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Hard stool leading to fissure in 5week
In 5th week pregnancy through ivf. Daily water intake is 2-3litres Yet facing hard stool issue. Which is causing fissures. Kindly help with remedies
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Increase liquid amount. Add banana. For more questions, kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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Usually fissure heal by own in 7 -14 days , but the problem is hard stool or constipation. So use this remedy for healing fissure well- Anovate gel twice daily Lactulose syp. For constipation and create stool soft. Diclo+paracetamol- sos for pain . If bleeding during defecation then please consult .
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drink plenty of water, make stool soft , eat more fibrous f
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dont eat too spicy ,outside street food,avoid coffee/tea.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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