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How Can Hemorrhoids Be Treated?

My teenage daughter has been complaining about hemorrhoid so for about two months now. She has been on accurate from dec-may so I am not sure if her discomfort has to do with that. She has tried some over the counter products but no relief. She is asking me to take her to a dr but I am not sure where to take her and if they will tell her something new. She has a healthy diet and exercises.
posted on Wed, 12 Jul 2017
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Hi.

Thanks for the query.

If I were your doctor, I would have done a thorough clinical examination and advised required pathological investigations, if necessary, to reach a diagnosis. After which I would have prescribed you the right medicine.

Taking medicines without the prescription can be problematic and can aggravate the situation.

So kindly visit your physician to rule out any possible cause.

Hope this helps.

Take care!
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How Can Hemorrhoids Be Treated?

Hi. Thanks for the query. If I were your doctor, I would have done a thorough clinical examination and advised required pathological investigations, if necessary, to reach a diagnosis. After which I would have prescribed you the right medicine. Taking medicines without the prescription can be problematic and can aggravate the situation. So kindly visit your physician to rule out any possible cause. Hope this helps. Take care!