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On And Off Blood After Passing Stools. No Pain. Can Meat And Occasional Drinks Consumed?
Recently I experience blood after stool. There was no pain, nothing unusual except that blood. It happened two consecutive days. Thereafter next two days there was blood. It was normal. But on the third I again found blood. Thereafter till doday there was no blood with stool. Should I consume meat and occational drinks?
Hi, Yes you can consume meat and occasional drinks.
With regards to your blood stool it seems to be from hemorrhoids, so I would recommend to avoid constipation using: -plenty of water, foods reach in fibers like friuits and vegetables and increase your physical activity. -please avoid fast foods, soft drinks and spicy foods.
If it still persist please consult proctologist you need a specialised physical examination. All the best Dr.Klerida
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On And Off Blood After Passing Stools. No Pain. Can Meat And Occasional Drinks Consumed?
Hi, Yes you can consume meat and occasional drinks. With regards to your blood stool it seems to be from hemorrhoids, so I would recommend to avoid constipation using: -plenty of water, foods reach in fibers like friuits and vegetables and increase your physical activity. -please avoid fast foods, soft drinks and spicy foods. If it still persist please consult proctologist you need a specialised physical examination. All the best Dr.Klerida