I am 38 years old suffering from piles problem I am taking epilepsy tablets lamitor dt 100mg , levipil 500mg
I am breastfeeding mother April 10 I gave birth to child
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Do you stay constipated?
Correct that first by taking high fiber diet, drinking more water.
Apply venusmin ointment over piles 2 to 3 times daily, take hot Seitz bath. Consult a surgeon physically.
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High fibers diet.
Oat, peanut.
Zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days.
Oz tab two times a day after food for five days. Oxyurate ointment locally 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.
Duphalac syr10 ml at night.
Advice:
Your current epilepsy medications (Lamitor DT and Levipil) can generally be continued while breastfeeding. Just keep an eye on your baby for:
Drowsiness
Poor feeding
Skin rash
If any of these appear, consult your pediatrician.
For piles (hemorrhoids):
Increase fiber in your diet (fruits, vegetables, whole grains).
Drink plenty of water daily.
You can use stool softeners if constipation is present.
Use local creams or ointments short-term if there's pain or swelling.
If bleeding or severe pain continues, a doctor's in-person evaluation is advised.
Next Steps
Let me know if you’d like specific dietary suggestions or medication names that are safe.
Increase fiber intake: Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, or fiber supplements (isabgol)
Drink plenty of water: Prevents hard stools.
Avoid straining during bowel movements.
Use a sitz bath: Soak the anal area in warm water for 10–15 minutes several times a day.
For pain management use paracetamol 500 1-1-1 sos orally
And pilesoft ointment at anal region
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