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Anul pain while passing
I thought its piles. Am not sure.. But while passing stool it pain and bleed sometimes. It's from 4,5 months
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May be bleeping piles you take arsenic 200 and acid nitric 200 for 15 days
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It may be bleeding piles / fissure. Homeopathy will cure the condition permanently.
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Since pain doesn't persists after stool, it is highly likely you have bleeding piles. Most common cause for bleeding piles is poor calcium levels. Please get your serum calcium checked and report me on paid consult for prescription.  Homeopathy treats it within 2weeks. Though you may have to continue taking medicine for longer to improve rectal venous state.
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Hello...From the symptoms you mentioned it seems to be a fissure.....which is like a wound in the anal region....it will take some time to heal.... Homoeopathic medicines will definitely help you.... Presently...I suggest you to take a spoon full of Pure Ghee in a glass of warm milk/water...at bedtime...so that the stools are soft & not hard...so that there is minimum friction while passing stools.... Also every morning....in a tub of warm water add a spoon of Alum powder (a natural disineffectant) & sit in it for 5mins...
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Eat food rich in fibre....like green leafy vegetables, fruits like Pappaya, Figs, Sweet Lime...drink lots of fluids, tender coconut...
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It may be fissure. Fissure usually develop after constipation which bleeds during stool and causes severe pain during or after stool.
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The first home treatment for piles that is highly recommended is ice. Ice will help constrict the blood vessels, reduce swelling and give you immediate pain relief. • Apply an icepack or a partially melted piece of ice wrapped in a cloth directly on the affected area for about 10 minutes. Do this several times a day until the hemorrhoid goes away. • You can even use a small pack of frozen vegetables such as peas or corn. Wrap the pack in a tea towel and then apply it on the hemorrhoid. Do this for 20 minutes at a time, three times a day.
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Take Nux vom 30 – twice daily for next 10 days and report back for further treatment.
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We can't be sure till you get yourself physically examined  In most of cases bleeding in motion is due to piles and constipation. Full case history will lead to conclusive diagnosis
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Pl avoid high spicy and non veg food. Take lots of water fibre and fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet
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Use Homoeopathic medicine for guaranteed result....
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