Incomplete evacuation (ibs)

2020-08-10 17:22:20
I am suffering from incomplete evacuation syndrome (ibs) for last 2 years and  i started my treatment 2 weeks ago and i didn't see any improvement in my health. I have to pass stool thrice a day and do not satisfy after it. I concern my doctor and he tested some tests like sigmoidoscopy , blood test and liver test . In these test i found suffering from liver problem and small hemorrohids . But now my liver is normal after taking medicine. But there is no improvement in my stool pass problem (ibs) . Also before going to doctor i have no pain in rectum but now after taking medicine i have  very little pain in my rectum at random days . It could be from Medicine high dose . Please advise some suggestions.
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You require thorough evaluation with battery of investigations. Maybe srus or dysenergia
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Answered2020-08-10 23:13:22

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Drink plenty of liquids approx 2 to 3 liters per day and do regular brisk walking for 30 mins everyday. This will help with increasing intestinal motility if u have significant pain then u need to sit in a tub of lukewarm water with a cap of betadine solution twice a day (sitz bath) for 10 mins Also preferably go on Indian style toilet, if not feasible use a footrest under feet while on toilet and bend a little forward so that chest/abdomen area and thighs are at angle of 35°

Answered2020-08-11 05:22:32

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Pls do anorectal manometry to exclude dyssynergic defecation

Answered2020-08-10 17:54:04

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