Age 24
Weight 110kg
Height 5'11
Sunday morning suddenly I got pain while pooping..stool was very hard. Usually I don't poop
hard stool.
This is the first time I have experienced this type
of pain.
Now it is painful while pooping.
No blood
No earlier history of piles or fissure.
Pain persists even after bowel movement for 2-3 hours.
Little pain experience while walking.
What is this piles, hemorrhoids or fissure
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It could be fissure in ano.
You need changes in diet
Next Steps
avoid oily food and spicy food
take soft bland food
increase your fibre intake in form of green leafy food spinach, green vegetables
take plenty of water
take sitz bath for 10-20mins
ointment for pain relief - plain lignocaine
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The symptoms are suggestive of Fissure in ano. However it needs to be examined.
Next Steps
Considering your BMI and thyroid status you need to stay cautious to prevent it from getting advanced or developing other conditions like hemorrhoids. Avoid Constipation. Screen for other diseases.
Health Tips
Applying Simple Lignocaine gel locally in painful situation will work.
1) 2% lox gel apply 4 times in a day for 4 weeks
2)syrup lactihep 15 ml at bed time daily for 4 weeks
3)Pegfiber 1 tbsp daily at night 4 weeks
Advise
Avoid oily spicy foods
• Take plenty of water
• Add some fruits In your diet
• Do exercise ,yoga daily for few min
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