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Something in anus
What is this white pink like thing in anus. It is inside anal opening. Is it piles or skin tag or can it be cancer? It is soft to touch and is movebale.
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It's seems to fissure Now skin tag will be there to cover the fissure Kindly visit a surgeon and get examine. PER RECTAL TILL THAN FOLLOW THIS high fiber diet Plenty of water Warm sitz bath That means you have to take warm water and sit in that for three times in a day for 15 days Lignocaine jelly application twice a day Sup duphalac 3 tsp in the night before sleeping Continue the same for 10 days
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Skin tag seems likely. If you have old history of pain while passing motion then it's skin tag definitely
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visit proctologist
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sitz bath
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Get examined by good Laser Surgeon general surgeon
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Need history Looks like skin tag
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