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Anal Fissure/ Haemorrhoid
Hi doctors. I have an external Haemorrhoid/fissure for quite sometime now. This comes and goes a few times a year. Sometimes there's a little bleeding. Recently, I was given some medicines after which the bleeding stop. It does not cause any pain at all as of now. However there's a little itching that happens sometimes. As this external Haemorrhoid has been there for years now, I am somewhere worried as to what can be done? Can y'all help me out here? Please.
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Go for COLONOSCOPY followed by excision with laser , for permanent cure
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Constipation is one of the cause of having haemorrhoids So avoid eating any oily or spicy foods Drink at least 2-3 litre of water per day Increase intake of high fibre diet during night time
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If constipation is there, plz use laxatives to get relief And also consult general surgeon for this
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Drink plenty of water. 3 to 4 liters per day. High fiber diet. Avoid spicy and oily food. Avoid alcohol. Stop smoking if you do. Reduce your caffeine intake. Consume green leafy vegetables and fruits. Do sitz bath ( take warm water in a tub mix 10% betadine liquid 5 ml in it and sit in that tub for 30 min repeat this for 3 times in a day for 15 day's). Do some physical exercises on a regular basis. Avoid constipation causing food.
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you need some medicines for which you need to consult me if possible for you.
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if you can't consult then atleast fallow the above mentioned things
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