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Digestion problem and I have small bumps on motion area what is the reason and what are the solution for that
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-Digestion problems with small bumps near the anal area may commonly be due to constipation related piles or skin tags -Straining during bowel movements can cause swelling in that region -Without examination it is difficult to confirm the exact cause
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-Syp Lactulose 15 ml at bedtime for 5 days if constipation present -Tab Pantoprazole 40 mg once daily before breakfast for 5 days
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-Drink plenty of water -Increase fibre intake with fruits and vegetables -Avoid straining during motion -Maintain local hygiene -Seek examination if bleeding, severe pain or increasing swelling occurs contact me anytime on practo for further consultation
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There are many differential diagnosis, Need more details about the lesion.Do consult.
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​Hello. I have noted your concerns regarding your digestion and the appearance of small bumps in the anal area. ​Digestion issues accompanied by small bumps in that region are common and often related to increased pressure during bowel movements. ​Possible Causes: ​Hemorrhoids (Piles): These are very common and often feel like small bumps. They can be caused by constipation or straining. ​Minor Irritation: Sometimes, digestive changes can lead to skin irritation in that area. ​Immediate Management Strategies: ​Increase Fiber Intake: Eat more green leafy vegetables, whole grains, and fruits to soften your stool and reduce straining. ​Stay Hydrated: Drink at least 2–3 liters of water daily to improve overall digestion. ​Sitz Bath: Sitting in a tub of warm water for 10–15 minutes can help soothe any localized irritation or swelling. ​When to Consult a Specialist: ​While these issues are usually manageable with simple care, please consult a General Physician or a General Surgeon if you notice: ​Any bleeding during or after bowel movements. ​Significant pain or persistent itching in the area. ​The bumps increasing in size or becoming hard.
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Digestion issues with small bumps are quite common often related to piles or minor irritation, and usually manageable with simple treatment. Nothing to worry, but a quick consultation will help confirm and relieve it faster. Happy to guide you if you’d like.
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Change life style n diet plan drastically. Bump is ? External piles. Aristozyme gold one hr before lunch n dinner for 2weeks  defcort 500 two times after food for 3 weeks. Anovate  ointment to be applied locally with index finger first on buthole than gently push inside anus rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa completely.
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Hello dear
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The history is not sufficient, please book online consultation and describe the history and get proper consultation
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"Small bumps in the 'motion area' (perianal region) combined with chronic digestion problems are often indicative of External Hemorrhoids (piles) or Sentinel Tags associated with a chronic anal fissure. These typically develop due to chronic constipation or the physical strain of irregular bowel movements. At 26, these are highly manageable through a combination of local care and strict metabolic/dietary correction
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The bumps are a sign that your digestive system is under stress. Please book a formal consultation so we can examine the area and ensure we are treating the root cause of your digestion problems before the discomfort increases."
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Dietary changes required. Increase fibrous diet intake and adequate hydration. About bump discuss with physically to general surgeon evaluation. Solution is keep diet soft and isabgol 1 tbsp.with curd or Luke warm water.
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Hi What you describing is not enough to make diagnosis Kindly consult me on practo
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Do consult
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Have physical examination with nearby doctor
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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May be piles
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