I am unable to poop that hard thing is stuck. But other portion what I am eating is going but there is something stuck this is happening for the second time in 6 months. Any medicine or advice is appreciated.
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Hard stools usually results with inadequate hydration drink 2 to 2.5 litres of water a day and try including fibre rich sources of diet such as green leafy vegetables.
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Try to take stool softener
Do not pressure while pooping
Take more fibre rich food
Be active throughout the day
Consult if you are not feeling good with this remedy
Most likely you have developed anal fissure. You should increase intake of fibre and less fatty food.
Drink atleast 3-4 litres of water daily.
Take Lactifibre granules - 1 spoon with one glass of water twice daily for 10 days
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