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Blood while passing stools after csetion
Its been 1 month since my c section. From last two days I am seeing blood while passing stools. Also little pain is there while passing stools. Is it normal? Do I need doctor consultation??
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It is not normal. You could have piles or anal fissure. Please consult a General Surgeon in your area.
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Please connect for online consultation and advice
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Connect please
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Any history of hard stools??
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Plenty of fluids, high fibre diet and smuth syrup!
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Consult a general surgeon
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R u having constipation Take some laxatives
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The reason wud most probably be constipation Go fr a high fiber diet Not normal Connect with a surgeon
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Consult general surgeon for examination and further treatment
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Likely an anal fissure or haemorrhoids.. Consult a local surgeon.. get a PR examination done.. Meanwhile avoid constipation.. Use Piles go cream locally.. Lactifiber granules 2 tsf morning and evening
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