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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
I am 41 years old and a patient of IBS. Actually the problem arose when I first found mucous with blood in my stool in the month of June- July, 2018. Thereafter colonoscopy was done in the month of august, 2018 the report of which was normal. At that time I took rixmin 550 for 15 days, colospa-x and providac capsules for almost two months and my said problem went away. Now a few days ago I was advised taking librax BDAC for one month for my occasional abdominal cramps but as soon as I started taking librax I noticed that my stool appeared glossy after 4-5 days of my taking librax I again found mucous with tinge of blood in my stool. Then I was advised taking rixmin 550 BDPC for 7 days and the problem somehow went away but for the last one month I have been suffering from a problem of itching and burning sensation in my rectum area at the time of defecating and a small quantity of mucous with tinge of blood in my stool is noticed off snd on. So I can't make out what to do?
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Itching bleeding burning in lower abdomen can be due to IBS OR IBD. AND same SYMPTOMS in anal area can be due to piles fissure and other causes. If u have even little bit hard stools than that is the cause of the SYMPTOMS. Resulting in piles or fissure. Ibs is very difficult to completely get cured. Same is for constipation.
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discuss with more details about your SYMPTOMS. some specific histories are needed in addition.
Health Tips
For your IBS as well as constipation if any, plant based diet is the ideal diet with amazing benefits.
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