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Hemmoroids Banding done twice. But still there is blood and mucus in my stools.the amount of blood is little . Done cbc and pt inr today.. I attached reports please provide your opinion.. I have done cbc a month back. Then lymphocytes is 39% and now today its 50% Except little bleeding I Don't have any other problems like pain or itching.. Don't know what's the reason behind.. Please revert
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Open hemorrhoidectomy is the option u should consider
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You should get a hemorrhoid excision done. Since band applicants not working
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Consult good general surgeon
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First and foremost needs proctoscopy Then plan either open or laser management Continue high fiber diet/ plenty of fluids orally Avoid straining on stool
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