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What Is The Treatment For Hemorrhoids With Sores ?
Hi. It seems I had a stool Sunday evening. I thought my skin tore a little or the movement may have scrapped my skin leaving it irritated. But after a day discomort, I examined the area noticing a small swollen area on the side of my rectum with two very small sores. Very painful. I used preparation h day one and two. It seemed to help the swelling but not the pain from the sores. I tried zoviarax cream. Not complete relief yet. Have you ever heard of such?
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Thanks for posting query.
Increasing dietary fibres, oral fluids to maintain hydration, on-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), sitz bath, and you may need a course of antibiotics.
Consult your physician for further management.
Best Wishes,
Dr Sourav Ganguly.
Hi,
You are seems to have Fissure in ano,Hemorrhoids are usually painless unless it is infected.
fissure in ano is very painful.
Avoid constipation,take mild laxative daily.if there is no constipation pain will be less.
in hemorrhoids bleeding more and comes after passing stool and in fissure bleeding is before passing stool.
take one antibiotic course and some analgesic.
ok and bye.
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What Is The Treatment For Hemorrhoids With Sores ?
Hi, Thanks for posting query. Increasing dietary fibres, oral fluids to maintain hydration, on-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID), sitz bath, and you may need a course of antibiotics. Consult your physician for further management. Best Wishes, Dr Sourav Ganguly.