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Mesacol 4Gm Enema Health Feed

Asked for male, 22 years old from Margao
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DRCH, BHMS

Homeopath•Bareilly
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Take one dose of homeopathic staphysagria 200 and also nux vomic 30, four pills four times daily until symptom persist. These will help you a lot. Give me feed back.
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Urologist•Ahmedabad
Dear ,
cardinal principle of treatment before or after surgery is avoid constipation at all costs. Yes you can take enema and also take sitz bath: sit in a tubful of warm water for 15 minutes may be twice a day.
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MBBS Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor o...read more

General Physician•Nagpur
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Yes lactulose syrup is good for constupation. Take it for 10-15 in night and drink enough water after it.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Due to natural aging and normal wear and tear on the esophagus and a greater risk of certain conditions, such as stroke or parkinson's disease, older adults are at higher risk of swallowing difficulties. But, dysphagia isn't considered a normal sign of aging.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Raebareli
Dear user the process you are opting is not at all good it may lead to serious issues in due time you need a proper treatment to resolve this kindly consult back with all your medical records so that we can provide you the proper treatment.
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Take nuxvomica 200 twice a day for a month and tak ferrum phos and natrum mur 6x 3 tablets 3 times aday for one month and deink 8 to 10 glases of water a day the medicine i recomeneded are homoeopathy.
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My wife complained of painless blood in stool in june 2013. A colonoscopy with biopsy suggested chron's disease. Since then she was prescribed mesacol 400 mg thrice daily. However she took only 1 tablet per day for 2 years and that kept the problem in check. She got pregnant on september 2015 and was off mesacol for the duration of pregnancy. She delivered our baby via c section on june 2016 and since then was complaining of lose motion. She did not resume mesacol fearing interference with lactation. After 1 month of lose motion she started complaining of unbearable abdominal pain. We saw a gastroenterologist who suggested a few tests- USG whole abdomen, blood tests, fecal calprotectin and endoscopy (ugi, lgi and capsule). We did all the tests except endoscopy. Usg whole abdomen revealed nothing but fatty liver, blood test revealed high eosinophil and fecal calprotectin was 206. She was prescribed mesacol od 1.2 g twice daily and probiotics which she is taking now and has no problems now. My question is are all 3 types of endoscopy needed? What should be my future course of action?

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PGD Maternal Child Health, MBBS

General Physician•Akola
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Upper, lower and capsule endoscopy, each has got its limitations. In upper and lower gastro intestinal endoscopy you cannot reach beyond a point and to visualize the small intestine beyond duodenum and jejunum, one needs the capsule which independently traverses the course of tract giving imaging signals of the interior of the small intestine. Now that she is not having any complaint on mesacol 1.2 gm bd, you don't need to do much. Calprotectin at 206 (ug/gm or mg/ kg of faeces) is higher than n...more
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