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Blood in stools
I am being paranoid over blood in my stool it's been 8 days almost and I am getting severe pain and blood line on one side of the stool. My doctor told me it's most probably fissure. I am getting paranoid over whether it is cancer
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I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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Go for COLONOSCOPY to conform
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As per your explanation it may be anal fissures with or without pile mass --any way consult a surgeon soon--as per the condetion he will give you medicines or advice surgery. Until meeting doctor mobilekindly take plenty of vegetable salads ; fresh fruits and drink plenty of water ;avoid junk food ; take a dose of a fibre based laxative before sleep.have warm saline bath for local area daily.Don’t be paranoid- Your problem is not a serious condition-and good and effective treatment is available-Your positive happy mental attitude and smiling are most important medicines for controlling your health problems
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Hello .. Please if you have undergone surgical evaluation and it’s fissure there as per you then just do simple steps to prevent constipation . As constipation will aggravate anal fissure and that can lead on to pain and blood in stools..
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Keep yourself hydrated atleast 2 litres of water per day .. Take salads in your diet that is increase fibre content. Do physical activity .. Regular exercise .. Do not take much stress .. rest the medications for constipation ..
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Go for complete blood count atleast once to look for Hb levels .. if you have any other query just let me know ..
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From your symptoms and description you are suffering from Fissure. It is painful condition but there is no chance of developing cancer. But don't neglect it because it is terribly painful and because of pain your constipation will keep becoming worse.
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hi, first of all keep your phone aside and stop googling as it will give you anxiety not answers. need more information to assess properly eg your dietary details,bowel movements,associated symptoms like constipation diarrhoea,tenesmus, pain associated, worm infestation etc
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kindly consult for proper assessment
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high fibre diet plenty of fluid
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What other symptoms do you have?
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consult for better evaluation and treatment.
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don't get paranoid consult ok
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