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Pressure around the anus area

For the past 3 days, I have had a feeling of incomplete bowel evacuation. Even after passing a soft stool, I feel as if some stool is still left in the rectum, causing mild pressure and discomfort near the anus. During straining, a small, soft, reddish tissue protrudes slightly from the anus, the stool passes through it, and it retracts on its own once I stop straining. A general surgeon performed a digital rectal examination and said the symptoms might be stress-related. I was prescribed Elokic 5 and Vizylac Rich. I would like to know whether this protruding tissue is a normal finding or whether it could indicate internal hemorrhoids, rectal mucosal prolapse, or another rectal condition. Should I consult another surgeon ? there is no bleeding in stool .

Fissure with 1 cm long hard skin

Fissure occured 4 weeks before bleeding stopped after 3 weeks and a hard skin of around 1cm long with a small lump at end of this hard skin is formed, lump is at outer side. and now after 4weeks pain is lesser but still there. During stool pass that hard skin fails to strech. Will this hard skin plus lump will soften and stretchable with time. This hard skin is around 10 days old. Taking sitz bath after morning and evening stool pass Applying cremagel after sitz bath both times.

Bumpy structure seen

Hello dr,my child is 9 year old had surgical circumcision  dr.given rapid  vicryl absorbable sutures  it's been 2 months their are bumpy structure are seen next to his private part ridge ANd it's not getting flatten yet ... These structures are not getting increasing in size but the child feeling the pain when it gets touched I'm attaching the images of my child kindly hVe a look and  Kindly help me out thanking u ...

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I am concerned about these lumps around anus. There is no blood daily but when a hard stool passes it hurts skin inside then blood comes with stool and it's pain while sitting for some days then it heals itself and pain goes but these lumps don't go.

Bedridden patient with L4-L5 spine pbm

Patient Condition The patient is an 80-Year-old woman who is bedridden due to a L4-L5 spine disorder. She has severe weakness in both legs and is unable to stand or walk without assistance. She experiences persistent lower back pain that radiates to the buttock and anal region, causing significant discomfort, especially while sitting and during bowel movements. Because of pain and weakness, she is dependent on caregivers for daily activities and requires further medical evaluation and treatment.

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