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Can Cremaffin plus syrup take after breakfast for stool because there pain and blood coming and stool not passed
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Needs to be seen by a surgeon for proper rectal evaluation.
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take physical consultation
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do not delay too much
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Kindly DONOT abuse laxatives. Needs proper per rectal examination and diagnosis. Cremaffin will only provide symptomatic temporary relief.
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Need detailed history and symptoms.
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No madam Kindly consult a surgeon at your locality for physical examination and proctoscopy
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High fibre diet, Plenty of water to drink, along with medications. Features of anal  fissure, do sitz bath
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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