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Blood in stool and Metallic taste
I have metallic taste and blood in stool from a few months, feel very tired all the time. Please suggest
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Any history of tobacco chewing/smoking? Any history of weight loss / loss of appetite/ loose motions? Any constipation? Get your stool routine done and routine blood labs (cbc lft rft inr , esr, b12 , d3 ) Needs further evaluation
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Any medicine  which u r on?? Blood in stool may be  fissure or piles. Locally apply oxyurate ointment by index finger first on buthole than gently push inside the anus n rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa before n after defication.  Two times . For two weeks.  U can stop medicine  to revert metallic taste.
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Hi, Your concerns might require immediate attention. Kindly consult as soon as feasible Also, do have a list of all your medications ready with you when you consult Thank you
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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Need to examine. Share your stool report
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New few more details. Kindly consult for further evaluation
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Would be because of hemorrhoids. Do consult.
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Hello Thank you for reaching out with your health concerns. The combination of blood in stool, metallic taste, and persistent fatigue you've been experiencing for several months warrants careful medical evaluation. These symptoms could indicate several possible conditions including: - Gastrointestinal bleeding (from ulcers, hemorrhoids, or other causes) - Liver or kidney dysfunction - Certain vitamin deficiencies - Side effects from medications (if you're taking any) - More serious conditions that require prompt diagnosis While hemorrhoids or fissures are common causes of rectal bleeding, the accompanying metallic taste and fatigue suggest we should investigate further to rule out systemic issues. I would recommend: 1. Complete blood count to check for anemia 2. Liver and kidney function tests 3. Stool examination 4. Possibly endoscopic evaluation Self-treatment without proper diagnosis could delay identifying the underlying cause. I strongly advise you to schedule a consultation for proper evaluation and testing. You can reach me for an appointment at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two on WhatsApp.
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R u taking any meds , ir any symptoms u have
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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