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How Can Pain During Excretion Be Treated?

Hi i have been having troubles pooing it really hurts there's no.blood my doctor said it could be a cut and gavve me numbing cream to help, but today I've used it andit still hurts . I was wondering how long it takes to numb my bum with xyloproct
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Tue, 16 May 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, if this is the constipation then first it has to be taken care because it may cause the fissure so have lot of fiber containing diet, drink more water, if this is not the constipation and still it is the blood stain stool are there then such condition needs to be kept under observation and later this may requires work up, first is stool testing and imaging studies hope this information helps.
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How Can Pain During Excretion Be Treated?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is the constipation then first it has to be taken care because it may cause the fissure so have lot of fiber containing diet, drink more water, if this is not the constipation and still it is the blood stain stool are there then such condition needs to be kept under observation and later this may requires work up, first is stool testing and imaging studies hope this information helps.