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Recurring Pain During The Bowel Movements. Not Responding To Diltiact. What Could Be This?

hello sir, i am having pain during defecation....just a mild pain...but its been there for 3 months now...i tried a little bit of ayurveda treatment...but of no use...but now i consulted with a gi surgeon....he prescribed me diltiact....whwn i use that it feels that it has been healed....but after about one week,the problem returns....what could be the actual problem?
Wed, 8 Aug 2012
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Nephrologist 's  Response
hello and thanks for the query,
Do you have other symptoms like bleeding when you defecate or a feeling like that of a mass protruding out? anyways since your symptoms have come back after the use of diltiact I suggest you consult your g I surgeon again get a lower g I endoscopy done to rule out any lesions or pathology in your g I tract which is causing the symptoms, for immediate relief right now you can try taking laxatives.
take care,
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Recurring Pain During The Bowel Movements. Not Responding To Diltiact. What Could Be This?

hello and thanks for the query, Do you have other symptoms like bleeding when you defecate or a feeling like that of a mass protruding out? anyways since your symptoms have come back after the use of diltiact I suggest you consult your g I surgeon again get a lower g I endoscopy done to rule out any lesions or pathology in your g I tract which is causing the symptoms, for immediate relief right now you can try taking laxatives. take care,