I am feeling lower back pain for almost 3days.It's irritating and not able to sit,sleep properly. Today I have noticed twice that there is blood in my stool. Is it something serious? What should I do now. I have noticed blood in stool twice in single day. Is it related to lower back pain. Please suggest
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1. Is there any blood in the stools ?
2. For how long have you been having this condition?
3.Also, is their any irritation at anus or pain abdomen?
4.Do u have constipation?
5.Do you have Acidity problem?
Please answer these questions before we proceed to treatment protocol.
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Hello there.
I can understand your concern.
You need to get it checked out by a general surgeon and a orthopedician.
Because its not conclusive what history you have given here.
As of now take a tab. Zerodol-p twice a day after food for 3 days.
Drink lots of water and and consult a general surgeon and orthopedician in person for further evaluation and management.
Best regards.
Dr. Anil kumar jain.
Bangalore.
Hello.....low back pain may not be related to blood in stool.. Having beetroot imparts brown reddish color to the stool.... Per rectal examination is required know the cause for bleeding ... And also sit in proper posture , do exercise ,consult orthopedic surgeon and general surgeon....
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