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Part of skin coming out of anus
I had rectum fissure last year in winters (2018) due to constipation which was cured by anovate n doc. Again 4 days back I had hard stool n felt little blood...just little n only for 2 days.. I had isagbol n no more fissure. But I noticed a little skin like a tag out of my anus. I am worried. Will it go inside itself or what should I do?
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Hi I'm Dr.S.R.Raveendran MD No need to worry it can be sentinel pile . Make sure you fallow proper diet . For now you can use anovate gel and fiber powder Life style modification is the way or surgery
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Its unlikely to go in by itself. Is there any pain or bleeding now?
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