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Poking sensation in anus while washing
Normally no itching or poking but when I go to pooping ,while washing poking sensation come and burning sensation afterwards it normal again
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It's a anal fissure a small tear which will heal, if u follow good dietary habits, like taking good amount of water and fibre rich foods and less spice so ur stools are not hard, if u need more information contact via practo for further evaluation.
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Consult superspecialist like general surgeon
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Most likely its due to anal fissure .connect through practo for better evaluation and management.
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Please consult a physician physically.
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Needs examination
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Start prebiotic
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Probably a fissure... get the consultation done
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A poking or stinging sensation in the anal area while washing after a bowel movement, followed by a brief burning sensation that then settles on its own, is a classic symptom of an anal fissure — a small superficial tear in the lining of the anal canal. This is very commonly caused by passing hard stools or straining during defecation. Drinking adequate water, eating a high-fiber diet to keep stools soft, and avoiding straining can help the fissure heal and prevent further episodes.
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Hi, For proper evaluation and personalised advice, a detailed consultation would be best. Feel free to consult me for further guidance.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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This may be due to a small anal fissure (tear), irritation around the anus, or hemorrhoids. Burning or pricking sensation during and after passing stool is commonly seen with these conditions. Avoid constipation by drinking plenty of water and taking a fiber-rich diet. If symptoms persist, bleeding occurs, or pain increases, consult a surgeon/proctologist for examination.
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Ensure soft stools and maintain local hygiene.
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Avoid excessive rubbing or use of harsh soaps in the anal area, as these can worsen irritation.
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This can happen due to small anal fissure/cut, irritation, or mild piles. Advice: Avoid hard stool/straining. Drink more water, take fiber/fruits. Use warm sitz bath 10–15 min after stool. Don’t rub hard while washing; gently pat dry. Apply simple soothing ointment/barrier cream locally. If bleeding, swelling, severe pain, pus, fever, or symptoms continue more than 5–7 days, get examined.
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Needs evaluation Do consult
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Avoid fried and spicy food Water intake more Do connect and consult Green leafy vegetables more Fiber meal Walk Will help you
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Go for physical consultation
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A physical examination is necessary to assess your symptoms properly. Please consult a surgeon for further evaluation and management.
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Need physical evaluation Consult general surgeon within your vicinity at the earliest
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