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Piles and fistula
I have found it in my anal area mild pain is it piles or fistula or anything else. Please give your valuable advice.
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It's fissure use sitz bath and pilex oientement avoid strain and reduced toilet time less then 5 minutes...
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Pls take sitz bath later apply jatayadi tailam twice daily
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As per the image shared 1. It looks like a sentinel tag - which forms as a result of repeated fissure in ano.
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Will be in need of detailed history and digital rectal examination must be done to rule out other possibilities.
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Avoid spicy and non vegetarian food articles.
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Hi :-Do not eat spicy foods.specially avoid red chilli and green chilli. :- apply mustered oil at your anal part after bath. :- Do not eat non veg. :-  Take two tablet of arsh kalp after meal - BD ( after breakfast and dinner). :- eat fibrous fruit or vegetable salad once in a day
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Go visit your nearest doctor and get examination done. Without doing examination and proper history difficult to comment anything
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Without per rectal inspection it’s difficult to say whether it’s piles,fistula or fissure Go to some Ayurveda surgeon and get the examination done Take sit bath add tankan basam in luke warm water and sit for 10-15 min prior to tak bath
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You need to get inspect first don’t go and take blind treatment
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Consultant her for further treatment
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Age 34 It's starting phase sir It's curable now If u want best n permanent solution Then Take authentic treatment in Ayurveda N Change your diet menu N life style Consult online now with us
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It's a sentinal tag ( skin lump ) , due to abnormal healing of your old fissure. Diagnosis as per darshan pariksha is chronic anal fissure. Contact for further discussion 
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Get urself examined physically nearby surgeon..
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailment
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It seems like sentinal pile which will be seen in chronic fissure..with out per rectal examination it is not possible to rule out piles..take sitz bath & jatyadi ghrita application.
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For further details consult here Dr.Sri Jyothsna M.S (Ayu) Anorectal surgeon
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Take Fibre rich diet and plenty of water. avoid non veg & spicy foods
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