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Haemorrhoids
I am having haemorrhoids from my 7th month of pregnancy. It's twin pregnancy. Now my babies age is 8 months old. Now also am having haemorrhoids. How to get rid of that
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See that you are having soft free motion daily. Take balanced high fibre diet with lots of leaffy vegetables daily. Drink plenty of water. Take tablet Dulcoflex 1-2 at bedtime. If problem still persists , consult a surgeon.
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Need proper examination to confirm if it's hemorrhoids Do Sitz bath thrice Daily, take laxatives and take high Fibre diet Consult for meds
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Take tab etex t bd Tab vit k od for 3days If having pain take any painkiller and Apply anovate ointment locally 4-5times 2hr before or after defecation Eat fresh and healthy food if still not feel well than tell -are you having painful bleeding or painless bleeding per ractum , Have any complain like constipation  or anorexia ??? ,,,,Need detailed history and evaluation Consult online for treatment
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Need detailed history and evaluation.  You need proper treatment
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