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Anal Fissure
Hi, For nearly three years I have fissures on and off and it will cure on its own or sometimes after taking medications... But it will not last more than five days... But this time it's nearly two weeks and it's still there... Also it was quite different than the previous ones. 1)Entire butt was paining. 2) For the first one week motion was normal and in control but in the second week it's more like a severe urge to go , like I don't have control... Couple of times there was a slight leakage although I didn't wet my trousers.. 3) Third, I have pain in the anus everytime i cough or if I get vomiting sensation ( in my previous episodes I never experienced this) Can someone shed some light...
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Hi.. looks like this is this might be a perianal abscess.. your fissure would have got Infected and there must be pus inside which is causing severe pain.. so please do an HF USG perianal region which a simple scan to find out whether there is pus and consult a surgeon in-person.
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Don't delay ur treatment.. this is must cause fistula formation
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Looks like fissures but need to examine I’d any possibility of abscess formation as severe pain as per your history
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Likely having significant fissure Visit a Surgeon for examination If needed go for surgery
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Require physical consultation and proctoscopy.
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