Stool with bleeding

2022-07-07 19:15:09
I had c sec a month ago and now i hve noticed blood in my stools.Dctr has given me ethamcip tablet, want to know if it is safe during breastfeeding? Pls help
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Ethamsyl is safe during lactation. But you should consult with a General Surgeon to see if you have developed a fissure or piles.

Answered2022-07-08 02:21:44

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Yes Ethamsylate is safe in pregnancy. But there maybe some side effects such as vomiting, diarrhoea, skin rash.  Kindly contact to your doctor if you experience anything like that.

Answered2022-07-07 20:39:23

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Answered2022-07-07 19:34:43

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Blood in stools not related to tablet or previous c section, want more details,.. Kindly consult with more details for further treatment planning..

Answered2022-07-07 19:20:44

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-07-10 12:27:36

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Yes

Answered2022-07-08 01:53:05

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