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  5. Please advise how the following concerns should be handled. 1. Restlessness occurs two to three times in the morning after defecation. 2. The illusion of defecation is also felt 3. A typical firm stool pass 4. Abdominal pain was also experienced Angioplasty and constipation history Age: -70 years SEX: male retired Jawan from the Army Normal stool examination

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Please advise how the following concerns should be handled. 1. Restlessness occurs two to three times in the morning after defecation. 2. The illusion of defecation is also felt 3. A typical firm stool pass 4. Abdominal pain was also experienced Angioplasty and constipation history Age: -70 years SEX: male retired Jawan from the Army Normal stool examination

Asked by Male, 70 · 30 days ago

Your symptoms, repeated urge after passing stool, feeling of incomplete evacuation, firm stools, and abdominal discomfort?are commonly seen in Irritable bowel syndrome or chronic constipation-related bowel sensitivity, especially at this age. Maintain a high-fiber diet, plenty of fluids, regular walking, and fixed toilet timing; use stool-softening agents like Isabgol or Lactulose to ease passage. Since you have a history of angioplasty, avoid straining and consult a doctor for evaluation to rule out other causes and adjust treatment safely.
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  1. Dietary Adjustments
    a. Increase fiber intake through fruits, vegetables, and whole grains.
    b. Ensure adequate hydration—aim for at least 8 cups of water daily.

  2. Medication
    a. Consider using Duphalac Syrup (Lactulose) 200 ml as a stool softener to alleviate constipation and firm stools. Follow labeled dosing instructions.

  3. Lifestyle Modifications
    a. Engage in regular physical activity to enhance bowel movements.

  4. Consultation
    a. Follow up with a healthcare provider to ensure these measures address the symptoms and rule out any underlying disorders.

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