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How To Treat LSCS Case Of DM Type2?

Hi I am 43 years old women with 6 children last one 5 years with LSCS case of DM type2 on glucophage 500BID dyslipidemia on Lipitor 20mg OD ASA 81mg OD I notice hyperpigmentation around anus about 2months I want to know causes and way to treat my mother dead with colorectal cancer and I use merina IUD
Sat, 19 Apr 2014
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Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic

It is understandable , since your mother died with colorectal cancer, to be concerned however hyperpigmentation around the anus is not a sign of colonic cancer.

Colonic cancer normally presents with a history of decreased appetite, weight loss, abdominal pain, constipation, blood in the stool, vomiting. Some or all of these symptoms may be present.

Since you have a family history of colonic cancer, your doctor may suggest earlier screening, you should speak to him or her about this possibility.

I hope this helps
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How To Treat LSCS Case Of DM Type2?

Hi, thanks for using healthcare magic It is understandable , since your mother died with colorectal cancer, to be concerned however hyperpigmentation around the anus is not a sign of colonic cancer. Colonic cancer normally presents with a history of decreased appetite, weight loss, abdominal pain, constipation, blood in the stool, vomiting. Some or all of these symptoms may be present. Since you have a family history of colonic cancer, your doctor may suggest earlier screening, you should speak to him or her about this possibility. I hope this helps