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Stool helppp!
So, i am here at sikkim for travel, i ate a lot of spicy food and some alcohol too, 3-4 ounce. Since last night i am having stool, i mean it will feel pressure(just like we get before going to poop), and i am going again and again. So far it is not diarrhoea/loose motions. I have norflox with me, should I take it? And if yes, can i take it early at the morning without food or i have to take with food? Note: i am not self medicating as I suffer from gallbladder polyp(tiny though), and don't want to risk anything. And for the food, i always eat good, since i was travelling, i had this kind of food after so long. But seems that also is giving me problems :(. Please advise., and if i take norflox whats the dosage? And yes, i hsd taken a pudin hars early this lorning at 4:00 as i had poop that time.
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It may be due to outside and spicy food actually your anal area may have got abraded and hence you are having this feeling . You will require antibiotics , stool softener and other supportive medicines / cream, do sitz bath . Don't delay , as you are travelling . I understood your concern  and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
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