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Stool piles
From.last 3 days wil not be able to pass the stool due to piles m feeling like my motion hole is blocked no stool dr suggest me to take pitorute table empty stomach in morning 2 litres watee already done so urge to go for stool while going in toilet stool is not cuming piles gives pain rest no othee symptoms.no.bleed but only hard stool
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From your symptoms, this appears to be acute constipation with painful defecation, possibly associated with piles or an anal spasm (fissure). The feeling of “blockage” is usually due to hard stool and pain causing the anal muscles to tighten, not an actual obstruction.
Next Steps
What you should do: * Do not strain while passing stool * Start a stool softener/laxative (like lactulose or polyethylene glycol) regularly for a few days * Take a high-fiber diet (fruits, vegetables, isabgol) * Drink 2–3 litres of water daily * Warm sitz bath (10–15 mins, 2–3 times daily) to relax the anal muscles * Use local ointment (anesthetic + muscle relaxant) if pain is severe (after doctor consultation) Important: * The tablet you took may give urge, but if stool is very hard, it won’t pass easily without softening * Avoid repeated forceful attempts → this worsens pain and piles
Health Tips
When to see a doctor urgently: * No stool passage for >3–4 days despite treatment * Severe pain or swelling * Vomiting or abdominal distension * Bleeding starts Most cases settle with proper stool softening and local care — but don’t ignore if symptoms persist.
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