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After my 2 years post delivery I have experienced bit constipation ... Due to it I felt minor bleeding from motion.. doctor had given pilex cream ... I'm doing fine now... But also I'm worried coz of bleeding bit.. does it cause any harm
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Judging by your history and the treatment you were offered, you have late grade I or early grade II hemorrhoids. Unless you feel a mass protruding while passing stools, or similar symptoms like pain and/or bleeding that you’ve had in the past, you don’t have to worry.
Next Steps
Continue the ointment given if and when needed, and if symptoms persist, go to your local doctor to get graded and treated for hemorrhoids.
Health Tips
Eat lots of fruits and vegetables, drink plenty of water (atleast a minimum of 3 - 3.5 L per day), and avoid dry food, fried food, fatty food, and biscuits.
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- Do not strain during bowel movements - Reduce weight as per your BMI - Exercise regularly - Eat food rich in fiber and bran based cereals. - Have laxatives for strain to be reduced during bowel movements - Sitting on a doughnut ring cushions can reduce the pain while sitting. You may require corticosteroids, ointment, cream and laxatives as a medical treatment
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