Suggest some piles medicine or creams - #11298
Hi , I am getting sypmtoms of piles like mild pain in anus and also from last two days also while passing stool Facing blood loss and pain could you please suggest me on this as M very scared so kindlylet me know what i can do
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What You Can Do Now
Stool Softening
Drink 2–3 L water daily.
Eat high fiber: fruits (papaya, banana, apple), vegetables, oats, whole grains.
Add Isabgol/psyllium husk 1 tsp at night with warm water or milk for easy stool passage.
Local Relief
Warm sitz bath (sit in a tub of warm water for 10–15 min, 2× daily).
Apply pile ointment (OTC options like Anovate, Shield, or Preparation H) after passing stool.
Hello dear See haemorrhoids can be associated with post operative infection and trauma I suggest you to please get following tests done for confirmation Sigmoidoscopy Anoscopy Lithotripsy Colonoscopy Rectal examination Urine analysis Esr Hb Serum ferritin Rft Kindly share the details of the results with gastroenterologist in person for better clarification Hopefully you recover soon Regards
Considering the symptoms you’re experiencing, it does sound like you’re possibly dealing with hemorrhoids, which are quite common and can be managed effectively with a few different strategies. Firstly, it’s important to address any constipation you might be experiencing, as straining can exacerbate hemorrhoids. You may want to increase your fiber intake through foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, or consider a fiber supplement like psyllium. Staying hydrated also helps, so aim to drink plenty of water throughout the day. For immediate relief of pain and swelling, you might find over-the-counter creams or suppositories containing hydrocortisone or witch hazel helpful. These can reduce inflammation and discomfort. Applying a cold pack or taking warm sitz baths can also soothe irritation. However, since you mentioned bleeding, it’s crucial to consult a healthcare provider to rule out more serious conditions like anal fissures or colorectal concerns, especially if bleeding is persistent or accompanied by severe pain. Your doctor may suggest additional treatments if necessary, such as prescription medications or procedures. In the meantime, avoid heavy lifting and try not to sit for long periods, as both can worsen hemorrhoidal symptoms. Don’t hesitate to seek medical advice soon to ensure you receive the appropriate care tailored to your condition.
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