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Is it hemarroid? Need surgery?
Out of rectum this balloon like skin is coming out and yesterday after passing the stool the blood flowed from the passage. Having no pain or discomfort. No constipation. Why is this happening? Does this need surgery or it will be cured itself? Is it too large that cannot be cured and need surgery? Having from 1.5 yrs. Blood came twice in ladt two years. Blood was not in the stool. It came separately. Having little bit discomfort in my abdomen. Is this hemarroid or something else? Or there is some problem in my stomach? Blood was rich red in colour.
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It looks like hemorrhoid only that is at least grade 3 .. in hemorrhoid ,painless fresh bleeding occurs .So yes you need some kind of surgery for that .
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Get examined with surgeon and also check your haemoglobin .starts Iron tablet if it’s on lower side .
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If constipation take syrup like cremaffin (after consulting the doctor )And start high fiber diet ,papaya etc,drink adequate water and do some physical activity
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It seems very likely that it's haemorrhoid.
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visit a general surgeon and get it evaluated
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have some curd , banana, stools softners.
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U definitely have haemorrhoids Better to get surgery Visit a general surgeon once U need proper examination
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Visit a general surgeon
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