Have Red Rash On Anus. Prescribed Clomitrazole And Betamethasone Cream. Hemorroids Visible. What Can Be Done?
Thanks for your inquiry,
i saw the photo
You have been treated by so many doctors and the Drs have treated you fully for all possible diagnoses.
The point for me is you had external pile mass. But you say that it has regressed. Your job is mainly in a sitting posture. Stagnation of venous flow can lead to hemorrhoids and at your residence you are comfortable in a lying posture without pressing that area.
What I am coming to say is, the problem you have may be due to the rectal discharge, which, can lead to perianal erythema. Hemorrhoids may produce the rectal discharge.
That is why you got improvement with Zinc cream.
My advise to you is continuously apply Zinc cream and get an opinion from a surgeon regarding your Hemorrhoids - what is its degree and is it inflamed and is there any discharge. Removal of Hemorrhoids if needed may relieve your problems or find out is there any other cause for rectal discharge and treat it.
If you have any doubt feel free to ask me.
With best wishes
I saw the picture. XXXXXXX hemorrhoids can easily be seen through a proctosopic examination, provided you don't have a condition called fissure in the anus.
I need a further clarification:
1) Do you have any discharge around that perianal condition (soaking your under cothings)
2) Itching or pain - which is severe and where (anterior, posterior, left or right)
3) Was there any swelling prior to your current problem?
4) Do you have constipation and how are your bowel habits
5) Do you find any minute opening in that area (around the anus?)
Kindly clear my doubts so that it is easy to arrive at probable diagnosis.
Best wishes
Dr. S. Jegadeesan
I should point out last night I did see a small visible external hemorroid. I applied Prep H cream (external) and ointment (internal) and this morning the condition was significantly improved. The external hemorroid was no longer visible and the redness had subsided. However, after a bowel movement the redness returned although the hemorroid was still absent. Could it be that the redness is a sort of precursor to a visible hemorroid? The Prep H relieves symptoms but perhaps is not a cure. Should I resign myself to simply relieving symptoms or is there some permanent solution available? Please review the new attached photos
Thanks for writing back.
You have been treated for all common itching rashes around the anus, like infective and allergic. You get improvement but he condition recurs. Prep. H reduces only inflammation and edema of piles temporarily. My conclusion is, you have rashes due to rectal discharge. Even though the rectal discharge may occur in several conditions, the causes for you may be
!) Hemorrhoids
!) Fistula in ano
You understand that once you are able to see your hemorrhoids outside, it is only the XXXXXXX hemorrhoid coming out and going back. Hemorrhoids may be there without its usual presentation of bleeding, pain or constipation. So you have 2nd or 3rd degree hemorrhoid.
Sometimes a fistula in ano need not have external orifice visually seen.
Both the condition may cause acute pain, itching, and irritation around the anus,
The rectal discharge may irritate the skin - and it does not heal till it is moist.
It has to be kept dry. A foam dressing over the rash is helpful if it is particularly moist. Zinc cream may also be useful. The recurrence is - the primary cause was not treated (Hemorrhoids).
Get surgical removal of hemorrhoids, if there is fistulae ( I have a suspicion that you are having a fistula in the anterior aspect of anus. A proctoscopic rectal examination will reveal the XXXXXXX orifice) it is also to be treated.
Meanwhile fiber XXXXXXX bland diet, mild laxatives, plenty of water are advised.
Best wishes