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Unable to make bowel moment
Three days ago I was having burning sensation while I was passing stool and I used wet tissue and it felt better. So I ltook one fresh wet tissue and left it there for sometime and forgot about it and after sometime it was gone. I think it went inside me. And now am having difficulty passing stool and have slight discomfort in stomach too. But am not 100% sure if I left it there or threw it away as am not able to remember now. Am too embarrassed to go to the doctor. Please suggest.
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Drink plenty of water and take salads and fruits along with light food for few days, take aitz bath twice daily, dont worry about the tissue, it should get expelled on its own once you pass stools, u are suffering from constipation with most likely anal fissure.
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If it just a toilet paper or just a normal paper, will come out with motion. Don't worry. Have syp lactulose 20 ml at night daily for 3 days.
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If problem persists or worse then attend surgical emergency.
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