Suggest Treatment For Blocked Nose, Sweating And Sore Anus With Blood In Stool
Question: I have been consuming cocaine more regulary than any normal person might approve, and apart from the obvious conditions of blocked nose, sweating and smoking incessantly I have a sore anus with blood in my stools. I have a history of stomach problems: IBS, constipation , intolerance of white bread...and my doctor examined my backside about 8 weeks ago and confirmed I suffer from haemoroids. I am applying uniroid to my anus most days, which provides some relief, however , a burning sensation is a new symptom to the list. I suspect I have been rotting my intestines with this ghastly drug and my body is waving the white flag. Yours, JB
Brief Answer:
cocaine addiction
Detailed Answer:
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You relate to us that you have been using cocaine for a prolonged period of time. More than likely you are addicted to cocaine. This can cause muscle pain nausea vomiting and diarrhea when you start to withdraw. I recommend that you start weaning for the cocaine by reducing your dose daily.
If you get off the cocaine your health will return to normal and no long term disabilities should bother you.
I would recommend that you see your medical provider and talk openly about your use of cocaine and ask for help in stopping
I hope I answered your question. Please contact HCM again with your health care concerns
cocaine addiction
Detailed Answer:
Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns
You relate to us that you have been using cocaine for a prolonged period of time. More than likely you are addicted to cocaine. This can cause muscle pain nausea vomiting and diarrhea when you start to withdraw. I recommend that you start weaning for the cocaine by reducing your dose daily.
If you get off the cocaine your health will return to normal and no long term disabilities should bother you.
I would recommend that you see your medical provider and talk openly about your use of cocaine and ask for help in stopping
I hope I answered your question. Please contact HCM again with your health care concerns
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar