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I am suffering from constipation with lower back pain. Kindly help.

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Hello doctor,

I am a 15-year-old boy, from the past week I am having constipation, my stool is very soft, but it is difficult to pass, I read about these symptoms in, and they said this is signs of colorectal cancer, I am very scared, I went to my doctor he said there is nothing to worry, he just touched my stomach. He prescribed me Skilax, he told me to take 20 drops at night after the meal, but it is not working. I have slight lower back pain and very dull pain in my left abdomen. Please help me. And I need to struggle to remove stool, but it either comes our in balls, loose of sometimes slightly thin and extended.

Answered by Dr. M. A. Toyeb, Nazma Parveen

Hello,

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You are suffering from constipation. It is not colorectal cancer. There is nothing to worry about. Follow these instructions for one week, and you will be completely cured. Continue using Skilax (Sulfolax) for one week, try to eat a diet rich in fibers like carrots, green leafy vegetables, and legumes, avoid meat as it increases constipation, drink at least seven glasses of water in a day, do brisk walking at least for 30 minutes every day, drink one glass of warm water on an empty stomach in the morning, and do not eat junk or processed foods. Follow this strictly for one week. I hope that helps. Thank you and take care.

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Dr. M. A. Toyeb, Nazma Parveen

Medically reviewed byDr. Nithila. A

Published At June 26, 2019
Reviewed AtJune 20, 2024

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. M. A. Toyeb, Nazma Parveen

Dr. M. A. Toyeb, Nazma Parveen

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