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Blood with My stool for last 3 months
Hi all, I had an anal fissure & an out growth of skin just at the edge of my anus hole. I recognised it on 2nd january '2014. My skin growth at the edge of anus was burning too much & it was bleeding too sometimes , then I consulted a homeopath doctor here at mumbai , he gave me some medicine who cured my outer growth of skin problem which was burning badly. The intensity was this much that even if i pass some gas it was burning highly. Then for blood & internal anal fissure I asked him to cure but his medicine was not able to stop my blood with the stool . Then i went to a surgeon on 5th march 2014 at lilavati hospital mumbai, the surgeon did saw my anus & examined my rectum by some instrument , he then gave me ciplox - TZ & dolo 650 for 5 days - thrice a day with lectifiber dose every night. I took it as he prescribed All went well but after 10 - 12 days i got some hard stool & in 2 -3 day again some blood started coming. Even though I am taking lectifiber daily with warm milk after lunch & dinner , I am eating lots of fiber too with soft food , but my stool is not getting soft & blood is coming with stool.Please help me as I am affraid of any kind of surgery. Please help me with a permanet cure with homeopathy.
Rachit Bhatnagar on 2014-03-27
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Please take NITRICUM ACIDUM 200c daily one dose for one week and report.
Dosage. 4Pills or 5 drops if you have in liquid form.
Dosage. 4Pills or 5 drops if you have in liquid form.
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