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Hemmoroids
I am looking for advice, during stool pass my anal skin is not go back to normal position, its feel like sewlling, what to do and what will be the treatment ? Kindly help
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Hello, this is piles as explained by you. This is grade 3 piles if you use your fingers to make the swelling go inside... According to grades treatment is different
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Do consult online for more information and exact treatment of your grade 3 piles..I am happy to help you..👍
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Probably grade 4 haemorrhoids(piles) or prolapse.
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Digital examination and proctoscopy evaluation.
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High fibre diet plenty of oral fluids laxative as prescribed by the doctor sitz bath
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It's likely haemorrhoid needs physical general surgeon opinion. Can meet me
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Mostly prolapse rectum.
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this is rectal prolapse probably you need to get examined by surgeon.
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It looks like hemorrhoids/ piles and requires preferably surgical treatment. With High fiber diet Sitz bath Plenty of fruits/ fluids Avoid oily spicy fried food and non-veg
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