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Acute anal fissure and fistula in ano
Hi I have undergone 2 laser surgeries 3 weeks before and honestly there is no pain however today I had watery stools which is surprising cause i use to get semi solid stools by using cremaffin syp.Also I have pus discharge in yellow white color is it common and if so how many days will it be? Also sometimes I feel a tissue pulling sensation at 6 o clock where my surgery is done is this also common? My doctor said it will take 1 month to come out of pain however I want to know when the pus will be gone and when will I come to my original state? How long will it take to completely recover.
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Quit cremaffin syrup- 1st
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2nd- apply ano- metrogyl cream 3 times per day 3rd- sitz bath 3 times per day
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Watery discharge is normally present
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Wait for 1 month
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Use hemolit ointment and sitz bath
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In fistula ano It will take time If possible go for mri fistulogram
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