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Bleeding during loo
I think I have developed internal haemmoride...when I go to washroom..with a bit pain in passing stool...there is some blood around it...I have been having this problem...from...last 3 months..but it solves when I took medicines...and when I think I am fine I leave the medicines and it happens again...please suggest me the medicines
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no medicine required. change you diet and lifestyle. you are too young to be on any medication for chronic diseases. 1. prevent constipation at any cost 2. only two meals a day ( 11am and 7 pm) 3. vitamin c and magnesium supplements 4. spore based probiotics
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Hemorrhoids basically due to constipation So you need to treat the constipation first by eating a high fibre diet and taking some stool softners rest I have to take history I can help you out so please consult me online for further treatment
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Lower GI endoscopy will diagnose your problem
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