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Anus irritation and pain
Sir, From last 2-3 days I am suffering from irritation in anus and pain while excreating excreta out. Require help
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Take anti amoebic it will become alright
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U can consult me online. Homeopathy medication can be beneficial for u. Need detail case. Chat online for consultation and treatment Dr Merlin
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Hi dear, myself practicing @kerala.. I completely understood your concern... Don't worry.. we can manage easily.. this is starting stage only. My diagnosis is you are suffering from starting stage of anal fissure. An anal fissure is a break or tear in the skin of the anal canal. Anal fissures may be noticed by bright red anal bleeding on toilet paper and undergarments, or sometimes in the toilet. If acute they are painful after defecation, but with chronic fissures, pain intensity often reduces.  Untreated fissures develop a hood like skin tag (sentinel piles) which cover the fissure and cause discomfort and pain. Most anal fissures are caused by stretching of the anal mucous membrane beyond its capability. eight two eight one seven one zero one one nine what's app both call available
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PREVENTION:- For adults, the following may help prevent anal fissures: Avoiding straining when defecating. This includes treating and preventing constipation by eating food rich in dietary fiber, drinking enough water, occasional use of a stool softener, and avoiding constipating agents. Similarly, prompt treatment of diarrhea may reduce anal strain. Careful anal hygiene after defecation, including using soft toilet paper and cleaning with water, plus the use of sanitary wipes. In cases of pre-existing or suspected fissure, use of a lubricating ointment (It is important to note that hemorrhoid ointment is contraindicated because it constricts small blood vessels, thus causes a decrease in blood flow, which prevents healing.) In infants, frequent diaper change can prevent anal fissure. As constipation can be a cause, making sure the infant is drinking enough fluids (i.e. breastmilk, proper ratios when mixing formulas) is beneficial. In infants, once an anal fissure has occurred, addressing underlying causes is usually enough to ensure healing occurs. Hope you understand the condition very well..& is it helpful then give response
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short term medication With diet & small excercise we can treat easily.. because its starting stage Further you can consult me ayurveda have magic on it.. Thank you..
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It's occur due to hard stool./constipation. Should be avoid Sedentary lifestyle. Diet- खाएं- Fiber's contain, हरी पत्तेदार सब्जियां, सेब , पपीता ,अमरुद,dry फ्रूट ,नीबू ,संतरा . Popcorn, nuts, Do not use processed food Water(leuk warm/plain nirman water about 4lit per day). *न खायें(बिल्कुल मना है) -मैदा से बनी खाद्य पदार्थ(समोसा,पेटीज़.. etc). भिंडी, भाटा, कददू (बंद) -oily, sweet thing,chips(little bit u can take). -tea, coffee (if sedentary lifestyle so should be avoid but take only one cup a day) - बज्रासन(must) मयूरासन | Peacock Pose(must) हलासन | Halasana(optional) पवनमुक्तासन | Pavanmuktasana (must) तितली मुद्रा | Butterfly Pose(must)
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hi i understand your concern homeopathic treatment offers best results in such cases without any side effects better consult with me online now
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Do you have constipation? Hard stools may cause irritation n pain
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Drink more water n increase roughage in ur diet ie vegetables n fruits
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It might be due to passing hard stools. 1. Is it bleeding while passing motion. To be ruled out fissur on ano. Complete history needed.
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1. proper hydration. 2. soft fibre rich diet. 3. stool softener syrup 15 ml at night. 4. apply lignocaine gel at anus. this may be helpful
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Hello It's might be fissure Pls avoid hot food items and milk products
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take sitz bath take dinner at 7pm
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Sucral ano gel for local application twice daily. Sitz bath to be done. Tab Chymoral forte thrice daily for three days. Laxopeg Sachet once at bedtime. Do this for five days. Take plenty of fluids.
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Stop adding garam masala in food preparation Avoid Sweets & non seasonal food You will feel better
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Hey constipation cause fissure in anus region Adv .. don’t apply force during defecation.... use stool softener.... sitz bath
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Take plenty of water and adequate green vegetables. Take fiber diet.for treatment you have to share all medical history and medicine history
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Hello dear! Don't worry,U r suffering from Fissure Take Triphala Churna 1 tsf at night with Lukewarm water,Sat isabgol 2 tsf bid with milk or water, Abhayarista 4 tsf bid with equal amount of water after meals, apply Jatyadi ghrit or oil in anus bid,Also u can take castor oil 2 tsf at night with Lukewarm milk at the place of Triphala
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Madhur Tikta Kashaya ras dominant simple food coconut water pomegranate juice watermelon Cucumber etc butter milk after lunch ,Avoid red chilli tea coffee Kadi sour curd
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1. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 2. Increasing the fibre in your diet is known to be as effective as injections for preventing further problems 3. Increasing your fluid intake which can help prevent further problems with haemorrhoids 4. Avoiding straining and constipation which is the most useful thing patients can do to prevent the problem coming back. If the fibre content of your diet is not sufficient to keep your stools soft, then a fibre supplement can help. 5. Maintain active life style 6. Curd is good for u. 7. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods Homeopathy has very encouraging results. Consult online with details
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consult for more discussion on ur problem and treatment chat privetly,
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