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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Irregularity, Constipation, Painful Bowel Movement With Blood & Yellowish Fluid. On Suboxone. Problem?

I have irregularity and constipation. Probably because I have been on suboxone treatment for a couple years. I have a movement every 2-3 days and it is painful and accompanied by blood and lately a yellowish fluid;mucus type that secretes along w it, on the paper, or secreted in the bowl during after movement rectal spasms(?)...
Mon, 24 Jun 2013
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Hi, being an opioid drug causes constipation and fissure formation and its effects. the pus oozes from that chronic fissure and causes rectal pain. then rebound constipation.
I advise to my patients a laxative, antibiotic , and an ointment for local application.
If no relief it is to be operated , by a surgeon.
If suboxone is continued the infection may go up and lead to colitis. So i advise you to stop suboxone immediately. Thank you.
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Irregularity, Constipation, Painful Bowel Movement With Blood & Yellowish Fluid. On Suboxone. Problem?

Hi, being an opioid drug causes constipation and fissure formation and its effects. the pus oozes from that chronic fissure and causes rectal pain. then rebound constipation. I advise to my patients a laxative, antibiotic , and an ointment for local application. If no relief it is to be operated , by a surgeon. If suboxone is continued the infection may go up and lead to colitis. So i advise you to stop suboxone immediately. Thank you.