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Fissure problem
Iam suffering from severe constipation from the last 3 days. I consulted a surgeon and finds that i have fissure problem. The doctor gave me cremapeg syrup, fidonal cream and some tablets. Iam using these medicines from yesterday night. But now iam again suffering from constipation, not able to pass full stools. Some stools stuck there. Today morning i used duphalac syrup 15mg. And also add fibre rich diet. But now also not able to poo. Can i use a suppositor now? Is it ok to use suppositor and laxatives together? Pls reply. Very very emergency
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As the issue is long term...u should go for a small surgery called sphincterotomy It is a painless procedure and u can walk home the same day without much problem For further details..u can consult me Hope this helps
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Hi there Instead of using suppository, u can increase the dose of duphalac/cremapeg syrup. If hard stool present then u can manually evacuate the stool. Don’t try anything without consultation.
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Drink plenty of fluids/ high fibre diet/ Avoid spicy foods.
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