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Problem in passing stool
It has been more than 5-6 years where I face issue in passing the stool, sometimes it is normal but sometimes it becomes difficult to build up the urge and only after breakfast I get the urge. It is irregular with a day left without bowel and next day stool becomes hard to pass. I try to control and maintain my food habits and daily activities with regular water intake but still it is not working properly. But there is no pain or blood while passing the stool or in the stomach. Kindly help me to get a permanent solution to this problem.
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Take Isabagol husk in evening daily with a glass of milk, eat daliya in evening daily or oats
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[ ] Hi if this bleed is not associated with pain than is generally due to piles and quantity of blood should be more. If this is associated with pain and quantity is less than this is due to fissure. At times there may be sigmoid colitis which leads to cramping lower abdominal pain and may cause passage of blood in stool. Other rare causes are presence oflpolyp growth Or a malignant growth. You should avoid constipation, as this is the cause for piles/ Fissure. it's better to get evaluated , a short scopy done to rule out the underline problem. Take salads in each diet. Take plenty of water. Get your self evaluated soon. feel free to ask any further quary.Take care.
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