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Constipation problem
Why am I daily constipatied after taking lots of water and fiber??.. only the initial part of my stool become too hard daily then soft...even after taking any laxative...front part become hard every time...I have normal motion daily after waking up but the same thing..what can be the reason behind it??for that reason I'm also suffering from piles and fissure
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Your sphincter is tight due to fissure it may b in spasm and it is causing the initial pain and once u apply pressure then later stools passes So u need some relief from pain and treatment of fissure
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Anobliss ointment for Local Application can help Apply just 5-10mins before going to bathroom in the morning Take some painkillers
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See a General surgeon nearby
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You are experiencing constipation with hard stools, particularly in the initial part, followed by soft stools. The pain and presence of piles and fissure suggest that chronic straining during bowel movements has led to complications.
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You should consult a gastroenterologist for: Proper examination of the anal fissure Evaluation of chronic constipation Possible prescription of stool softeners or topical medications. If you experience severe pain, significant bleeding, or fever, seek immediate medical attention.
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High-Fiber Foods to Include: Whole grains like oatmeal, brown rice Fresh fruits, especially apples, pears, and prunes Leafy green vegetables Legumes and beans Fluid Intake: Drink at least 8-10 glasses of water daily Include natural fruit juices and clear soups Foods to Avoid: Processed and fast foods Excessive dairy products Spicy foods Caffeine and alcohol Lifestyle Changes Exercise regularly for at least 30 minutes daily Don't ignore the urge to have bowel movements Maintain regular toilet habits.
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