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What Causes Jelly Like Stools And Blood In Urine In Pregnant Woman?
I m 32 weeks pregnant. I haven t had a normal stool for a week, instead this orange jelly like Substance has taken its place. I have also got blood in my urine. I ve had an ultrasound on my bladder and there s nothing wrong with it. But the blood test testing my liver function came back abnormal.
You need to get evaluated by any dermatologist to see the possible cause in your case. It should be ruled out the the cause of hair call is genetic, any disease like alopecia areata, or any fungal infection or micronutrients deficiencies.
Treatment should be accordingly but herbal medicine may not have any conclusive evidence. Using vitamin C and E as well as zinc and calcium may be helpful. Side effects of therapy may vary individually but mostly considered safer except minoxidol sprays which may cause androgenic side effects.
Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician
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What Causes Jelly Like Stools And Blood In Urine In Pregnant Woman?
Hi, You need to get evaluated by any dermatologist to see the possible cause in your case. It should be ruled out the the cause of hair call is genetic, any disease like alopecia areata, or any fungal infection or micronutrients deficiencies. Treatment should be accordingly but herbal medicine may not have any conclusive evidence. Using vitamin C and E as well as zinc and calcium may be helpful. Side effects of therapy may vary individually but mostly considered safer except minoxidol sprays which may cause androgenic side effects. Hope I have answered your question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin, General & Family Physician