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Taken Herbal Tea For Constipation. Abdominal Pain. Need To Worry?

I have been constipated for about four days and decided today to take some herbal tea from the pharmacy to try and losen my bowels. It helped a lot but a few hours later I was getting really bad abdominal pain the to go to the toilet. I went to the and thought it was just normal bowel movement but it was all lump that looks like flesh and only that. Should I be worried? Thanks Gema
Mon, 23 Sep 2013
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Hi, it appears that you have amoebic infection, and due to that you have constipation, and blood and mucous in the blood. Or it may be due to the friction of the constipated bowels.
If there is pain in the anus or the stomach pain continues, you better consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.
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Taken Herbal Tea For Constipation. Abdominal Pain. Need To Worry?

Hi, it appears that you have amoebic infection, and due to that you have constipation, and blood and mucous in the blood. Or it may be due to the friction of the constipated bowels. If there is pain in the anus or the stomach pain continues, you better consult a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment. Thank you.