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Cryosurgery and fissurectomy
I underwent cryosurgery and fissurectomy 2 months back. Doctor has slit open skin in anal region ... And there is a small reddish tag after that surgery in the slit region is it normal
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Yes normal. Senetile tag but shld not seen mainly after surgery.
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No it is not normal. Consult the doctor and ask for check up.
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First of all use Indian style toilet, if you are using commode toilet, then use toilet step stool, commode toilet is unnatural for humans, Western toilet increases constipation. Since Constipation is a bigger factor behind piles & Fissure. If you are feeling itching & burning, Your anal muscles become unusually tight, this is symptoms of Anal Fissure, sometimes anal fissure not cured by only taking medication also don't go for any anal surgery Fissurectomy or Laser, Your anus grip can be loose after surgery & it takes too much time to heal the anus wound, By that time you will also suffer pain and trouble,You should get some Ayurvedic Therapies like Ayurvedic Matra Basti, Ayurvedic Kshar Karma & Anal Dilatation. If your Fissure wound is big & chronic then LIS Treatment is must, after that you will never have a Fissure again. You'll be fine in just 10 days
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Hello dear, its hard to tell without looking into the skin tag. SO, consult your doctor for the same. To know more & for any other concern you can call us or reach us online.
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I need examination for saying anything but it is better to consult with physician who did your surgery.
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if you want permanent solution then take ayurveda medicine
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Hello sir, Needs proper history and clinical discussion, please consult directly *You can have chat, audio or video call discussion*
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What are symptoms that u r having right now. No it’s not normal. Are u constipated. 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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