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Blood in stools
Hi, I getting small amount of blood in the stools almost like once in 15 days and having indigestion  - what could be the reason? Prior to this 2 months back I had herpes and got it cured - does this have any relation to this?
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Blood in stool can be seen in piles. Fissure. Fistula. Amoebiasis. Colitis many reasons detailed history and clinical examination needed
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HELLO, NO RELATION WITH HERPES. STOOL MUST BE SOFTSO NO DAMAGE IN ANAL MUCOSA.N NO BLOOD. IT'S IN C.LANGUAGE PILES. STOOL SOFTENER IS REQUIRED WHEN WHERE IT'S HARD LIKE NITYAM, KAYAM CHURNA,LACTULOSE, CREMAFINBPINK. AT NIGHT. LOCALLY APPLY SHIELD, ANOVATE, PROCTOSEDIL OINTMENT ANYONE WITH FINGER PROPERLY INSIDE ANAL MUCOSA ALL AROUND PROPERLY SO SNAL MUCOSA PROPERLY HEALED FOR TWO TIMES TEO WEEKS. OK.
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Hello I understand your concerns It can be piles or haemorroids We have many good homeopathic medicines for piles or haemorroids to treat it completely from the root itself without any sideffects that are part of conventional medicines Please contact me directly or ask me at dramisha.com Online consultation and medicines at your doorstep also available nationally and internationally Warm regards Dr Amisha Mirchandani 09819        055014
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