I’m experiencing pain near my anal area for the past few days. Initially, I had slight bleeding in the stool, but now there’s no blood. However, I feel a sharp, poking pain while passing stool and also while sitting. There’s mild swelling near the anal opening and a burning sensation after cleaning the area.I took Duphulac at night to keep the stool soft and applied Cremagel once.
I just want to know if this could be a fissure, boil, or something else — and what steps I should follow for relief. The pain while sitting is quite uncomfortable. Please guide me.
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Seitz bath Sit in a tub filled with hot to warm water 7 to 10 min two times.
Zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days.
Locally apply oxyurate/anovate/shild ont by index finger first on buthole than gently push inside the anus rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa completely before n after defication two times for two weeks for complete healing.
Continue duphalac
Plenty of water n liquid
Light diet specially dinner.
If blood
Tab trenexa 500 three times a day after food for 3 to 5 days.
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