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Anal Pain & Discomfort
Whenever I sit down, I feel pain inside my rectum. This happens more often after my stool. It feels like I've to go to washroom again. Stools are semi-formed & rounded shaped lump. 7 days ago I had blood on my stools too. Whenever I go to washroom it is more of gas passing than stool passing. Whenever I sit down I feel pressure on my anus and rectum. It feels urgency to go to washroom It is sometimes accompanied by vomiting. So it is very difficult for me to sit. I'm missing my college from last 2 months. Recently I had got UTI as EColi was found in my urine. I took up Levoflox tab. And there was high SGPT SGoT so I took Heptral tab. And everything was fine. But suddenly this rectum problem has started again. Suggest me a solution.
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Hi.., Add fiber to your diet. Eating about 25 to 30 grams of fiber a day can help keep stools soft..Fiber-rich foods include fruits, vegetables, nuts and whole grains. You also can take a fiber supplement. .. Drink adequate fluids. Fluids help prevent constipation... Exercise regularly. Engage in 30 minutes or more of moderate physical activity, such as walking, most days of the week. Exercise promotes regular bowel movements and increases blood flow to all parts of your body.. Avoid straining during bowel movements. Straining creates pressure, which cause a new tear....
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