vs IBD: Key Differences You Should KnowIrritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are often...
09/09/2025

IBS vs IBD: Key Differences You Should Know

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) are often confused due to similar symptoms — but they are very different conditions. IBS is a functional disorder of the digestive tract with no visible inflammation, whereas IBD (which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis) involves chronic inflammation and can lead to serious complications.

IBS typically causes abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, or diarrhea, often triggered by stress or food. IBD, on the other hand, presents with more severe symptoms — including bloody stools, weight loss, fatigue, and damage to the intestinal lining. IBD is a structural disease that may require immunosuppressants or surgery, while IBS is managed through diet, lifestyle changes, and sometimes antispasmodic medications.

Accurate diagnosis is essential. Tests like colonoscopy, stool analysis, and imaging can help differentiate the two. Misdiagnosis can lead to delayed treatment and worsening symptoms.

Dr. Bir Singh Sehrawat, Director and HOD of Gastroenterology at Marengo QRG Hospital, provides expert care in diagnosing and treating both IBS and IBD. Understanding the distinction is the first step toward effective management and a healthier gut.

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