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Rectum pain
Past two weeks mild abdomen pain, mild rectum pain and constipation after passing stool mild abdomen and rectum pain after few hours pain gone it is rectum cancer symptoms or colon cancer symptoms
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It s wrong to assume it’s cancer most likely it sound like Anal fissure pain but needed to confirm by surgeon after examination .
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Needs to be examined first to comment what exactly it is ..consult in person for further evaluation
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You must be examined by a surgeon - proctoscopy should be done . U can consult me . Till then take Duphalac or Cremaffin pink 20 ml at night daily and Zerodol P tablets one tab twice daily .
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Its neither rectal cancer nor colon cancer.. its anal fissure pain.. get yourself examined by a surgeon, not by Google
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Avoid Google.. connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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