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Problem accure after 2month of delivery, need help

Hi I am 28 y.o housewife I got first baby in 2000 normally and the second baby in 2005 normally, during pregnancy and after all was normal but after 2month I got severe pain, I thought it is from piles, because first fisher appears, I had visited Surgeon they checked and confirmed me there is not piles just fisher which also heal up, but still I am having severe pain twice with my stool I got bleeding, the first bleeding was in clot dried dark color blood, after that some of my pain was gone, but again I got bleeding while passing stool and having severe pain. Now 3month passed I am having severe pain, visited several surgeon they told me I am alright there is no any piles just normal haemorrhoids which will go in some time, but why this much pain?? which I cannot tolerate at all. Recently I visited one experienced Gyn Doctor she told me that after pregnancy doctor had given stitches at the bottom of Virginia and there is some error the blood is stuck and due to it all this trouble, I feel pain, swelling and like some thing heavy at the bottom. Can any one advice me from their experience what is this problem to which doctor should I visit, is they Gyn Doctor is right due to blood get stuck in or due to stitches that is causing all this trouble ???????


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Hi Arshi...
   I had my normal delivery bfr 2 n half month and I m suffering from fishers...facing lot of problm while passing stool...kindly help me to know which additional medication u r taking which is helping u to recover the fishers...
Thanks in Advance....
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hi suzie,

thanks God now I am improving, i will write you once I fully recover am taking some traditional medication, which is having good effects.

Regards.

Arshi
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hi suzie,

i cannot explain you my situation and the pain I am having after every stool. I had visited two different General Surgeon they had done endoscopies, which is again very painful process, and both of them had told me that there is nothing even you do not need medicine. But I am having severe pain & swelling.   Blood clot with my stool.

Suzie can you let me what does it mean GI doctor ?

I appreciate your help very much. As I know through which time and pain I am passing from, I am not able to look after my family.

Arshi

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GI stands for gastrointestinal. It is a gastroenterology doctor.They have some that are upper GI dr and some that are lower GI dr. Upper GI ones specilize in your esophagus,stomach and all that like for acid reflux and digestive problems,hernias and then the lower GI study your large intestin , colon and rectumn for problems. There is a forumn on this site that is called gastroenterology but it does cost $16 to ask it b/c it is answered by a GI doctor.I dont know if you want to ask one but you might could read some and see if you could find out anything. Keep me posted on how your doing
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have you seen a upper or lower GI doctor. I had a m/c and had a d&c and have been having bleeding in my stools. my dr said it is probably internal hemorrids but she wants a GI doctor to make sure. My grandmother has internal and external hemorrids and she says they are the worst things ever. They are extremlly painfull for her. I hope you find out for sure what is going on and it gets better.
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