Lump in anus
Hi doctor j have lump in anus bubble like feeling almost 2 days there is no bleeding constipation and pain when I touch little discomfort there attached image please check had sitz bath 2 times a days is it any medical treatment needed
Hi doctor j have lump in anus bubble like feeling almost 2 days there is no bleeding constipation and pain when I touch little discomfort there attached image please check had sitz bath 2 times a days is it any medical treatment needed
Please see the attached USG report of a 30-year-old female. Currently, she is experiencing pain, redness, and a lump-like swelling in the affected area. I humbly request you to advise on its proper treatment and let me know which specialist doctor I should consult. Also, please clarify if this can be cured with medications or if it requires surgery. 🙏🙏🙏
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.
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