Suffering From Hemorrhoids, Why Do I Have Side Pains With Bloody Stools?
Hi there i have been going to washroom for number 1 too much lately. also i have bad pain in my side abdominal also my stool has bright red blood. to let you know i do have haemorrhoids. but the side pain is making me a little worried also very discomforting
You have problem of external hemorroid. Internal hemorroids may present that also cause discomfort.
Hemorroids are dilated vein that bleed easily while excessive straining. Anti inflammatory ointment can use.
Avoid spicy foods and oily foods. Drink more water per day. Avoid excessive straining.
Take high fiber diet to avoid constipation problem. Eat fresh fruits and green vegetables.
Anorectal examination is helpful for further diagnosis. Consent a physician for further diagnosis.
Take care. Thanks.
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Suffering From Hemorrhoids, Why Do I Have Side Pains With Bloody Stools?
Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of external hemorroid. Internal hemorroids may present that also cause discomfort. Hemorroids are dilated vein that bleed easily while excessive straining. Anti inflammatory ointment can use. Avoid spicy foods and oily foods. Drink more water per day. Avoid excessive straining. Take high fiber diet to avoid constipation problem. Eat fresh fruits and green vegetables. Anorectal examination is helpful for further diagnosis. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Take care. Thanks.