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Ibs and blood in stool
Doctor, I am having stomach problem since many days, my USG came back normal, then I am taking gas medicines like Veloz-D and Sucral antacid. The day before yesterday I had a tight motion, after which there was bleeding after the stool, then the next day there was some loose motion but there was bleeding in that too. The blood is new, it has happened many times before also, chilli masala and non-veg.I am consuming more chilli masala and non-veg, and the place of lettering has swelled like a wart, there is pain too, what should I do, there was shortage of water due to playing for many days
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Improve diet changes
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Haemorrhoids can occur if there is constipation due to poor water intake and spicy food . They are dilated veins at the anus which might rupture while staining in toilet. If it’s IBS - look out for foods and life style habits which trigger the symptoms
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Consult a general surgeon for anal examination for haemorrhoids and fissures Look out for foods triggering the symptoms Take plenty of water and high fibre rich food as they can be stool softener and increase the bulk of stools . Avoid spicy food as the aggravate the symptoms even more and increases the time to heal .
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Please consult a General Surgeon in your area for a physical examination. It could be a cause in the anus or at the anal opening.
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These are hemorrhoids. Stop spicy food or atleast decrease it. Stay away from ginger ( at all costs ). Apply oint anovate from where u pass stool after everytime u pass stool. Take venusmin 150 twice daily. Pilex 2 tabs twice daily.
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To help manage symptoms,focus on a high-fiber diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, legumes, and nuts, while increasing intake of fluids and avoiding spicy, fatty, and processed foods that can exacerbate symptoms.
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Dietary Modifications • Increased Fiber Intake: For IBS-C, soluble fiber (e.g., psyllium) can help regulate bowel movements. • Avoid Trigger Foods: Common triggers include caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods, fatty foods, and artificial sweeteners. Lifestyle Changes • Stress Management: Stress can exacerbate IBS symptoms. Techniques like yoga, mindfulness, • Regular Exercise: Moderate physical activity improves gut motility and reduces stress. • Adequate Hydration: Especially important for IBS-C.
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Consult a surgeon....get DRE done first
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Avoid spicy food completely for few days Drink plenty of water Have soft food ,fruits and green leafy vegetables
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Have sitz bath tub for pain
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult Will help you
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anoblis ointment local application thrice daily after sirz baths(lukewarm water with around 10ml betadine in it) high fibre diet syp looz thrice daily
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Apply ano metrogyl cream locally releives ur pain and burning sensation avoid chilli  masala Take soft diet lot of fruits vegetables fibre diet Drink plenty of water Consult online will guide you further as per diet which help  u get  complete releif
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Visit to gastroenterologist doctor immediately
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need more information kindly consult
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Have sadvik diet
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First of all, avoid hot and spicy food. Consume fibre rich diet and drink lots of water daily. Take walk daily.
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If you require assistance or have any health concerns, feel free to reach out for a consultation. Your well-being is my priority, and i'm here to support you on your health journey.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Cap vizylac rich 1-0-1 a for 10 days.
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Get a per rectal examination done firstly for fissure and piles. Stop spicy food.Get adequate fibre and hydration. Take seitz bath.
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Visit a surgeon in person.
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Please consult
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It's piles Avoid fatty oily spicy food
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