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Severe pain during bowl moment.
In December I took an antibiotic which caused constipation. This constipation in turn caused hemorrhoids. It was bleeding in the beginning but the bleeding stopped a while after. After that I experienced severe pain during bowl moment. After some days the pain also stopped. But now the pain comes on and off. Whenever I skip bowl moment or eat too much meat I get pain the next day. This pain stays for approximately a week. Last week I took Himalayan Pilex suggested by a doctor after taking it for 2 days the pain became severe so I stopped it. Now the pain has reduced. But the pain is still there. How to treat this?
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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.
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It's not hemorrhoids It could be anal fissure with Sentinel tags Consult for medication
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