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Constipation,stool+blood since 1 month
I took cremalax 10mg(sodium picosulphate) and applied Thank Od cream for 15 days.but no recovery from blood stool. Last 10 days I am taking Duphalac, pilex cap., Applying lox 2%jelly before defecation.and took Oflomac OZ for 5 days. Initially it was like a paper line cut and blood came while defecation, but now the cut is getting round and increasing in size. It is visible at anus tip, if there is some more cuts I don't know. How can I heal the wound,that blood stops? 10years before I had same problem, but I recovered with cremalax and Thank Od in 15 days.
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You probably have anal fissure. Take plenty of water, green leafy vegetables and high fiber diet. Take Sitz bath thrice daily and apply ointment Anobliss. Also 4 teaspoons of lactifiber before bedtime.
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If symptoms persist you may require an intervention, preferably a laser procedure
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Fissure problem start with constipation So avoid constipation You continue Duphalac , sits bath and anobliss cream locally two time
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If not improve consult to surgeon and local examination to know actually the diagnosis that there is fissure or pile
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Keep good hydration and high Fiber diet
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