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Blood in Stools sticky mucus foul smell.
I am a Female of 37yrs from Bangalore . 44kgs body weight, 5"1 height. INDIGESTION irregular STOOLS STICKY MUCUS FOUL SMELL RAVA TYPE STOOLS BLOOD(little bit )in Stools ,Dark color stools. Sometimes Watery Stools. Bearable Pain on right corner of the Stomach from many months these symptoms r there. In ABDOMEN PELVIS SCANNING GALL BLADDER STONES doc said. Excessive hair fall (800 to1000 hair strands per day)taking Biotin medicine from 3 months no use. Taking Eltroxin medicine 50 mcg for Thyroid from 7yrs. Anaemic and iron deficiency but no medication. Taking Torflash 60k med once a week for VitD Non smoker and non alcoholic. But I eat Egg only. Feel Lethargic. No exercise. Which doc to visit and any particular health Tests pls recommend?
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Hi, u have many problems , u can share your recent reports , then the treatment part can be discussed.
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Your SYMPTOMS suggest IBD. Diet can make a lot of difference. Discuss in details about your histories. Plant based diet. Avoid animal foods.
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You have a form of colitis and biliary colic.You an see a Gastroentrologist who will assess a need for colonoscopy. Hair fall needs assessment by a dermatologist.
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