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Internal Haemorrohoids
Hello Forum,I am 41 years male. It all started with right side abdominal pain and finally it was discovered that I have appendicitis. I went for appendectomy in the year 2007. The pain was gone. I was happy but after a year passed the pain started again in the year 2009. I then went for MRI and found that I have herniated L5-S1 disc (I fell in the year 2006 in such a way that my right leg turned 90 degree towards the right side.) Now whenever there is a pain in lower abdomen at right side, my right leg also pains till the heel of foot. Also there is a pain in right groin. Doctors ruled out possibility of Hernia. Finally I consulted Gastroenterologist in year 2010 and he suggested colonoscopy. I was afraid so I did not go for it but as the pain increased, I had no options left other than Colonoscopy last week and it was discovered that I have 'INTERNAL HAEMORROHOIDS'.
I need your help as the pain is not curing. The pain starts from right groin and travels to 6 inches approx above the penis. I was also diagnosed of enlarged prostrate. I was on Finast for 2 months. It relieved me a bit.
Thanks and regards,
Shahid
shahidr100 on 2012-05-17
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Pl take
1. Sulphur-200 6 pills in morning
2. Nux Vomica-200 6 pills in eveninig.
Take this treatment for 15 days and then gice feedback
R.P. Tamhankar
1. Sulphur-200 6 pills in morning
2. Nux Vomica-200 6 pills in eveninig.
Take this treatment for 15 days and then gice feedback
R.P. Tamhankar
shouse_nsk last decade
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