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Sexologist•Delhi
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An anal fissure is a split or tear in the lining of the anus that occurs after trauma. This can happen as a result of a hard stool or even diarrhea. An anal fissure causes bleeding and intense burning pain after bowel movements. The pain is caused by spasms of the sphincter muscle, which is exposed to air by this tear.
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General Surgeon•Faridabad
Hello user, it is not serious but you need to see a surgeon, if you have pain also then it could be piles or fissure but still see a surgeon for better diagnosis, hope you get well soon.
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Sexologist•Delhi
Causes of blood in the stool range from harmless and irritating digestive tract conditions such as hemorrhoids and anal fissure (anal fissure), from tension against a hard stool with constipation to serious conditions such as cancer.
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General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
The symptoms of a fissure and a hemorrhoid can be similar. Either can cause pain, itching and bleeding. However, if you are in pain and don't feel an external lump, the condition is more likely to be a fissure. If you notice that you are leaking mucus from your anus, the problem is probably a hemorrhoid
let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Delhi
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General Surgeon•Faridabad
Hello user, try sitz bath 3 times a day for 15 min n if symptoms persist, see a surgeon, it will surely help.
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MBBS, MD - Internal Medicine

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
it is local itching and piles .
please send pictures for best consultation.
apply till then oint. anovate tds .
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Asked for male, 16 years old from Guwahati
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MD - General Medicine, MBBS

Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
Blood in the stools has a multitude of causes. Some of the common ones are anal fissures and hemorrhoids (piles). The cause should be evaluated and treated accordingly. Antibiotics are not required in most cases.
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MD - Medicine , MBBS, DTCD

Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
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if only blood is coming it could be hemorrhoids...if blood is attached over the stools with pain could be anal fissure..if mixed inside with stools could be something more above
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Asked for female, 19 years old from Srinagar
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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It can be because of fissure. 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 ...more
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MD - General Medicine, MBBS

Internal Medicine Specialist•Delhi
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There are multiple causes for blood in the stools, ranging from piles to infections. A proper evaluation and treatment of the cause now suggested.
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