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Blood in stool
First time I ever got blood in my stool was in July 2020, twice. Then after that in November 2020 for 1-2 days and now in February 2021. I'm not under any medication. Sometimes I pass hard stool and then next day bleeding starts. Do I have piles or it's something else? What should I do?
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Hello , I understand your query. kindly consult online for a detailed history and appropriate treatment. regards Dr EMMANUEL MJ , MD
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Improve ur habit & habitat ,Increase plenty of fluids,juices eat fibre fruits & at least two cucumber in a day and one glass lukewarm milk at bed time ,if u not able to improve adove said u will defenetly develope piles  followed by fissure in ano 
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Need to be evaluated. Constipation sometimes cause bleeding.
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DRINK PLENTY OF WATER EAT FIBROUS FOOD.
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