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Lump on anus
There's this lump on my anus, just on the anal opening since last two days. How to cure this. It's not painful or bothering much. Please look at the photo
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Looks like Hemorrhoids or Piles. Please follow up with a Proctologist or a Surgeon as the next step.
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Most likely it's a non thrombosed external hemorrhoids.Avoid constipation, apply neohealer ointment,use sitz bath 2 times a day.
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Please consult a General Surgeon in your area for a physical examination. You can't diagnose your problem. Let some Surgeon do it.
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For external hemorrhoids, follow a high-fiber diet rich in whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and legumes, and stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water to help soften stool and reduce straining during bowel movements.
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Since it’s not painful or bothersome at the moment, it’s most likely a minor issue such as a skin tag or external hemorrhoid. However, it’s essential to monitor it for any changes, including: Pain or discomfort, Bleeding, Growth in size or change in texture or Signs of infection (redness, warmth, pus).
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Please consult if the lump persists for more than a week. It becomes painful or starts bleeding. You notice other symptoms like fever or pus discharge.
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It's external piles.. Tab hilo2-2 after food for fifteen days. It's due to hard stool. Tab oz two times a day after food for five days. Locally apply oxyurate ointment by index finger first on buthole than gently push inside the anus n rotate the finger to cover anal mucosa completely before n after defication n in evening. Hilo is herbal. If hilo not available tab defcort500 two times a day after food for 15 days. Light non spicy food.
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is there concomitant associated constipation or passage of hard stools.?
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is there concomitant associated constipation or passage of hard stools.?
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need further information No need to worry it is treatable condition Kindly consult for detailed examination and further management
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Looks like haemorrhoids Apply annovate cream Avoid constipation Take lot of water fibre diet Avoid oily food fried items spicy food outside food Consult online will guide you further management
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Surgery opinion
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Use pilex
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Apply oxerute cream after passing stool
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visit a piles doctor
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plenty of water, exercise, and plenty of  salads  avoid long sittings.
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Could be hemorrhoids kindly consult nearby surgeon for proper examination and treatment of the same
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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need more information kindly consult
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Kindly consult once for discussion
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits and Fiber meal Do connect and consult
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Looks like haemoglobin
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Can be hemorrhoids. Pls have physical examination with nearby surgeon . Needs to be evaluated. Fibre rich diet.
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