- male
- 30 Years
- 29/01/2025
I'm dealing with a hernia in my anus and I'm wondering if it's still okay to have anal sex. It doesn't hurt right now, and I'm using an ointment that my doctor prescribed. Could this be risky or cause any problems?
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Concerning Stomach Pain in a 3-Year-Old
Immediate Action
- Stay calm: Reassure your child and try to keep them calm.
- Offer water: Provide small sips of water to help with hydration.
- Gentle comfort: Apply gentle pressure or massage to the stomach area.
Possible Causes
- Food poisoning: Raw gram in the dal might be the culprit.
- Gas or indigestion: Pudin Hara didn't help, so it might not be just gas.
When to Seek Medical Attention
- Severe pain: If the pain is intense or persistent.
- Vomiting: If your child vomits, especially if it's bloody or bile-like.
- Fever: If your child develops a fever over 102F (39C).
- Blood in stool: If you notice blood in your child's stool.
Next Steps
- Consult a pediatrician: Reach out to your child's pediatrician for guidance.
- Monitor symptoms: Keep a close eye on your child's symptoms and report any changes to the pediatrician.
Dr. Mubarak Suggests...
Consult a Colorectal Surgeon
Answered 25/07/2025
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