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My husband is bleeding along with motions since two weeks. Is it because of Jet lag or change in timings?? He has travelled to US for a short trip. Or would it be something serious??
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hello it may be bacillary dysentery or travellers diarrhoea consult good physician and decide bye
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Seems like a simple thing as acute Gastroenteritis. It happens by eating something that is infected or infected water. Just take tab Oflox-Oz twice daily. Just drink liquids. Is he also getting fever ? Is their any other medicine he is taking ? Whats his current blood pressure? Temperature? Please let me.know these and we treat him immediately
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Consult a general surgeon..it may be haemarhhoides.
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Blood in motion is serious Ask him to consult a General Surgeon Immediately
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Blood in the motion is something required to be seen and treated. This may indicate Bacterial infection or may be simple piles bleeding through.
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Hello There. I can understand your concern. This couldn't be jet lag. Is it the first time he is having this issue or he has had it in the past? as him to drink plenty of fluids, have a soft diet, avoid oily and spicy foods. i would also suggest you to consult a general surgeon in person for further evaluation and management. Best regards, Dr. Anil kumar jain.
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