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I recently had anal fissure due to excessive diaherriah, which is now healed. I never had or currently have constipation, i pass stools at least once a day, as soon as i wake up. I do not take any fiber supplements, i drink 10ml of duphalac just to keep my stools soft. I eat normal home food and drink min 3 liters of water. But ever since i had fissure, i feel incomplete when i pass stools. I feel like there's a little more stools left, but i won't be able to pass it. I do not put any pressure or strain myself to avoid any complications.  I do not even get the urge to pass stools again until the next morning (Sometimesi pass stools the same day too). I have been feeling this only since the fissure episode started. Is this normal? Suggest natural ways to empty stomach without any medication.
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A fibre rich diet ,physical activity and sufficient water are key to controlling constipation
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can consult me through this app - Dr Hemanth Patakamuri Civil assistant surgeon and Family physician Experienced in online health care
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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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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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Please consult a General Surgeon in your area for a physical examination. A rectal examination, proctoscopy or sigmoidoscopy is indicated. There may be some problem in the upper half of the rectum.
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Hello , Please consider having a Call / Chat Consultation with me on PRACTO App so that I can get proper medical history and advice you medicines accordingly Regards
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Tab sitcoms fort 1 tab x bd x 15 days Tab signoflam 1 tab x bd x 15 days Ointment pilorute to be applied twice daily Syp duphalac 20 ml at night Lots of fibrous foods and water Avoid spicy foods Warm water tub sitting
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life style modification
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Have high fibre diet
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Have duphalac 25ml 10ml is not sufficient
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Consult
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Yes it's normal after fissures Drink plenty of water Eat fibre rich food Regular abdominal muscles exercise Avoid spicy and oily food
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