Hemorrhoids

2018-06-27 11:16:47
Hi, please, Doc I need your help! I've had hemorrhoids surgery (RBL) for external and internal the doc also cut thrombosed. so even four months after the surgery, I sometimes feel some slight and sometimes strong pain. So I was very worried I look at the mirror and I saw nothing but as I squeeze a little I can see a pink squishy thing hanging and my rectum just doesn't look normal I feel something is odd. so what'd think is it just a remaining part of the old piles or it's new one developing.
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First of all, piles should never be operated, It hurts the Rectum, Kshara Sutra Therapy is a unique ancient technique, which is proved to be an effective treatment of anorectal disorders. It is commonly recommended in patients suffering from Piles. According to World Health Organisation(WHO) , Kshar Sutra Therapy is better than any Modern Surgery for Piles.
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Go to nearest Ayurveda Kshar Sutra Specialist Doctor or consult me
Health Tips
Eat Fiber Food, Avoid Constipation

Answered2018-06-28 12:45:55

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Hello I understand your concerns There is possibility of anal stricture developing post operation. We have many good homeopathic medicines for haemorroids to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines You will definately get improvement in pain within 2-3days Please contact me directly through practo consult or call Online consultation and medicines at your doorstepalso available nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani

Answered2018-06-27 15:24:54

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Sir . Firstly examine ... is that recurring ? If yes then  reply same on practo will advice medication

Answered2018-06-27 14:02:42

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Homeopathic treatment for piles offers several more advantages. It is very economical when compared to any other alternative or complementary treatment for piles. At the same time, the homeopathic medicines do not have any side effects. This is one of the biggest advantages of Homeopathy over any other system of medicine. While you are under treatment of any other system of medicine, you run the risk of getting one or the other side effect while Homeopathic treatment for piles is absolutely safe A homoeopathic constitutional treatment will give you a permanent cure naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services

Answered2018-06-27 12:49:31

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Hello, Thanks for your query on Practo "As" per your clinical history is concerned do a clinical examination by your local doctor to know the exact cause of your problem.
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1)Eat high-fiber foods. Eat more fruits, vegetables and whole grains. Doing so softens the stool and increases its bulk, which will help you avoid the straining that can cause hemorrhoids or worsen symptoms from existing hemorrhoids. Add fiber to your diet slowly to avoid problems with gas. 2)Drink plenty of fluids. Drink six to eight glasses of water and other liquids (not alcohol) each day to help keep stools soft. 3)Consider fiber supplements.You can take over-the-counter fiber supplements, such as Metamucil and Citrucel, improve overall symptoms and bleeding from hemorrhoids. These products help keep stools soft and regular.If you use fiber supplements, be sure to drink at least eight glasses of water or other fluids every day. Otherwise, the supplements can cause constipation or make constipation worse. 4)Don't strain. Straining and holding your breath when trying to pass a stool creates greater pressure in the veins in the lower rectum. 5)Go as soon as you feel the urge. If you wait to pass a bowel movement and the urge goes away, your stool could become dry and be harder to pass. 6)Do exercise regularly. Stay active to help prevent constipation and to reduce pressure on veins, which can occur with long periods of standing or sitting. Exercise can also help you lose excess weight that may be contributing to your hemorrhoids. 7)Avoid long periods of sitting. Sitting too long, particularly on the toilet, can increase the pressure on the veins in the anus. Hope that helps

Answered2018-06-27 11:58:00

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Hello, Both the possiblty mey be there. CONSULT your treating doc.ok.

Answered2018-06-27 11:38:30

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Sir homeopathic treatment can permanently cure this problem of yours rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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you need to consult me online through this platform and medicines will be sent to you by courier

Answered2018-06-27 11:27:59

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I would advise you to meet a general surgeon so that it can be assessed. You may require corticosteroids, ointment, cream and laxatives as a medical treatment. The following lifestyle changes may be of help: - Do not strain during bowel movements - Reduce weight as per your BMI - Exercise regularly - Eat food rich in fiber and bran based cereals. - Have laxatives for strain to be reduced during bowel movements - Sitting on a donut ring cushions can reduce the pain while sitting.

Answered2018-06-27 11:43:20

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