Hi, I am 35 years old male. I used to get blood in my stool so my doctor suggested colonoscopy. The report showed grade 3 hemorrhoids. I have been taking medicine from past 7 months but I get blood in stool after every 10-15 days and then it continues for a few days. Also there is some flesh that comes out with blood and does not go back in. The medicines that I am taking are: duphalac syrup: 20 ml twice daily. Dobesil 500 mg capsule: three times a day rabekind-dsr capsule: empty stomach I just want to know that is this disease curable by medicine or will I need a surgery?
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Hi take care of your diet. Avoid spicy, pungent ,deep fried and nonveg. Drink fresh conriander juice 15 ml twice a day along with the medication you are taking. You can contact for any further assistance. Â
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user as of now your suffering from third degree fistula in ano pls do go for surgical resection it's minor procedure with hardly two three day care don't be neglect its progressed fully before it's get bursting just go to any surgeon of your choice and get resected as early as possible don't warry about any operatives skills now a days surgical procedures are less invasive and less time consuming pls do care and it's been progressed a lot surgery is the only final step for management for these kinds of problems & after completion of surgery do follow these steps * eat fiber rich foods * do your intakes timely three times avoide junk and fast foods as possible * drink plenty of fluids * eat more green leafy vegetables daily * avoid much eating hard and non veg food stuffs * drink coconut water or any fruite juice of your choice daily if you need any further more information regarding this contact me as well if you intrested. By the way my final wish you to get well soon out of this problem as early as possible tysm for posting your problem here. Â
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Hello. There are 4 grades in haemorrhoids. Grade 1 and grade 2 asymptomatic can go for conservative management. Hemorrhoids grade 2 symptomatic and beyond requires surgical intervention. You can undergo conventional haemorrhoidectomy or stapler haemorrhoidopexy. Consult nearest surgeon. Â
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Hi. If your diagnosis is grade 3 haemorrhoid, then you might need barron banding or combination of banding and sclerotherapy. The medicines you are taking seems to be ok and you may continue. I will suggest you to attend a nearby surgeon who is interested for colo rectal diseases for banding or sclerotherapy. Â
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Yes its curable with homeopathy medicines. 1. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 2. Increasing the fibre in your diet is known to be as effective as injections for preventing further problems 3. Increasing your fluid intake which can help prevent further problems with haemorrhoids 4. Avoiding straining and constipation which is the most useful thing patients can do to prevent the problem coming back. If the fibre content of your diet is not sufficient to keep your stools soft, then a fibre supplement can help. 5. Maintain active life style 6. Curd is good for u. 7. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods homeopathy has very encouraging results. Consult online with details. Â
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Considering your lesser age and flesh not going back inside you have grade three haemorrhoid- colonoscopy rules out any other pathology. You will need surgery today or tomorrow. Â
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Hello. You are on the right track. Any bleeding with stools should be evaluated and you jave rightly gone for a colonoscopy. Regarding grade 3 piles, conservative management may cause some relief, but usually surgery is needed at some point of time. You continue with dobesil and duphalac for two weeks more. But if bleeding continues then better to get an intervention done. Either a laser hemorrhoidoplasty, or a stapled hemorrhoidopexy or a conventional hemorrhoidectomy. Consult a good proctologist or a general surgeon in your area. Regards. Â
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If your symptoms are not relieved on medications, then surgery is the next option. Â
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