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I think in my anus thre is hemorrhoids
I think in my anus thre is hemorrhoids but I have a confusion when I pass stool that time all sides there shwos other wise only right side shows can u please tell me what is the
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You have external hemorrhoids ,the size can be more visible due to straining.Avoid constipation, drink adequate amount of water.If it's painful, consult a surgeon in your area
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It's grade 1 can be managed conservatively
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Need more details.. It's External hemorrhoids.. 1. Sitz bath -- POUR HALF LUKEWARM WATER IN BUCKET ADD 3 SCOOPS OF BETADINE THEN SIT FOR 10-15 MINUTES.. TWICE DAILY 2. PROCTOSEDYL BD -- LOCALLY APPLY TWICE DAILY *5 DAYS
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From the picture, this looks like external hemorrhoids piles. It’s common that during passing stool they become more prominent or appear on all sides due to straining, and later reduce back so what you’re noticing is normal for this condition. Main causes are hard stools, constipation, and straining. For now Drink plenty of water Take fiber rich diet Avoid straining Warm sitz bath can help If you have pain, bleeding, or it’s not improving, you may need medication. I can guide you properly step by step please book a consultation.
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General surgery physical consultation
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Consult
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly consult with me on 94 two six eight six 78 nine six.
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I NEED SOME MORE INFORMATION FROM YOUR SIDE DO CONNECT AND CONSULT WITH ME FOR PROPER TREATMENT PLAN AND ADVICE
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? Sentinal hemorrhoids
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Need further details about any symptoms like constipation, irritation or blood in stools.If it is mild ,u can treat it with medicines.If it's chronic, For better results, consult General surgeon for management.
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Sentinel pile due to chronic fissure .better if you physically consult with general surgeon for examination.
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Do connect and consult Will help you
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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need more information kindly consult
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Do consult
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Haemorrhoids grade 2
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General Surgeon
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General surgeon It is significant
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