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Blood in mucus
Am getting blood in mucus from today afternoon.. and feeling pain at hole... is it piles or anything else.
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HELLO,    HOT WATER FILLED TUB ADD TWO LIDS OF BETADINE SOLUTION N SIT IN IT FOR SEVEN TO TEN MINUTES. TWO TIMES A DAY FOR SEVEN TO TEN DAYS. STOOL SOFTENER LIKE CREMAFIN PINK THREE TEASPOON FULL AT NIGHT TILL STOOL IS SOFT. TAB ZERODOL P TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR THREE TO FIVE DAYS. TAB OZ TWO TIMES A DAY AFTER FOOD FOR FIVE DAYS AFTER FOOD. LOCALLY APPLY PROCTOSEDIL OINTMENT WITH FINGER PROPERLY INSIDE ANAL MUCOSA ALL AROUND, TWO TIMES A DAY FOR TWO TO THREE WEEKS SO COMPLETE HEALING TAKES PLACE. AVOID SPICY FRIED GREASY JUNK FOOD OR FOOD FROM OUTSIDE, TRY TO HAVE SIMPLE DIET, TO PREVENT HARD STOOL SO NO RELAPSE. OK.
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if there is a round mass like found and it bleed then it is piles. sometime stool with blood due to internal cause. for clear what is exact ,u should paid online section . there some ques ask after that exact thing disturbed u is clear.
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