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Feeling very pain while using toilet.
While am going to toilet ,feces comes with blood and feeling very pain.I'm fear is that the symptoms of piles
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Hemorrhoids SX – bleeding, protruding mass, pruritus. PE – rectal.
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DX – anoscopy, sigmoidoscopy/colonoscopy.
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TX – Basic options: Fiber supplement: Metamucil, take as directed. Stool softener: Over the counter Docusate 100mg twice a day. Hemorrhoid meds:  For bleeding and itching: Hydrocortisone rectal (Proctosol-HC) 2.5% cream BID or Hydrocortisone 25 mg PR bid, apply after bowel movement. For pain: benzocaine (orajel) apply as needed, max 4x/day. Also can try: sitz baths. Surgical options: Rubber band ligation. Surgical removal of hemorrhoids.
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You need evaluation with a Sigmoidoscopy to establish Piles, Fissures or Fistula. Therapy should be based on the diagnosis.
Next Steps
if stools are hard stool softeners like Duphalac need to be taken at bedtime.
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Have adequate water intake approx 3 litres per day.Plenty of fruits and green leafy vegetables. Red meat needs to be avoided. Avoid straining while defecation. Wish you speedy recovery.
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