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Negative fecal calprolectin
Negative fecal calprolectin but occult blood traces in stool and rbc in stool. Kindly advice some medicine or further action
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Hi. If you have occult blood in stools as per a test kindly look at the following 1. It could be positive if you are on iron supplements 2. Are you also having loose motions, abdominal pain or fever- could be related to an ongoing infection 3. Have you gotten your hemoglobin checked? Do provide more information for a conclusive answer.
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It is better to consult a Gastroenterologist for an endoscopy.
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Could be due to hemorrhoids or fissure .. treatment as per the underlying cause eat fibre rich diet ,sitz bath twice a day
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Kindly consult a Gastro at earliest
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Kindly connect Need few more details.
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Occult blood could be due to hemorrhoids or anal fissure. High-fiber diet if constipation or hemorrhoids are suspected. Stay hydrated and avoid spicy or irritating foods.
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Fibre rich diet. Drink plenty of water.
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Hello, I understand your concern regarding the presence of occult blood and RBCs in your stool despite a negative fecal calprotectin test. This could indicate conditions such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, infections, gastritis, or, in rare cases, gastrointestinal bleeding due to ulcers or polyps. Next Steps: Further Evaluation: A colonoscopy or additional tests may be needed to identify the exact cause. Dietary Adjustments: Avoid spicy, acidic, or hard-to-digest foods that may irritate the gut. Medications: Depending on the underlying cause, specific medications like proton pump inhibitors, antibiotics, or stool softeners may be required. For a personalized diagnosis and treatment plan, I recommend booking a consultation with me. You can also reach out via WhatsApp at eight zero zero nine eight two one three three two for further guidance.
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Avoid fried food and spicy Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Tab oz two times a day after food for five days.
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There are multiple reason for the same
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Consult gastro
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Could be anal fissure.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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