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Asked for male, 24 years old from Mumbai
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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Hello,
Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -
1) Do take admission now at your hospital and consult with gastroenterologist and to confirm do few investigations like this -
a) Liver function
b) Kidney function
c) Blood Clotting d) Magnetic resonance elastography
e) Liver biopsy and ultrasound whole abdomen
2) Do take antibiotic to control infection (ACTOCEF powder injection)one gm/day for 3 days
3...more
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CA rectum grade 4 with metastasis is very progressed stage I hope this may help
churna of (aswagangdha +garlic+alove vera+ginger +turmeric +green tea) 1 tsf mix with apple juice
twice a day
hydrate properly
take care.
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MD - Homeopathy, BHMS

Homeopath•Vadodara
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Better once take proper check and confirm whether it is really inflammation or something else.. then consult for homoeopathic treatment..
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MBBS, MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology

Gynaecologist•Ghaziabad
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Revtal bleeding can be due to piles ,fissure, infection or growth. In young people generally fissures or piles
Hip and thigh pain can be referred from anal area or it can be independent entity.
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C.S.C, D.C.H, M.B.B.S

General Physician•Alappuzha
Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy procedure uses a special device to remove a ring of tissue from the anal canal. Removing the tissue cuts off blood supply to the hemorrhoids, causing them to shrink. The tissue ring is then secured with staples. This helps hold the tissue in place. Stapled hemorrhoidopexy is a significantly less painful operation and offers significant advantages in terms of hospital stay and symptom control in the long term, making for a significantly earlier return to work. STARR involv...more
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BHMS, Diploma in Dermatology

Sexologist•Hyderabad
An anal fissure is a split or tear in the lining of the anus that occurs after trauma, which can be from a hard stool or even diarrhea. As a result, the person experiences bleeding and intense burning pain after bowel movements. The pain is caused by spasm of the sphincter muscle, which is exposed to air by this tear.
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
Causes of anal pain:
Anal cancer.
Anal fissure (a small tear in the lining of the anal canal)
Anal itching (pruritus ani)
Anal sex.
Anorectal fistula (an abnormal channel between the anus or rectum usually to the skin near the anus)
Coccydynia or coccygodynia (tailbone pain)
Constipation.
Crohn's disease.

Getting plenty of fiber in your diet -- especially from fruits and vegetables -- can help prevent constipation, though. ... Citrus fruits. Prunes and pr...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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prevent spreading genital warts?
Encourage your partner to talk with a doctor or nurse about the HPV vaccine. ...
Always use condoms and dental dams during oral, anal, and vaginal sex.
Don't have sex when you have visible warts, even with a condom. ...
Stop smoking.
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General Surgeon•Ghaziabad
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Hi. It can be a haemorrhoid (piles) or a fissure. It's better if you consult a surgeon for proctoscopy and examination. Meanwhile avoid spicy and oily food.
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Homeopath•Noida
Place a heating pad or hot water bottle on your lower back or abdomen.
Rest when needed.
Give yourself a little massage where it hurts.
Exercise-- Get Moving to Relieve Symptoms. Walking, running, Yoga etc.
Avoid foods that contain caffeine.
Avoid smoking and drinking alcohol
For better results consult with details.
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