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Concerns about ongoing symptoms
I've been experiencing gastrointestinal symptoms for over 40 plus days. summary:I pass stool 2-3 times a day, with the initial 1-2 pieces being hard and having blood on the sides, followed by soft stool. I've consulted two doctors, and they suggested it might be due to intestinal inflammation- I took prescribed medicines and antibiotic injections, which initially reduced the bleeding- My last doctor recommended increasing fiber intake, eating papaya, and drinking more water, and said my CBC and ultrasound reports were normal.(Report attached) Despite following the advice, I'm still experiencing-Blood in my stool- Discomfort on my right side (below chest and abdomen)- I lost my weight also 6-7kgs Given that my Cbc & ultrasound reports are normal, I'd like to understand: - Why am I still seeing blood in my stool? - What could be causing the discomfort on my right side? I've been following a healthy diet and lifestyle.so I'm concerned about the persistent symptoms.
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Hi, most common blood in stool are piles / fissure or any ulcer in colon. Kindly do visit once as this requires a physical examination. Well try to help you out. You can book through practo for physical consultation or by Google
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