Piles (Haemorrhoid)

2021-04-24 10:55:07
I have been having pain while passing stool for the past 2-3 months. So 2 weeks, I consulted a doctor and he said it's haemorrhoid. I have been continuing his medication since then. The pain has almost gone now but still its hard for me to pass stool like before. So can someone please suggest the foods to avoid and to take to make my condition better. The medication which am using now is cremagel(h) , dezoflav and a smuth suspension syrup.
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You might be having fissure in Ano which has healed with scarring and might be leading to anal stenosis. Use high fibre diets with plenty of water. Don’t give pressure while passing stool. Use some lubricant before defecation. That might help you

Answered2021-05-04 15:47:29

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Haemorrhoid s rarely cause pain. Pl reconfirm . Take normal food with high fibres, increase water intake
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consult a surgeon. you can reach me on practo.

Answered2021-04-24 11:32:50

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As said there might be other causes for pain you have to correct your bowel habits, have fiber rich diet. Get a consultation if required

Answered2021-04-29 10:51:39

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High fiber diet Avoid maida Plenty of fluids orally Exercise Check thyroid levels

Answered2021-04-27 08:24:30

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