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Burning And Pain After Defecation. No Bleeding. Advice?

I am feeling lot of burning sensation after defaecation. Throughout the day, I am experienceing pain in anus . No bleeding while defaecation. This is intermittent for the last 8 months. It remains for 2 or 3 days but goes off on it s own. Now it is continuous for the past 5 days. No Occult blood in stools report. Pl. advice
Thu, 30 Aug 2012
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Gastroenterologist 's  Response
hello dear,
i have gone through your complaints.this is common problem we see in our daily practice.the burning sensation and can be because of fissure in anal region. bleeding need not be there in all patients.best way to avoid this is keeping your stools sfot by changing your diet habits,and applying some local anaesthetic jell(5% xylocaine jelly,SMUTH jell).please contact general surgeon/gastroenterologist to look for fissure .i hope this will clear your doubts.
take care.
bye.
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Burning And Pain After Defecation. No Bleeding. Advice?

hello dear, i have gone through your complaints.this is common problem we see in our daily practice.the burning sensation and can be because of fissure in anal region. bleeding need not be there in all patients.best way to avoid this is keeping your stools sfot by changing your diet habits,and applying some local anaesthetic jell(5% xylocaine jelly,SMUTH jell).please contact general surgeon/gastroenterologist to look for fissure .i hope this will clear your doubts. take care. bye.