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For 2 days, I have been suffering from anus pain and swelling. I am taking the daflon 500 tablet and stool softener one day and one night and have little relief, but still, I have pain and swelling. Just want to know if I have an embroy transfer on 7 feb and today is 2 feb, so is it safe to take daflon after embroy transfer to or not if not then which medicine is helpful for this.
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Seitz bath Sit in a tub filled with hot to warm water for 7to ten minutes two times.
Zerodol sp three times a day after food for five days.
Montek lc one at night for five days.
Deflon is not safe
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Anal fissure with contact dermatitis due to severe constipation. You need to change your dietary and shifting to fibrous diet and plenty of water.avoid unnecessary medication.apply ointment is enough and prokinetic drug also.consult for further management and evaluation.
Anal swelling is a sign of inflammation in your soft tissues. It may be from trauma, hemorrhoids, infection or other causes. You can often treat a swollen anus at home.
You taken daflon 500 good but this is not very safe medicine in pregnancy so I suggested to you do not take it for long time
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take sitz bath and take stool softener
take fibrous and healthy diet and drinks adequate amount of water
Anus pain can be because of fissure developed in the anorectum due to straining for hard stools. If there is no bleeding per anum you dont need to take daflon 500mg.
Take a tub of luke warm water and sit in it for 10 mins twice a day. Take syp duphalac 30ml in the night to cure hard stools. And for the itching and pain apply anobliss ointment after passing stools.
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