
History Of Piles. Have Rectal Bleeding, Acidity. Will Colonoscopy Help?

I am also used to having a few drinks every night. Not an alcoholic (I never drink during day time), but I drink more than I think is safe.
What to do? Colonoscopy for sure. But where will that get me?
Thanks for writing to health care magic.
I can understand your problem.
Colonoscopy may not be required always. Your doctor may first do a per rectal examination. If he feels your piles are responsible for your problem then he will advise you accordingly.
Reduction of your alcohol consumption will help you. It will reduce the acidity problem you are facing. (Stop it if possible)
I suggest you some life style changes which will help you.
1. Reduce the intake of coffee, tea etc.
2. Do not miss breakfast. Have you meal in time.
3. Do not over eat.
4. Avoid spicy foods etc. Try and have a balanced diet.
5. Reduce stress.
6. Go for a regular walk.
7. Play with kids. Do some yoga, meditation etc.
8. Eat fiber XXXXXXX foods. My patients usually benefit with green leafy vegetables. Have them regularly in your diet. Eat plenty of fruits.
9. Avoid junk food. Do not eat fried substances.
10. Have plenty of water.
If you continue to have acidity problem with burning sensation then your doctor may prescribe medications like ranitidine, omeprazole etc. They reduce the acid secretion.
Continue to ask further queries as required.
Hope this helps.
Take care.
Dr Y V Siva Sankara Murty
M.D.(Pediatrics)
Associate Professor of Pediatrics


Thanks for your response.
Alcohol is one thing. But as for the rest of your advised life-style tips, I follow pretty much all of that. I get enough exercise. In fact I cycle to work and play football on the weekends. The acidity problem is not related to stress (I can always connect it to what I ate). I eat lots of veggies and fruits. I am a vegetarian. It's just that sometimes when I don't have a choice, I have to eat spicy/oily food. I would avoid it if I could. I have coffee only once a day. I drink about 3-4 litres of water every day (which, I think is way above normal).
For a week, I was on Ranitidine (or Rancid, I am not sure), that was because I was on pain-killers (Brufen) when I'd fracture my wrist. It did not make a difference to my acidity, though.
So, here are my follow-up questions:
1. You've advised that my doctor may do a rectal exam first. But I don't have a doctor. What kind of specialist should I consult? Can you recommend anyone in Bangalore?
2. The bleeding is painless. If I don't look, it's as if it's not there at all. So, why should I be doing anything at all? Why should I be worried?
1. You've advised that my doctor may do a rectal exam first. But I don't have a doctor. What kind of specialist should I consult? Can you recommend anyone in Bangalore?
You should consult a surgical specialist. M.S. (General Surgery) will be good enough.
I am not in a position to suggest one but most of those corporate hospitals will have one.
2. The bleeding is painless. If I don't look, it's as if it's not there at all. So, why should I be doing anything at all? Why should I be worried?
No you should not neglect it. First we should find out the basic cause of that and that should be corrected. Continuous bleeding can result in anemia. So please do not neglect that.
Regarding that acidity issue ranitidine or omeprazole or any other proton pump inhibitor as prescribed by your doctor should solve the problem.
Hope I answered your queries.
Take care.

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