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Constipation & hemorrhoids (i think)
Started having this cycle of hemorrhoids-constipation-hemorrhoid few months ago... hemorrhoids was gone when I started consuming a lot of water, buttermilk, less spicy food , chicken etc but it's now back again after almost a year. Feeling a little discomfort around that area. Tried some yoga breathing techniques but eventually ended up with constipation/indigestion! how to treat both simultaneously? which medicine can I ask for in pharmacy? can it be cured permanently? I don't want to do surgeries n all.. pls help me out!
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Apply ointment spear before and after passing stool. Apply in perianal area and slightly inside with finger if possible.It will definitely be of great help to you.
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Change your Lifestyle... Eat less spicy food Consume at least 2 -3litres of  water per day Eat high fibrous food like banana, avocado,beat, sweet potato, almond,lentils,kidney beans,etc..
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now you can use annovate ointment for local use tb dulcolax twice BD tb pan-D before breakfast
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Constipation leads to haemorrhoids Drink more water Consume high fibre diet Use 2% xylocain gel for local application
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