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Hemorrhoids
I am a 33 years old, male. I am experiencing severe pain (especially during bowel movement) from what looks like external hemorrhoids, since last 10 days. Absolutely NO BLEEDING has occurred till date. The nature of my stools is irregular (semi-solid or constipated or acidic). I have tried using "Anovate" cream as well as "Thank you OD" cream. But both have been able to give only a temporary relief. What line of treatment should I implement? Do I need some oral medicines / antibiotics? What cream should I use? Please advise. P.S.: I have posted pictures of the condition.
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Pics  suggestive of resolving  thrombosed  external haemorrhoids. Start tab daflon 1000mg once daily for 2 month and  tab phlogam one tab twice daily for 10days .
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visit a surgeon for clinical examination. increase amount of liquids and fibre in diet.Avoid constipation and straining for stools.
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Hi It seems you have resolving thrombosed external pile which is resolving now
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take following med. Tab ZerodolSP twice daily for 5 day continue locally ointment thrice daily take sitz bath Thrice
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