So, i was facing constipation and smelly farts a lot, then i observed that the stool came out was very less and somehow pressed/thin.
One day at morning only thin poop 7-8cm large came out. That's it no more stool after that constipated..
So I consulted a doctor have i take isabgol since last 3-4 days, 1teaspoon, twice a day.
So, today I saw this stool in the pic(sorry for picture), the stool that came out early had enough/normal bulk but the stool that came later(see the part at the top, looks a slight thin :/.)
I am worried about colorectal cancer or ibd :(. Now i am scared about stopping isabgol as i fewr the constipation will come back.
Also i dont have any stomach ache, rectal pain or any blood at all. Just constipation and thin stool.. please guide me.
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I understood your concern and noted the problem as well .I need to ask few more details to make a diagnosis and start treatment and advice which suits you. Pl consult me on Practo , so that I can help you better.book a time slot as per your convenience for consultation.
Please do Stool - Routine, microscopic nd culture test . I will very helpful to know the route cause . Also do USG (Abd + pelvis) .Do you on any medication? You have to take consultation on proper time .
As you are a software engineer, you must be sitting most of the time and not moving or exercising much and probably taking less fiber. Start changing your lifestyle viz moving around in the office whenever possible, exercise, plenty of fluid, lot of vegetables and fruits, avoid junk food. Most importantly watch your symptoms and do consult the doctor
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