55 year Diabetic diagnosted with slow digestion . Having trouble with a feeling of need to go to the bath room and rectum pressure --she says stool is normal some cramping --go away for a few weeks and comes back again. she is afraid to leave home to do anything . and afraid to eat anything --this is a problem ---it is possible she has internal hemrods ?? also had two c section 40 years ago and has had to deal with scare tissue before ????? she is getting very frustrated with this condition ---Joilet IL area
Thank-you user for your query. I understand your concern.
As per your query, indigestion is quite common in diabetics. You can start taking a tablet of vizibact twice daily along with pantoprazole. Internal hemorrhoids needs to be diagnosed by any surgeon as it requires proctoscopy. But internal hemorrhoids causes blood mixed stools too.
In dietary habits you should avoid oily and spicy food. Add plenty of salads and water in your food as that contains roughage which clears your bowel. You have to start walking after dinner. Kindly consult your gastrophysician as he will be able to diagnose your condition by some serological tests as well as ultrasound too. Don't worry.
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Thank-you user for your query. I understand your concern. As per your query, indigestion is quite common in diabetics. You can start taking a tablet of vizibact twice daily along with pantoprazole. Internal hemorrhoids needs to be diagnosed by any surgeon as it requires proctoscopy. But internal hemorrhoids causes blood mixed stools too. In dietary habits you should avoid oily and spicy food. Add plenty of salads and water in your food as that contains roughage which clears your bowel. You have to start walking after dinner. Kindly consult your gastrophysician as he will be able to diagnose your condition by some serological tests as well as ultrasound too. Don t worry.