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Asked for male, 37 years old from Indore
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General Surgeon•Srinagar
Depends upon what kind of prolapse you have. Nowadays there are lot many options present but surgery is the treatment of choice. You should visit a general surgeon.
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Oncologist•Howrah
If it is operable, go for surgery first. Depending on the postoperative pathology report further treatment will be decided. If it is inoperable, but nonmetastatic, then go for concomitant chemoradiotherapy first. This will be followed by surgery.
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Asked for Male, 26 years old from Delhi
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
The STARR procedure is based on the stapled haemorrhoidectomy technique. Two PPH 01 (Johnson & Johnson; Edinburgh, UK) circular staplers are used sequentially to perform an anterior and posterior full-thickness rectal wall resection ultimately producing a circumferential transanal resection of the rectum. In my view no. Should consult a good surgeon.
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Asked for male, 38 years old from Ballia
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General Surgeon•Chennai
Rectal prolapse can not be corrected with out surgery. You must get it done as early as possible, if you delay the condition will get worse.
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Homeopath•Chennai
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hi,
you should avoid spicy food, drink more water Min 5 liters.
may be due to food like after eating spicy food.
eat cucumber can reduce your rectal and urethral burning.
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General Surgeon•Kanpur
You may be having fissure in ano so consult a general surgeon and proctoscopy to be done to find out what exactly it is, use ointment lox anally before defecation and take plenty of fluids orally and High fibre diet to keep stool soft, proper treatment follows according to examination report.
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General Physician•Mumbai
Avoid spicy food items and not to eat junk food and we also need to avoid peanuts and potatoes in our daily diet and For loosemotions drink ors solution and to stop the frequency of motions take capsule roko and Avoid spicy food in your diet and eat only curd rice or khichdi and if necessary we should take prescribed antibiotics
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Homeopath•24 Parganas
Hi Lybrate user, when you suffering from this problem more than 10 years need to know more about your problem what's actual causation for your itching, so if you want you can consult with me privately. Take care.
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MS - General Surgery, MBBS

General Surgeon•Jaipur
Dear lybrate-user if you have bleeding with pain then you may have fissure or piles. If something is coming out during stool passing, it is probably Piles. If nothing is coming out and you have the pain during or after defecation then problem may be fissure. You must come for proper examination .For a while you may try
1. Hot sitz bathe bd
2. Ont. Anobliss a/l bd
3. Pulv. Laxovel s 2 tsf hs x 7 days.
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General Physician•Kharagpur
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Do you mean rectal enema? There's no such major side effect of rectal enema. It cannot be used in case of obstructive pathology, else it's fine to use in severe constipation.
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