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Extra Skin Tag/Muscle in anus
I had blood drops while passing tool in 2018 . Later it got reduced slowly as I travelled less and took rest. Whenever I have outside food /spice food I can feel the skin tag coming out and hardly going inside in 2021. I sit for long hours due to my job. The skin comes out after passing tool it goes back. What is the procedure to reduce this. If surgery how many days should I take leave for rest?. Worried a lot. Kindly help
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1 day rest after surgery. its a daycare surgery for skin tag.
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Hello, Skin tags are due to chronic fissure As such if u don't face problem with tht issue no need of surgery If plan for surgery it is day care procedure and need 3-5days rest
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consult general surgeon
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avoid fat ,spicy and oil foods plenty of oral liquids diet modification -Green leafy vegetables
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Hello dear Your history of problems indicates problem of chronic fissure and possible anal tag Need to examine the area
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High fibre diet
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