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Asked for female, 32 years old from Pune
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General Surgeon•Kolkata
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Hello lybrate-user. In addition to the psyllium husk, you may want to add a paraffin-based laxative which will help you pass your stools smoothly. Topical nifedipine/lignocaine is usually not contraindicated in pregnancy, however, I would suggest you consult a local surgeon for a proper examination and prescription regarding the same. Using some topical lignocaine 10-15 mins before stools and immediately after may keep your pain somewhat under control.
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General Surgeon•Chandigarh
Hi for anal fissure avoid constipation avoid spicy meal take syrup lactulose 3tsf at night
sit in warm water thrice a day apply lox cream 5% thrice a day after sitting in water for further query you can visit at my clinic harmony hospital sector 58 mohali.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear user. I can understand. Women can experience vaginal pain during or after sex, either in the vagina or deeper in the pelvis. Pain in the vagina could be caused by: an infection: thrush or a sexually transmitted infection (sti), such as chlamydia, gonorrhoea or genital herpes. Changing hormone levels can make your vagina dry. Lack of foreplay and other factors can make your vagina dry. All these factors could contribute to the pain. I suggest you to consult a gynecologist for physical invest...more
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Yes you can use prilox cream ( Lidocaine) on glans penis 30 min before sexual activity.
Wash glans before going for intercourse
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Hello-
lidocaine cream is designed to be applied to the tip, or glans, of your penis. This part of your penis is the most sensitive to touch. By making your glans less sensitive, you'll feel less during sex and have a smaller risk of ejaculating early.
Numbing creams provide a fast, effective means for improving endurance. These creams contain numbing chemicals that work within a few minutes to stymie pleasure. The downside to these products: males will experience almost no pleasure from...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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1. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 2. Increasing the fibre in your diet is known to be as effective as injections for preventing further problems
3. Increasing your fluid intake which can help prevent further problems with haemorrhoids
4. Avoiding straining and constipation which is the most useful thing patients can do to prevent the problem coming back. If the fibre content of your diet is not sufficient to keep your stools soft, then a fibre...more
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General Surgeon•Howrah
No as such it will not cause any significant problem in the vagina.
There can be temporary numbness in the vagina with the cream & feeling of warmth for sometime with it.
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I was suffering from a lot of pain after passing the stool.  I endured this horrible pain for over an year. But 5 months ago, I visited a general & laparoscopic surgeon and he diagnosed (visual inspection) the problem to be of chronic fissure. He gave me a laxative, some antibiotics and anobliss cream and told me to take these for a month. So here i'm, after 5 months and the pain is still there after passing the stool. And it lasts for many hours in the whole day. After applying the anobliss cream, the pain goes away for a couple of days, but starts again after 3-4 days. So I guess the fissure is recurring again and again. I'm 30 years old obese male, always under stress due to various reasons. And this fissure pain is making it worse. I drink a lot of water (3.5 liter a day) I take duphalac syrup as well as husk every alternate day, but I still pass hard stools sometimes. I'm not highly constipated, because I always have at least one bowel movement every day. Never in my life of 30 years a day has passed without me having a bowel movement. So what could be the reason of hard stool? Anyways, so few days ago, I went to a colorectal surgeon. After inspecting carefully, he said it's not a fissure and those are not anal skin tags. He said, they are anal warts and suggested me to use a lidocaine gel and betadine sits bath. After doing this regularly over the last two weeks, the pain has reduced to a great extent. But now i'm even more worried, after reading about anal warts. I have read online that anal warts are almost always due to hpv virus. And hpv is an std. I have never performed any kind of sexual activity involving another partner. Then how could I get this hpv? What am I supposed to do now? Please help me docs.

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General Surgeon•Begusarai
* you can consult your doctor for increasing the dose of duphalac to rid of hard stools
* hpv can spread even without intercourse. Hand to genitals, hand to mouth, mouth to mouth, mouth to genitals and sometimes even through skin to skin. A person infected with hpv may not even know he has it and could be spreading it in the meanwhile.
* there are different kinds of hpv, usually the ones that cause warts do not lead to cancer.
However, your colorectal surgeon would be able to assess ...more
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Dentist•Jamshedpur
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Since the gingival enlargement is one of the side effects of nifedipine. There are chances of recurrence. You can ask your physician to change nifedipine with any other antihypertensive drugs if possible.
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