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Lump in brest

Rhis my brest sonommography report. 1 st report in oct and lump size is 6.1x 4.4 x5.8 mm And 2 nd report in feb lump size is incrse 8.6 x 7.7x 4.1 mm the size is incrase is normal. Can i do need future test. My doctor side need not to future test . Pls help.

Anal Fissure Issue (Hard Stool & Pain) –

Hello Doctor, I frequently get anal fissure. While passing stool, the initial part is often hard and causes pain. Sometimes it improves and stool becomes normal, but the problem keeps recurring despite good fluid intake. Please suggest what I should do and any medicines or precautions. Thank you.

Breast lumbs

Ultrasound of both breasts shows increased fibroglandular tissue. In the right breast, multiple well-defined oval hypoechoic lesions with smooth margins are seen, measuring approximately 12.8 × 6.8 mm, 9.7 × 5.5 mm, 9.0 × 3.6 mm, and 13.0 × 6.6 mm. In the left breast, a small well-defined hypoechoic lesion measuring about 3.5 × 3.0 mm is noted. No posterior acoustic features or ductal dilatation are seen. Skin, nipple, and areolar complex appear normal. No lymphadenopathy is detected in axillary regions. Findings suggest fibroadenomas. Lesions are predominantly benign (BIRADS II), with one lesion categorized as BIRADS III. Follow-up is advised.

Undergone circumcision

Hello dr,a child is of 9 years old had circumcision and  absorbable sutures are given by the surgeon can u let me know in how many days ,the sutures will  get absorbed fully ...

Chronic fissure with sentinel tag

I had fissure in June with sentinel tag it healed after medicine but from October I am having recurrent fissure every month despite having fiber diet doctor said chronic fissure with sentinel tag which surgery is best for me lis or ksharsutra please help

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