Hi doctor,
I am ibs paitent and under treatments since 7 month. I have issue of loose stool suddenly.
But conditions is much better now
But i had few blood episode in last 2 month ( around 7 ).
Blood comes like mucus and bright red for oen day and the stop for next 7 8 days. Blood quantity is just few drops stick around stool
I feels lots itching in my anus day to day.
I am feeling tittle swell in my anus whenever i clean my anus after motion. It feels only when i open anus more. Sharing today pic ( sorry for sharing such pic).
I have round area of swell feel with color.
Please review and suggest if something is serious??
Note - there was no blood today.
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The picture shows of edema around the anus.
It may due to piles or fissure
Kindly consult a surgeon at your locality for physical examination and proctoscopy or else online on practo
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As per clinical history and image , it might be piles (hemorrhoids).
You need physical examination in form of DRE(Digital rectal examination) and proctoscopy sos ( if no painful at local site, then only can be performed).
Meanwhile you can start,
1. High fiber diet,
2. Hot sitz bath
3. Stool softener syrup
This condition of bleeding in stool can be fatal because it can lead to complication in form of anemia.
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