u hav chronic constipation which is causing hemorrhoids.
start drinking more water, eat more fruits and try mild laxatives(isabgul powder)
also, deworm yourself(tab albendazole 400 mg one tab at bedtime...single tab only)
and try sitting in warm water with potassium permanganate crystals in it(we call it sitz bath)
2006-06-08 23:38:56
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answered by chandan 2
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Assuming the blood is purple (=contemporary), then typically not anything to worry approximately if it is a one-time first-class occasion (i.E. It does now not occur once more with every bowel movement), then I consider it perhaps okay to anticipate a mild fissure. If it turns into a constant hassle, say greater than four days, or if the quantity of blood increases....Back to the GP. Broaden your fibre in the meantime if feasible....If there is a fissure it's going to support it heal if stools are soft. If the blood is old (brown...Although no longer detailed you might err, realize this at the paper), you then must opt for a checkup instantaneously. Historic blood passed with stool shows bleeding additional up the colon.
2016-09-08 22:34:35
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answered by ? 4
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Most likely, you have haemorhoides. There are several over the counter treatments that are quite effective. Bloody bowel movements are no laughing matter, it can be something very serious including colo-rectal cancer. This would appear to be unlikely in your case but you really need to see a doctor and find out for sure. You'll sleep easier knowing.
2006-06-09 06:20:47
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answered by tom5551 3
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If the blood is bright red, it's coming from something closer to the small intestine, rectum and anus. This could be from hard toilet paper, hemmorroids or anal tearing. Darker blood comes from the upper part of the digestive system. This could be due to some type of internal bleeding which is more serious. It sounds like you've had some anal tearing if a stool was large and it made you bleed.
2006-06-08 23:27:28
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answered by ppettiejr04 2
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Drink plenty of water and stay away from salty foods. When moving your bowel, don't push..you just let it come out...eventually it will in its own way... if the bleeding continues, see a doctor, you might need to take in some suppositories... Not a serious ailment, so don't worry! Hope it helps..
2006-06-09 02:14:24
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answered by Kate 2
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hey man,do like vegetables if im right u r suffering from piles .it is a condition that occurs when u dont take enough vegetables.when u dont take enough veges your p becomes like a big stony watermelon.since the size of your p is bigger than ur hole, it tears your anus at the the edges thus resulting in the bleeding.if this continues u just cannot control ur **** and it will just fall into ur undies and u will have to go to the doc to get ur anus stiched &u cannot eat any thing except vegetables and liquified food.so heed my word and ur mothers eat a cup of spinach with every meal and lots of veges or u will end up with a torn anus
2006-06-08 23:38:52
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answered by spookes_shivers 1
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few possibilities... you applied too much pressure while wiping, or constipated or..(no offence) you had hardcore anal sex.
as your wastes exit, they could have punctured some vessels, just like how a guy in history who showed off his farting skills and died of it. His gases punctured a vessel.
See a doctor. Don't worry. Good Luck.
2006-06-09 00:14:59
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answered by kuniyasu 2
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It is piles. Take fibrous diet and avoid constipation. Also do Vajrasana in Yoga.
2006-06-08 23:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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You're constipated. Try drinking more water and take laxatives.
2006-06-08 23:20:59
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answered by violet46 3
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See a doctor, mate. Could be haemarroids or something else.
2006-06-08 23:22:10
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answered by Son of Gap 5
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