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Today I removed stool with my finger and then I touched the skin it was like something sticky yellowish Then I wiped on tissue and there was one small dot of bright red blood less than needle prick What is it doctor I have nails could be because of it ? Pls help reply respected doctors Can anal fingering cause mild blood like needle prick types.?
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You may develop fissure in ano. Need treatment for it. U can consult
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visit some surgeon and get yourself examined.
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avoid constipation.
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Yes anal fingering may lead to injury to that area causing mild bleeding. Take  Sitz bath and   Syp Duphalac if constipation.
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Consult a General Surgeon
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Plenty of fluids, fibre rich diet
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First of all don’t do anal fingering You should avoid constipation Because of constipation there can be erosion of anal mucosa and that cause fissure Because of your fingering also there can be erosion Please get it consulted what it is
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High fiber diet
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If you are constipqted you can have blood stain stool like streaks due to fissure. Fissure can cause lot of pain Hemorrhoids also can be on of the reason If you are chronically constipated
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