Anus outer region

2026-07-12 04:56:29
Is this normal or abnormal? If abnormal please guide what to do ? Strechy feeling when about to pass hard stool.. no pain no bleeding no hard lump feeling.
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This is abnormal ,need Digital rectal and proctoscopy examination .
Next Steps
Visit General surgeon for examination

Answered2026-07-12 07:24:09

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Looks like you are having haemorrhoids .Get examined by proctologist . It has be to examined clinically.
Next Steps
Avoid spicy food , take plenty of fluids . Avoid smoking and lifestyle modification. Do sitz bath if it persists.

Answered2026-07-12 07:22:35

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Consult a Specialist: You should schedule an in-person physical examination with a General Surgeon or a Proctologist. A direct clinical exam (and potentially a digital rectal examination) is necessary to accurately determine the depth of the lesion and confirm the diagnosis.

Answered2026-07-12 07:22:31

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Looks like a healed fissure. May be because of long standing passage of hard stools
Next Steps
High fibre diet (good amount of fruits and vegetables) Plenty of oral water/fluids Syrup Cremaffin plus 20ml before bed Regularise timing of stools passage
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Watch for bleeding from anal region

Answered2026-07-12 07:19:52

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