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Bleeding from anus
Dear Sir/Mam, It's bleeding from anus once i eat spicy food. Its been continuing from last 1.5 years. I consult with my doctor, he said that don't eat spicy food and given me some medicine and after eating medicine the things get well, But after some time when i eat little spicy it starts again, Can you please answer me why this injury is not healing.
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HELLO, IT'S CALLED HAEMORRHOID IN COMMON LAY MAN IT'S PILLS. WHEN EVER YOU EAT SPICY FRIED JUNK FOOD OR FOOD FROM OUTSIDE,OR CONSTIPATION IS THERE IT'S THE VICIOUSLY CYCLES U CAN ONLY BREAK THIS BY LIGHT DIET WITH LEAST SPICES, PLENTY OF LIQUIDS. TAB SIGMOFALM TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. IF EXCESSIVE BLOOD LOOSE TAB TRINEXA500 THREE TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. LOCALLY APPLY PROCTOSEDIL/ANOVATE OINTMENT WITH FINGER INSIDE ANAL MUCOSA ALL AROUND PROPERLY TWO TIMES A DAY FOR FIVE TO SEVEN DAYS. YOU CAN GO FOR LESSER SURGERY BU IT'S A RECURRENT EPISODE.  DIET CONTROL IS STILL REQUIRED AFTER SURGERY. SO PLEASE CONTROL YOUR TEMPTATION. I HOPE YOUR TREATING DOCTOR N I CAN MAKE YOU UNDERSTAND PROBABLY. OK.
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Please consult a  surgeon  bye
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Hello I understand your concerns You are suffering from piles or haemorroids. The only treatment it has in allopathy is surgery and even after surgery it can recur again. We have many good homeopathic medicines for piles or haemorroids to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep also available nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha's Homeopathic and Diet Clinic 09819      055014
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Without a cause not an effect exists... You are doing the cause and dont want to suffer from its affect ... is it possible? There is no escape from cause and effect  relationship.. Discrimination: this will definitely help you.. Example: whenever you are adding spicy food in your diet make sure that it should be mild or can bear by  body . Add good lipids in your food like ghee butter filtered oils.. so that lipid layers protect from irritation or damage from spices..and capillary ruptures.. whenever bleeding happens by fault then shift to milk / ghee/ butter added rice / cooked broken wheat  / boiled suji ... this will heal the wound inside soon
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