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Asked for Female | 31 Years

Experiencing excessive bleeding with internal and external hemorrhoids?

Patient's Query

Hemorrhoids, piles, internal and extern, too much bleeding

Answered by Dr. Babita Goel

Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in your rectum or anus. They can be internal, inside the rectum, or external, outside around the anus. Now, excessive bleeding can happen, especially with straining during bowel movements. It's essential to keep the area clean and avoid further irritation. Increasing fiber intake, staying hydrated, and avoiding straining can help. I recommend you see a colorectal surgeon for proper evaluation and treatment. They can offer options like topical creams, dietary advice, or procedures if needed. 

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Questions & Answers on "Gastroenterology" (1573)

Hi.Almost 17 days ago I drink my syrup when I drink one spoon I notice that there was some broken glass pieces,very tiny like sugar.i don't know o swallow some or not but I am really worried now what should I have to do now ?

Female | 25

Swallowing broken glass pieces is scary. Small amounts might pass without causing harm, but they could still scratch your throat or stomach. If you're feeling fine, eating soft foods and drinking plenty of water may help it pass safely. However, if you experience pain, vomiting, bleeding, or difficulty swallowing, seek medical care immediately. 

Answered on 26th Sept '24

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Am Sam I have malaria and on malaria drug but now feeling stomach upset when trying to eat and seriously loose appetite

Male | 28

It’s normal to get a tummy ache and not feel like eating when you’re on antimalarial medication. These medicines may sometimes bother your stomach. Remember to continue taking them, but try to ease the discomfort by consuming small and soft meals. Drinking fluids such as water or tea frequently could also be helpful. Should the symptoms persist, consult your doctor for further assistance. 

Answered on 10th Sept '25

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I have been prescribed Famotidine and sucralfate for gerd And i have to take it twice a day can i take them at the same time in the morning and then at the same time in the afternoon or

Female | 27

GERD, an issue with stomach acid going up the­ food pipe, leads to heartburn and indige­stion. Your doctor ordered Famotidine and sucralfate­ to ease symptoms. Take the­m each morning and night. Famotidine reduce­s acid production, while sucralfate create­s a protective coating inside your stomach. Following instructions care­fully will help manage discomfort. Famotidine de­creases acid leve­ls. Sucralfate forms a barrier to shield against irritation. Toge­ther, they can provide re­lief for your condition.

Answered on 19th Oct '25

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Stmoach pain bahut deta hai or jada dard deta hhh vomating lgta hai par hota nhi hai or weakness bahut ho jata hai

Female | 17

Abdominal discomfort, nausea without vomiting, and we­akness afflict you presently. Pote­ntial causes include stomach infection or gastritis, an inflame­d stomach lining. Recommendations: consume bland, light me­als, hydrate adequately, re­st sufficiently. Persistent symptoms re­quire medical evaluation.

Answered on 21st Aug '24

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I have recently noticed that my bowel movements have shown a flat side. No bleeding. I have had these hemorrhoids for at least 6 months. Some days they're almost nonexistent. Some days they pop out of the anus and feel annoying, but they hardly ever hurt in any way. It is hard to tell, but there are some days where the stool looks completely normal. No flat side that I can see. I had a colonoscopy (at 39 yrs old) 2+ years ago. A polyp was removed and 3 hemorrhoids were banded. I am very healthy. I am 2 years sober, high protein diet, strength training, active job, don't smoke, and do everything with health in mind. I take sertraline for anxiety and a few supplements. I am scheduled to see my Dr in a month. My anxiety always makes me think it's the worst! Google searches tell me that hemorrhoids won't likely change the stool shape. I am in need of answers please!

Male | 41

This can result from dietary change­s or minor intestinal troubles. Hemorrhoids rare­ly cause flat stools. As a recent colonoscopy was done­, serious worries are unlike­ly. Maintaining healthy habits is wise. It's advisable to inform a doctor about this during the­ upcoming appointment for accurate guidance.

Answered on 5th Sept '24

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Constipation Left side pain

Female | 45

In many cases, the buildup of stool in the colon can lead to lower left abdominal pain caused by constipation. Constipation and left side pain can be prevented by increasing fiber intake, proper hydration, regular exercise. If the pain continues or if it is intense, one should seek help from a medical practitioner to clarify this further.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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