Pain in anus

2025-03-06 07:05:45
I am having pain and probably a wound in anus opening. After passing motion, it pains and having itching. Whenever I am constipated, few days even blood comes through motion. I have been facing this issue after my c- section on and off (almost a year). If it touch I can feel a small wound at the edge of my anus. What could it be? Any serious issue?
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This might be a condition called Anal Fissure usually caused by constipation and straining while passing stool.This needs proper treatment. You need to consult with a surgeon or gastrosurgeon who will examine you and treat you properly.

Answered2025-03-06 12:42:38

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It might  be a fissure or sinus. Get it checked by a Gen. surg. U can do Sitz bath for relief after passing stool, apply a metrogyl P oietnment. Brisk walk and high fiber diet is recommended for healing.
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Answered2025-03-06 12:38:25

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Most likely you have a fissure.Constipation  will trigger the pain and bleeding.Drink lots of water,use a high fibre diet, avoid constipation.You can apply anobliss cream locally and pilex ointment too.However to determine the exact cause, consult a surgeon in your area.

Answered2025-03-06 11:15:28

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Take tab. Pilex two tablets twice daily. Apply oint anovate over the anus region.  Eats foods rich in fibers and drink plenty of water. Taking the tablet won't interfere with breast feeding( if u feeding till now)

Answered2025-03-06 10:24:03

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Answered2025-03-06 09:53:07

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Answered2025-03-06 08:42:08

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Piles/ fissure Consult a general surgeon. Till ZERODOLE SP Three times a day after food for five days. Locally apply oxyurate ointment by index finger first on buthole than gently push inside the anus n rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa completely by oin before n after defication two times a day.for two weeks. Seitz bath. Sitaram in hot water.

Answered2025-03-06 08:41:11

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Maybe you have piles/ haemorrhoids Please sit in a bowl of warm water for 10-15 min and add betadine lotion 10 ml in it Also visit general surgeon

Answered2025-03-06 08:33:36

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Anal fissure

Answered2025-03-06 08:22:01

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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Fiber meal Do connect and consult

Answered2025-03-06 08:06:08

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Need few more details Kindly consult

Answered2025-03-06 07:54:28

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Consultation with a proctologist is advisable

Answered2025-03-06 07:51:28

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Can be due to hemorrhoids. Have plenty of fluids Stood softner

Answered2025-03-06 07:49:06

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Kindly consult

Answered2025-03-09 06:47:49

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You likely have a chronic anal fissure due to constipation post-C-section. What to Do? ✔ Sitz bath (warm water soak) 2-3 times daily ✔ Lignocaine ointment (Lox 2%) for pain relief ✔ Stool softener (Duphalac/Lactulose) to prevent straining ✔ High-fiber diet + water for smooth bowel movements ✔ Anti-fissure cream (Nitroglycerin 0.2%/Diltiazem 2%) to heal If bleeding persists, consult a doctor. Not serious but needs care.

Answered2025-03-08 06:01:13

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Answered2025-03-07 16:29:14

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You should visit a physician or surgeon for proper physical examination and treatment

Answered2025-03-07 13:07:58

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It might be anal fissure. Please consult for further evaluation

Answered2025-03-07 07:30:21

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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2025-03-06 10:23:09

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Consultation with a laparoscopic surgeon

Answered2025-03-06 09:32:07

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