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Butt pain during pooing
1.I feel pain during pooing and also blood comes 2.Whole day I also feel pain in my butt and sensation
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It may be anal fissure or piles try to take sitz bath and take high fibre diet. Consult personally for medical management it is curable.
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May be it will piles, fissure, fistula, or any anorectal disease. Need Proper rectal examination. Tab Triphala Gugglu 2tab BD Tab Arshighani vati 2tab BD Syp Abhyaristha 15ml with equal amount of LW water BD Sitz bath with PVK Before taking any treatment diagnosis is necessary.
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Go to an Ayurvedic Surgeon and start Proper treatment.
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-Fibre rich food -Plenty of water -Avoid Maida items -Avoid spicy and oily
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Take slitz bath with Luke warm water Avoid sitting for long hours
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consult General surgeon
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It could be due to start of fatigue and lax ano rectal muscles which later on produces ano rctal disease like piles/ fissure and fistula etc. Plz DM for detailed discussion
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Please see a local doctor and follow HAIP DIET
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Clear indication to consult ur family Ayurveda Dr
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Consult here.
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Consult ayurveda physician for proper diagnosis and root cause of ailments before consuming any medicine
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It maybe haemorrhoid fissure or any rectal problem.examine with local doctor nearby
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avoid spicy food, constipation, drink plenty of water.havehot sittzbath.
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avoid prolong sitting job
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As your symptoms, you might be having fissure. You have to visit local dr and get examination done. And then start the treatment
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Avoid late night food and late sleeping.
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Do sitz bath 2 times a day that will be very beneficial for you
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Namastey Your symptoms — pain during passing stool, bleeding while passing stool, and persistent pain or discomfort in the anal region throughout the day — are commonly seen in conditions like Anal fissure or sometimes inflamed piles/hemorrhoids. An anal fissure usually causes sharp pain during or after bowel movement along with fresh red bleeding and burning or throbbing discomfort that can continue for hours afterward. Constipation, hard stools, straining during toilet, irregular eating habits, spicy food, dehydration, and prolonged sitting are common triggers. Continuous pain and “sensation” in the butt region often happen because the anal muscles go into spasm after the tear or irritation develops. Most cases are not dangerous, but they should not be ignored because chronic fissures can become more painful over time if bowel habits are not corrected properly.
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Avoid straining during stools and try to keep the stool soft naturally through hydration, fiber-rich meals, fruits, vegetables, and regular meal timings. Warm sitz baths (sitting in comfortably warm water for 10–15 minutes) after bowel movements often help relax the anal muscles and reduce pain. Avoid excessive spicy food, prolonged sitting, and delaying the urge to pass stool. Since you are having both pain and bleeding, it would be advisable to get a proper clinical examination from a surgeon/proctologist or experienced Ayurvedic practitioner to confirm whether this is fissure, piles, or another anorectal condition. Early treatment generally gives much faster relief and prevents chronic complications. For confidential and professional guidance regarding anorectal concerns and holistic management, you are encouraged to connect with us at 9 3 1 5 6 6 1 5 6 5 for better evaluation and support.
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Drink adequate water daily Avoid constipation and hard stools Do not sit on the toilet for long periods Include fruits, vegetables, and light digestible food in diet Maintain regular physical activity and walking Timely management of anal pain and bleeding usually helps prevent worsening and improves comfort significantly. Thank you
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Consult Personally
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Can you provide your history in detail? 1)Is pain increasing just after defecation or remains the same throughout? 2)Is there any mass coming out or only bleeding? 3) Is your Stool tight/ do you sit for more hrs in washroom? 4) do you pass motion regularly/ everyday and how many times/ days? 5) do you experience itching near the perianal area? You have talked about sensation...which kind of sensation? 1) Do you have any history of fall? 2) is it radiating towards one leg? 3) you feel pain during sitting/ raising your leg up/ standing for long time?
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Share complete details please so it is easy to make a diagnosis and then you can consult a specialist in Ayurveda
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check your bed/ chair where you are sleeping/ sitting for long. check your Hb% levels as well take fibrous diet
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you have to consult doctor as bleeding is streak patten or jet like . one can say after examination only bout pies or fissure
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you can do sitz bath in lukewarm water for pain management
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take high fibre and proper hydration
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Pain during stools with bleeding and persistent butt pain may be due to fissure, hemorrhoids or another anorectal condition. Since pain is present throughout the day, proper examination is important to confirm the cause. Avoid constipation, straining and self-medication. Please consult me so I can assess and guide the right treatment safely.
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