Pain during passing stool is commonly due to constipation, anal fissure, or piles.
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Drink plenty of water.
Take high-fiber diet: fruits, vegetables, salad, oats.
Avoid straining and sitting long in toilet.
Warm sitz bath 10â15 min after stool.
Use stool softener only after doctor advice.
Consult a surgeon/doctor if bleeding, swelling, severe pain, fever, or pain continues more than 1 week.
Fissure or piles due to hard stool?????
Tab zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days. Locally apply oxyurate ointment by index finger first on buthole than gently push inside the anus rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa completely before n after defication two times. For two weeks.
Anal fissure.due to hard stool and constipation. You need change your dietary habits and increase fibres in your diet with adequate water intake.isabgol 2 tbsp.with lot of water.sitz bath method for 15 minutes after defecation.
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Pain during passing stool can be a Constipation or Can be a Piles or Hemorrhoids.
If symptoms are in recent time all the conditions we can go for Conservative management.
Next Steps
If symptoms persist and any Blood in stool need a immediate consultation
Health Tips
Avoid junk food and spicy foods
Drink lots of water
Include more vegetables
Start with routine excercise
Sitz bath (place your butt are in warm water for 15mins)
Some ointment also helpful
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