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Question #20938
80 days ago
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How to cure this? - #20938

Maya Gautam

Its normal hard poop and sometimes oily Its not long only 1 months but i seen blood 4 days ago Yes when i have frequently pooping i checked stool and blood its normal. On report only seen mucus and indigestion food.

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Avoid oily, spicy and processed food. Regular use of buttermilk. Sy.Zymnet 15ml twice Cap.Mebarid 2-0-2
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Because of hard they might have ruptured the small vessels and due to that bleeding might be seen Triphala churna- 1 tsp with lukewarm water at night Drink plenty of fluids Buttermilk with roasted cumin and rock salt to be taken Include fruits vegetables high fibre in your diet Do regular walking Avoid spicy sour fermented foods
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Maya Gautam
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80 days ago
But why this oily greesy poop dr. And the color is dark brown.
Dnt panik take Amla churna=100 gm Bel giri churna=100gm Kamdudha ras=10 gm Kaharva pisti=10 gm Spatik bhasm=10gm...mix all powders take 1 tsp before breakfast and before dinner with Luke worm water or buttermilk.... You cured 100%... Avoid junk food/maida/ Take proper water atleast 3 liters a day
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Maya Gautam
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Is this normal dr. I am super worried. Am i able to cure or not? Seen blood in stool is really worrisome.
Dnt panik maya ji... If you straining during pooping muscles of anal region become swallow and stool consistency is hard so that blood comming form anal region.. You should follow advice you cured with in 7 days properly
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Sometimes because of hard stools the nearby small vessels gets ruptures due to that bleeding is seen.. As you are telling that your stool colour is dark brown- but stools examination is normal So , follow the advice if still the symptoms doesn’t subsides , better repeat stool for occult blood Change your diet habit and see, once the bowel habit becomes regular,you will be fine, If not we have to go for further investigations
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Sukumar gritha two spoons with warm milk two times a day Triphala churna half spoon with warm water two times a day after meals Hinguwastka churna half spoon with warm water before bed time
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Bilawadi powder Kutazghan wati Bhumiaamlaki swaras Arogyawardhini wati Take care of your diet avoid processed food dairy products sugar meda starch oil nonveg food Take fruits vegetables salad moong dal chapati in your diet
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From what you're describing, it seems like your digestive system might not be operating optimally, which could lead to various symptoms like hard stools, presence of mucus, and sometimes even blood in your stools. It's important to address these symptoms attentively. First and foremost, the presence of blood in stool is a sign that should not be ignored. Although it might be due to minor issues like hemorrhoids or anal fissures caused by hard stools, it's sensible to consult with a healthcare professional to rule out more serious conditions. In Ayurveda, such symptoms are often associated with an imbalance in the Vata dosha, which can lead to dryness and hard stools. The presence of oily stools and mucus indicates there's Agni (digestive fire) is weak, contributing to indigestion. Strengthening your digestive fire is key to ameliorating these symptoms. To increase Agni, consider incorporating warm, cooked meals into your diet. Try dishes like khichdi, made from rice and mung dal with a pinch of turmeric and a dash of ghee, which is both nourishing and easy to digest. Adding spices like cumin, coriander, and ginger can help bolster digestion. Ensure you're drinking enough warm water — steer away from cold liquids which can aggravate Vata. Herbal teas like ginger or cumin-fennel can settle the stomach and aid in digestion. Consume them regularly before or after meals. Engage in regular physical activity such as yoga or gentle walking. This can help stimulate the digestive tract; just be sure to avoid any harsh activities that could worsen Vata. Finally, establish a regular routine, particularly with meal times and sleep — erratic schedules can contribute to Vata imbalance. If symptoms persist, please seek medical advice without delay, particularly if bleeding continues or worsens. basing your treatment plan on professional guidance is always advisable.
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