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Blood in my stool although not frequent.
Hi, I am 23 years of age, 48 kg(under weight). Have been experiencing blood in my stool for quiet a while no pain while doing so. Although I ignored it since it was not frequent and I thought it to be an anal tear. Now it's apparent it's something more serious as the blood is increasing which appears to be bright red. Could you please assist me as I am not sure which expert to consult.
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Hi dear get examined thoroughly by a general surgeon A homeopathic constitutional treatment will give you best results naturally You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Hello, it's lession in anal MUCOSA fissure of ano which leads to piles. Avoid spicy fried greasy junk food or food from outside which are the cause of hard stool ndamage mucosa.so take plenty of liquids like nimupani coconut water butter milk fresh curd salad before lunch n dinner so stool becomes soft or try cremafine pink three teaspoons at night so stool becomes soft .vasline or anovate oint to take on finger first apply on butt hole than gentaly push inside the anal cannal n apply all around properly on anal MUCOSA two times a day for two to three weeks for complete healing.  remember it's a recurrent it is also a cause of underweight, proper meal is must milk at night before going to bed is also beneficial.ok.
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hi , it might be due to piles or fissure for perfect diagnosis i need to do examination .
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