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Asked for male, 21 years old from Lucknow
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BHMS

Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Yes u can. 1. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit.
2. Increasing the fibre in your diet is known to be as effective as injections for preventing further problems
3. Increasing your fluid intake which can help prevent further problems with haemorrhoids
4. Avoiding straining and constipation which is the most useful thing patients can do to prevent the problem coming back. If the fibre content of your diet is not sufficient to keep your stools so...more
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
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Yes, you can consult a surgeon in person to get examined and get your diagnosis confirmed. For any ano rectal problems ,avoid two things. Constipation and straining. Also add hot sitz bath and application of ointment before going to pass stool. These will surely help.
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MBBS

General Physician•Mumbai
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Dear lybrateuser,
- It is not necessary to take calcium if your calcium level is in normal range, take only vit d supplement if it is low.
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Have plenty of milk and diary product which contains lot of calcium and alsonyou should have sandoz calcium tablet onendaily as a suplimentarybdiet lac of calcium causes osteoarthritis osteoporosis of bones. Have balanced diet of fat protein and carbohydrates. Have plenty of water by mouth.
Asked for male, 25 years old from Panipat
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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Warangal
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Hello Lybrate-user,
As you mentioned having grade 3 haemorrhoids as your problem with a fissure ,you must be reducing the pile mass by yourself. I strongly would advice surgery for you as if not intervened sooner or later it would go to grade 4 which will be very difficult for you and also the surgeon to manage.
Grade 4 untreated due to friction can get thrombosed and would be very painful.
Kindly get the surgery done as soon as possible.
Best treatment option would be stapled ha...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Your anal fissures. Your problem of fissures is linked to your digestive system, constipation and intestinal problems. These are to be treated together. Local applications may give short term relief only and will not address systemic problems. This may have developed over a period of time.Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for your chronic problem. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start...more
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Pune
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hyderabad
Your blood stool and stool is dark brown and a whitish discharge .This may have developed over a period of time. Very effective treatment is available in homoeopathy for your chronic problem. Homeopathic treatment is painless and safe. No side effects. You need comprehensive treatment and it takes some time. Please start taking homeopathic medicine, preliminary dose, Arsenic album 200-once daily in the morning for 5 days. Consult me through “Lybrate text consult” for further more comprehensive...more
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Last Updated: 5 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Absorption Of Calcium!
Last Updated: 6 years ago• Featured Tip
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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A dairy free diet has many implications. While it is considered a healthy option by many, it also means that you are cutting off a supply of calcium and even some amount of protein. Calcium, as we all know, is the life-giving force for your bones and joints. So how can you get your dose of calcium without dairy products? Here's a quick list!

* Beans: Get your fill of calcium with the protein and calcium-rich chickpea. Other brown, black and white beans also have plenty of natural calc...more
Last Updated: 7 years ago• Featured Tip
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MBBS

Sexologist•Chittorgarh
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For many people, popping a calcium tablet is something which has benefits, but at the same time does no harm. After all, who does not want to have strong bones and healthy teeth? The unfortunate part is that things are not so simple and a lot of research has debunked this.

Take, for example, the findings that when an old woman has calcium, the fracture rates are not all that different as compared to one who has not had calcium supplements. In addition to this, it was also found as part ...more
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