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Anal bleeding without pain
From last two months m having blood and mucus in my stools,.. Dont have any pain, Doctor diagnosed me with type 2 internal haemorrhoids. Banding of haemorrhoids done by the doctor in two sittings. But still  its  22days now blood is not stopped.. Took ayurvedic medicine Baidhynath Arshoghani vati, Abhayrisht syrup, And taking softovac powder as stool softener.. Please provide me some info related to my condition... My cbc lft kft all reports are normal... Today again i visited to a doctor he said there is still two points where blood is coming.. Take sitz bath, Psylum husk, Annobliss cream, Please help me.. M so tensed.. Thanks in advanced
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If the symptoms are persisting and if there is no other reason for the bleeding then the next option to consider would be hemorroidectomy .
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Better to do sigmoidoscopy and stool examination U can get. Either injection sclerotherapy or laser Try Tab Daflon 1 gm twice daily for 7 day Visit a Surgeon
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