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Pain near Anus
Having pain near anus from last 4 days while passing stool.i was having stomach acidity from last 4 months. so many times i was findiing difficult for washroom. It was like constipated.last 4 days ago same was happend i have some pressure and then i feel pain near anus and feel there was some crack. Then next 2 days i was visiting toilet for approx 6 to 8 times in a day. Stool was not hard nor like disentry. But having pain while passing stool.when i physical examined then i found some skin is coming out and when u just press then feela there are 2 openings. I have shown to my family Pshyican Dr. BAMS. He have not seen and said there might be fessure aa u applied pressure from last week.pleas advice me i have pic of that region.it is all of sudden i am veg and from last 4 montha i am not having spicy food due to stomach acidity
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