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I Have A Stinging Pain Around My Anus After Bowel
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Question: I have a stinging pain around my anus after bowel movement. occasional bleeding and itching
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I have a stinging pain around my anus after bowel movement. occasional bleeding and itching
Brief Answer:
Please give additional information
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history and understood the concerns.
Please give additional information for me to assist you better:
Your age please.
Since when is this present?
Is it recurrent? That is coming over again and again and heals on its own?
Any constipation?
Straining at stool?
Is it more in front and back part of anus?
Any medications have you tried.
Please give all details.
Awaiting for your detailed feedback.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Please give additional information
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history and understood the concerns.
Please give additional information for me to assist you better:
Your age please.
Since when is this present?
Is it recurrent? That is coming over again and again and heals on its own?
Any constipation?
Straining at stool?
Is it more in front and back part of anus?
Any medications have you tried.
Please give all details.
Awaiting for your detailed feedback.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
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Brief Answer:
Please give additional information
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history and understood the concerns.
Please give additional information for me to assist you better:
Your age please.
Since when is this present?
Is it recurrent? That is coming over again and again and heals on its own?
Any constipation?
Straining at stool?
Is it more in front and back part of anus?
Any medications have you tried.
Please give all details.
Awaiting for your detailed feedback.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Please give additional information
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Thanks for your query.
Noted the history and understood the concerns.
Please give additional information for me to assist you better:
Your age please.
Since when is this present?
Is it recurrent? That is coming over again and again and heals on its own?
Any constipation?
Straining at stool?
Is it more in front and back part of anus?
Any medications have you tried.
Please give all details.
Awaiting for your detailed feedback.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
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47
3 or 4 months
Recurrent
Constipation and strain
front
Pep H
Skin feels dry in that area feels like I developed a sore
3 or 4 months
Recurrent
Constipation and strain
front
Pep H
Skin feels dry in that area feels like I developed a sore
![default](/r/images/default.png)
47
3 or 4 months
Recurrent
Constipation and strain
front
Pep H
Skin feels dry in that area feels like I developed a sore
3 or 4 months
Recurrent
Constipation and strain
front
Pep H
Skin feels dry in that area feels like I developed a sore
Brief Answer:
Fissure in ano, go ahead with proper examination and management
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback.
Your history is suggestive of a condition called fissure in ano.
The hard stools and/or straining causes the skin at the anus to get a small cut called a fissure.
This is recurrent.
I would advise you the following in such a situation:
Sitz bath in a tub with warm water.
Stool softeners and laxatives to keep the stools soft, avoid straining.
Send the stool for lab for 3 consecutive days and if a specific problem is found then it will be treated specifically.
It is better to avoid using anything locally at the anal area.
Consult a General Surgeon or a PRoctologist as this is a long standing problem for clinical evaluation, examination, per-rectal digital palpation and proctoscopy to know the exact cause.
You may be advised colonoscopy as you are 47 years old.
Further management as per the advise of the Specialist.
I hope this answer helps you.
Please give feedback once all these things are done.
With Regards.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Fissure in ano, go ahead with proper examination and management
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback.
Your history is suggestive of a condition called fissure in ano.
The hard stools and/or straining causes the skin at the anus to get a small cut called a fissure.
This is recurrent.
I would advise you the following in such a situation:
Sitz bath in a tub with warm water.
Stool softeners and laxatives to keep the stools soft, avoid straining.
Send the stool for lab for 3 consecutive days and if a specific problem is found then it will be treated specifically.
It is better to avoid using anything locally at the anal area.
Consult a General Surgeon or a PRoctologist as this is a long standing problem for clinical evaluation, examination, per-rectal digital palpation and proctoscopy to know the exact cause.
You may be advised colonoscopy as you are 47 years old.
Further management as per the advise of the Specialist.
I hope this answer helps you.
Please give feedback once all these things are done.
With Regards.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
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Brief Answer:
Fissure in ano, go ahead with proper examination and management
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback.
Your history is suggestive of a condition called fissure in ano.
The hard stools and/or straining causes the skin at the anus to get a small cut called a fissure.
This is recurrent.
I would advise you the following in such a situation:
Sitz bath in a tub with warm water.
Stool softeners and laxatives to keep the stools soft, avoid straining.
Send the stool for lab for 3 consecutive days and if a specific problem is found then it will be treated specifically.
It is better to avoid using anything locally at the anal area.
Consult a General Surgeon or a PRoctologist as this is a long standing problem for clinical evaluation, examination, per-rectal digital palpation and proctoscopy to know the exact cause.
You may be advised colonoscopy as you are 47 years old.
Further management as per the advise of the Specialist.
I hope this answer helps you.
Please give feedback once all these things are done.
With Regards.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
Fissure in ano, go ahead with proper examination and management
Detailed Answer:
Thanks for your feedback.
Your history is suggestive of a condition called fissure in ano.
The hard stools and/or straining causes the skin at the anus to get a small cut called a fissure.
This is recurrent.
I would advise you the following in such a situation:
Sitz bath in a tub with warm water.
Stool softeners and laxatives to keep the stools soft, avoid straining.
Send the stool for lab for 3 consecutive days and if a specific problem is found then it will be treated specifically.
It is better to avoid using anything locally at the anal area.
Consult a General Surgeon or a PRoctologist as this is a long standing problem for clinical evaluation, examination, per-rectal digital palpation and proctoscopy to know the exact cause.
You may be advised colonoscopy as you are 47 years old.
Further management as per the advise of the Specialist.
I hope this answer helps you.
Please give feedback once all these things are done.
With Regards.
Dr T Chandrakant.
General Surgeon.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad
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