Rectal Ulcer – Suggested complimentary remedies

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Rectum is a muscular tube that connects colon (large intestine) to the anus. Stool passes through the rectum and anus when you have a bowel movement (poop) on its way out of the body.

Rectal ulcer is a condition that occurs when one or more open sores (ulcers) develop in the rectum.

 

Common Signs & Symptoms

  • Difficulty passing stools.
  • Constipation
  • Straining during bowel movements
  • A sense of incomplete evacuation
  • Inability to empty bowels fully
  • Rectal bleeding
  • Passage of mucus by rectum.
  • Frequent bowel movements.
  • Anal pain and discomfort, especially when pooping.
  • A feeling of fullness in your pelvis.
  • Faecal incontinence – involuntary or uncontrollable bowels

 

Possible Causes & Risk Factors

They can occur due to several possible reasons

  • Chronic constipation
  • Stress or injury to the rectum
  • Using fingers to remove stool that’s stuck can damage tissue lining your rectum.
  • IBD – inflammatory bowel disease
  • Straining during bowel movements.
  • Hardened, dry or burnt stool that’s difficult to pass.
  • A stretched rectum
  • Uncoordinated tightening of the pelvic floor muscles that slows blood flow to the rectum
  • Rectal prolapse or intussusception – conditions when part of the rectum to slip outside or inside.
  • Fecal (bowel) incontinence

The condition may improve with simple lifestyle strategies, such as changing your diet and drinking more fluids.

 

 

 

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Are you concerned about your health or have been suffering from a chronic, recurrent health disorder? 

A ready-made kit that comes with instructions as how to take or use the remedies etc., containing 2 homeopathic remedies and a herbal supplement.

Give it a try, if you truly believe in Natural holistic remedies! 

Ideally, complimentary remedies should go hand-in-hand with conventional treatment for optimal recovery, and you may take them along with your regular medicines, if any, for additional benefits!

All our remedies are prepared according to Hahnemann principles, using traditional method of dilution or succussion, by a fully qualified naturopath practitioner after a lot of research, proving and great success results from a number of our in-house patients having similar conditions – Still the results may vary from person to person!

You may need to continue taking these remedies from few weeks to few months or until the desired results – depending upon the severity and chronicity of your condition.

You may also contact us and speak to one of our naturopaths and to discuss any dietary requirements or allergies you may have, or ingredients used in preparation of the above kit.

If you are looking for a particular remedy or a kit not listed on this site, you may contact us, as we stock a wide range of complimentary remedies that you may need.

We also make tailor-made homeopathic remedies, as per your causative factors, physical & mental peculiar signs & symptoms etc., if you need any further information please feel free to message.

DISCLAIMER: Although, most natural remedies including herbal supplements, homeopathic remedies or aromatherapy formulations for external use etc., are generally very safe even in children and old age, we still recommend you to seek medical advice from your GP / personal health provider before making your purchase etc., if unsure.

Some patients may experience a little aggravation or worsening of their symptoms, specially in skin disorders – which is absolutely normal and a good sign, as most natural remedies tend to bring the disease in its expressive state – rather suppressing it deeper under the skin etc.

This complimentary remedies kit is taken with your own responsibility. Please avoid self-medication specially if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have been suffering from any chronic or terminal medical conditions etc.

Due to strict UK regulations on the sale of medicinal products, we cannot give specific advice, without a face-to-face consultation.

Additional information
Peculiar symptom 1

Difficulty passing stools., Constipation, Straining during bowel movements, A sense of incomplete evacuation, Inability to empty bowels fully, Rectal bleeding, Passage of mucus by rectum., Frequent bowel movements., Anal pain and discomfort, especially when pooping., A feeling of fullness in your pelvis., Faecal incontinence – involuntary or uncontrollable bowels

Peculiar Symptom 2

Difficulty passing stools., Constipation, Straining during bowel movements, A sense of incomplete evacuation, Inability to empty bowels fully, Rectal bleeding, Passage of mucus by rectum., Frequent bowel movements., Anal pain and discomfort, especially when pooping., A feeling of fullness in your pelvis., Faecal incontinence – involuntary or uncontrollable bowels

Peculiar symptom 3

Difficulty passing stools., Constipation, Straining during bowel movements, A sense of incomplete evacuation, Inability to empty bowels fully, Rectal bleeding, Passage of mucus by rectum., Frequent bowel movements., Anal pain and discomfort, especially when pooping., A feeling of fullness in your pelvis., Faecal incontinence – involuntary or uncontrollable bowels

Peculiar symptom 4

Difficulty passing stools., Constipation, Straining during bowel movements, A sense of incomplete evacuation, Inability to empty bowels fully, Rectal bleeding, Passage of mucus by rectum., Frequent bowel movements., Anal pain and discomfort, especially when pooping., A feeling of fullness in your pelvis., Faecal incontinence – involuntary or uncontrollable bowels

Possible cause 1

Chronic constipation, Stress or injury to the rectum, IBD – inflammatory bowel disease, Straining during bowel movements., Hardened, dry or burnt stool, A stretched rectum, Uncoordinated tightening of the pelvic floor muscles, Rectal prolapse or intussusception, Fecal (bowel) incontinence

Possible cause 2

Chronic constipation, Stress or injury to the rectum, IBD – inflammatory bowel disease, Straining during bowel movements., Hardened, dry or burnt stool, A stretched rectum, Uncoordinated tightening of the pelvic floor muscles, Rectal prolapse or intussusception, Fecal (bowel) incontinence

Possible cause 3

Chronic constipation, Stress or injury to the rectum, IBD – inflammatory bowel disease, Straining during bowel movements., Hardened, dry or burnt stool, A stretched rectum, Uncoordinated tightening of the pelvic floor muscles, Rectal prolapse or intussusception, Fecal (bowel) incontinence

Quantity

One month supply, Two months supply, Three months supply