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My age is 23. I have functional dyspepsia problem and sometimes stool becomes little dry and I have to give a little more strain and blood comes with stool. So I consult a colorectal surgeon and he did Lateral sphincterotomy surgery so that in later stage if stool becomes hard still anal fissure not occurs but same problem as I have functional dyspepsia problem sometimes my stool becomes little dry and no urge to pass and I have to give little strain and again anal fissure is occurring. I have done endoscopy, colonoscopy all result normal. I am vegetarian and do not eat ant junk food fast food and drink lots of water still sometimes my stool is little dry and if stool is little dry then blood is coming with stool. So how I can live by carrying such a horrible condition. In your treatment it has any permanent cure by medicine or surgery so that if stool becomes little dry still still fissure or anal ulcer will not occur?


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