I am breastfeeding mom,my baby is 5 months old , i got diagnosed for grade 2 to3 piles and mucosal rectal prolapse, now my concern is I am passing motion easily before I got constipated and now i need to poop 3 to 4times sometimes even more, after passing stool there is a something discomfort can't explain by words,passing gas so much ,need to pass urine often and often ,urine is clear and vaginal itching is there something pressure inside anus toleratebal pain, only 2 days i got bleeding while passing motion,when I am passing motion big bluge coming out,I am very scared is it colon cancer or something and I even didn't taking any tablets for piles and prolapse is there any medicine,and surgery is the only solution for this condition,I need to treat this one without surgery please any one assist me,
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The disease is called irritable bowel syndrome frequently seen due to stress and in ur case its related to postpartum stress disorder or bacterial infection
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do 3 days stool examination for further investigation
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consult with report for further treatment
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