it huuurts!! ouch!!?


Question:
when i go to the toilet for a number 2 it really hurts and sometimes bleeds and stings! sorry for the crude subject but its really embarrassing! what should i do? i eat a healthy enough diet. Could it be piles or something? Coz when i go to wipe it feel like something has been "pushed" out? i been doctors and he said to put ice on it! lol and it hasnt done anything! dont want to go toilet now!! any ideas? help me sensible answers please im really suffereing here!! thanks! x

Answers:
drink those little biosomething yoghurts, one per day
drink lots of water
eat muesli, not cornflakes
eat brown bread
try some fibogel
prune juice

Other Answers:
ouch.

In sympathy you have piles go to the doctors before they burst


try a stool softener.

other than that.. good luck.


you may have hemmoroids or however you spell it see a dr


Go back to the doctors and eat more fibre. Drink lots of water too.


Get more fiber

If you are bleeding when you use the restroom, it is important that you see a doctor. This is not normal. Make an appointment with a proctologist if your doctor's won't help you. Sounds like something's not right down there.

Good luck!


your haveing your peried ok its normal Sounds like hemorrhoids possibly. I've gotten mild flare ups from time to time and there is definite discomfort, bleeding and stinging. I might try a hemorrhoid product for a couple of days. Of course, seeing a doctor is a definite good idea if things persist.


You can try preparation H or a sitz bath, both of which are located over-the-counter. Warm baths also help. If this doesn't help, either go back to that doctor and tell him you want a REAL solution in the form of a prescription for ProctoFoam or ProctoCream. Alternatively, find a doctor with half a brain - good luck with that unfortunately.


u r symptoms are dual..
if u ve a mass that is popping out every time u ****. its a hemorrhoid. & if it hurts its a thrombosed hemorroid.. bcoz hemorrhoids are usually not painful

but if u ve no mass then ur feature are typical of "fissure in ano"
please use a lignocaine or xylocaine jelly around your anus 5 min b4 u go to **** and also try to drink cremaffin gel 3 times a day to soften ur stool. believe me ur doc is going to prescribe u the same


does sound like piles. You can get a cream at the chemists that will help a lot, also increase your water and fibre intake to soften the stools and make everything a bit easier, definately don't strain, take your time, and do see the doctor, they can often help and they won't be at all embarrassed to examine you.

sounds like piles!

push it back in and get some piles cream like preparation h!


EEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWW laxitives or maybe an enima to soften your stools. that is a part of you body that should heal fairley quickly. also go buy you some tucks or preperation h for pain.


Sounds like you got hemorrhoids. If you can find it, there is a product called "Anusol Extra Strength" it s got a lot of lidocaine in it. That will make it feel better. Preparation H dont do nuthin..In a pinch , extra strength Vagisil works ok


You need some hemorrhoid cream. I got one of those after having my baby. It's embarrassing and it hurts a lot. It will go away with time. Get some Preparation H. It really works.

External hemorrhoids: External hemorrhoids can cause itching, burning, and irritation. You might notice streaks of bright red blood on toilet paper after straining to have a bowel movement, and it may be difficult to clean the anal area.

Internal hemorrhoids: Rectal bleeding is the most common symptom of internal hemorrhoids. You may notice bright red streaks of blood on toilet paper or bright red blood in the toilet bowl after having a normal bowel movement. You may see blood on the surface of the stool. Internal hemorrhoids can range from small, swollen veins in the wall of the anal canal to large, sagging veins and tissue that bulge out of the anus all the time. Internal hemorrhoids can be painful if they protrude all the time and are squeezed by the anal muscles or if they are clotted (thrombosed). You also may see mucus on stool or toilet tissue from hemorrhoids that protrude.

Home treatment is recommended for most external hemorrhoids. Treatment includes sitting in a warm bath (sitz bath) several times daily, gradually increasing fiber and water in your diet, and occasional use of stool softeners.

Most internal hemorrhoids can be treated at home with the same measures used for external hemorrhoids. Generally, more severe hemorrhoids can be treated with nonsurgical procedures such as tying off hemorrhoids with rubber bands (rubber band ligation); scarring the tissue around them (coagulation therapy); injecting them with chemicals (injection sclerotherapy); or surgical removal (hemorrhoidectomy).

You can often prevent hemorrhoids or keep them from becoming worse by maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Eat a fiber-rich diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains; drink plenty of water; and exercise regularly.




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