Bleeding, Gas, and Stomach Pain : Possible Hemorrhoids and When to Consult a Doctor
4 weeks ago
I am experiencing bleeding during stool, possible small wrinkles or swelling near the anal area, and stomach pain due to gas. I do not drink or smoke and usually travel on a vehicle for work. I recently spoke to a doctor who advised me to take a bath after bowel movements, but my stomach pain seems to be increasing. I live in Begumpet and want to know if this could be hemorrhoids, whether it’s serious, and if I can get a free consultation nearby, possibly in Secunderabad.
Answers (1)
Based on your symptoms bleeding during motion, possible swelling or folds near the anal area, gas-related stomach pain, and discomfort this could indicate early-stage piles or an anal irritation caused by improper bowel habits or diet. Gas buildup in the stomach often happens due to dietary imbalance, irregular meals, or stress, and it can worsen bowel pressure.
Since you do not drink or smoke and stay physically active, the issue is more likely related to diet, bowel strain, or local anal conditions. Home remedies may give temporary relief, but they do not confirm the diagnosis.
It is advisable to consult a doctor for a proper examination. A doctor is available in Secunderabad, and you can visit in the evening, where your issue can usually be assessed within 15 minutes. The consultation is free, though medicines may need to be purchased if prescribed.
This is not related to coronavirus, but if you have concerns, the doctor can guide you accordingly. Early consultation will help identify whether it is hemorrhoids, fissure, or gas-related discomfort and allow timely treatment before the condition worsens.
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