Diagnosed with Non radiographic spondyloarthropathy. ( HLAB27 +ve) . On Etoricoxib . But got external hemorrhoids after 1 n half month of Etoricoxib ( 1 month -90 mg & 15 days-60 mg ) . I was prescribed 60 mg for a month but stopped due to hemorrhoids . Using SUCRAL ANO , Sitz Bath, Having Isabgol thrice a day along with Rabeprazole . What to do now . The hemorrhoids area pains at times .
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Have to examine to see how severe it is and is there any need for surgery.otherwise the meds u r using would suffice.if pain increases or there is bleeding.better to consult to takeup for surgery.hope this helps
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Don't stop etoricoxib.
Continue what you're doing for hemorrhoids.
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you need to give a detailed history and clinical examination might also be needed.
consult in person, to a general surgeon, whoever is near to you. sos you Might also need a surgery
High fibre diet/Drink plenty of fluids
Avoid spicy foods
If problem persists, get it examined by a surgeon. If necessary he will do sclerotherapy/banding/Surgery.
Firstly, U need to have high fibre diet. Also the etoricoxib will also help with pain of haemorrhoids. The other things you are already doing like sitz bath, sucral ano, etc.
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Visit a surgeon nearby
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Avoid straining at stools, avoid mobile while sitting on toilet seat.
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