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Asked for male, 26 years old from Srinagar
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Mumbai
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Hello, Have lots of fiber and water. Supplement usually make you feel constipated. Just a balanced diet with high fiber is needed to curb your problem.
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General Physician•Bangalore
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Do not strain while passing stools. If you're constipated use fibre rich food. Drink lots of water. Use some pain killer like ultracet sos and see a general surgeon. There are creams that you can apply over the area to soothe the inflammation but can't prescribe anything without physical examination. So it would be better if you see a surgeon.
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General Surgeon•Coimbatore
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Dettol is not recommended for application over pile mass. Rather magnesium sulphate and glycerine paste is advised to reduce the edema and size of pile mass.
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General Surgeon•Anantapur
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Please follow the following instructions 1.drink atleast 6liters of water daily 2.atleast eat banana daily 3.more vegetables avoid chicken and spicy items. 4.lignocaine jelly for local application before and after passing stools 5.syp looz 10 ml two times daily for five days.
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General Physician•Faridabad
In the majority of cases, piles resolve on their own without the need for any treatment. Treatments can help significantly reduce the discomfort and itching that many patients experience
Diet - piles can be caused by too much straining when doing bowel movements, which is the result of constipation. A change in diet can help keep the stools regular and soft. This involves eating more fiber, such as fruit and vegetables, or switching your cereal breakfast to bran.
Water is the best drink,...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Vadodara
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Homeopath•Aurangabad
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Swollen and inflamed veins in the rectum and anus that cause discomfort and bleeding.
Other factors that increase the risk for getting hemorrhoids include constipation,
diarrhea, lifting heavy objects, poor posture, prolonged sitting, pregnancy, eating a diet low in fibre, anal intercourse, and being overweight. Liver damage and some food allergies can also add stress to the rectal veins.
People who consistently eat a high-fiber diet are less likely to get hemorrhoids,
while thos...more
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General Physician•Ghaziabad
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1.Take 2/ 3 glass of warm water in the morning
2.Take little more water in the day
3.Eat more fruits and green vegetables
4.No fried/ spicy/ junk/ processed/ fast food, no maida products
5.No tea/ coffee/ cold drinks
6.No alcohol 7.Reduce wt
8.Daily morning walk for 30 mts
9.Deep breathing exercise for 10 mts daily
10.Fiber Foods that are high in insoluble fiber include whole grains, fruits, and vegetables. Try wheat bran, brown rice, or whole grain bread. Soluble...more
Asked for male, 22 years old from Amreli
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Delhi
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Rubber band ligation has the chance of recur, firstly the patient should be examined by the specialist Dr. And also never decide to anal surgery, your anus grip can be loose after surgery & it takes too much time to heal the anus wound, by that time you will also suffer pain and trouble, the muscles of the anus become loose, which makes it impossible to control toilet motion and piles may occur again after surgery, many piles medicines are available in the market but it gives you temporary relie...more
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Asked for male, 29 years old from Kolkata
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General Physician•Gurgaon
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Mr. lybrate-user PATRA YOU HAVE INTERNAL PILES TAKE FOLLOWING STEPS
1 MORNING WALK DAILY 2.TAKE 2 GLASS LUKEWARM WATER IN MORNING
3.TAKE HIGH FIBROUS MEAL LIKE WHOLE WHEAT, BRAN BREAD, OATS MEAL, MIXED GRAIN, GREEN LEAFY VEGETABLES, LEGUMES, FRUITS LIKE APPEL, BROCCOLI, CARROT, CITRUS, GUAVA, SPINACH, AMLA
4.PLENTY OF WATER TO SOFTEN STOOL
5. DO NOT STAND FOR LONG TIME
6 DO NOT SIT ON DESK CONTINUOUSLY
7 AVOID STRENUOUS WORK 8 DO NOT LIFT OR CARRY HEAVY WEIGHT
9 POSTU...more
Asked for male, 22 years old from Mumbai
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Homeopath•Murshidabad
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Dear lybrate user,
you should take the following medications as directed:- 1) 5 drops of homoeopathic sulphur 200 once in a week.
2) 5 drops of homoeopathic aesculus hip 30 at early morning daily before brushing teeth
3) 5 drops of homoeopathic podophyllum 30 before going to bath daily.
4) 5 drops of homoeopathic hamamelis 30, just one hour before dinner daily.
If you experience bleeding during stool then you need to carry on the following home-therapy:- i) pour about 50 ml o...more
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