Feeling pain while going to loo

2018-06-18 07:36:21
From last 2-3 days, I have to go for loo for 3-4 times a day. 1st loo is normal but after that from 2nd loo I am feeling pain in my anus and loo is also coming kind of semi liquid with mucus in it.
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Hello dear , take electrolyte powder and coconut water . Take rest . If Fever and increased frequency of loose stools then need to consult.
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consult me online or in clinic or any general physician
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plenty of water and juices. rest

Answered2018-06-19 06:44:30

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Answered2018-06-18 08:50:47

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Sir be assured your problem can be permanently cured by HOMOEOPATHIC treatment rapidly EFFECTIVELY and without any side effects
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Answered2018-06-18 08:17:24

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Do you have a history of irritable bowel syndrome.? Have you had any changes in your diet recently? Ayurveda has effective treatment options for your symptoms Please consult with detailed history to provide you with further plan of care

Answered2018-06-18 08:04:42

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