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Is it Fissure ?
Everytime after i have bowel movement ..I feel anal spasm and shortly after i have swollen anal region reddish in color which remains for 4 hrs and then subsides leaving a mucous .. During this 4 hrs its very uncomfortable to sit or walk. There is NO PAIN or BLEEDING at all during bowel movement.. This symptom is going on for an year  increases in winter.
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Condition can managed conservative Only by changing diet habits Consult with surgeon , needs proper history and examination to rule out other problems
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Your condition requires rectal examination by a General Surgeon to rule out Anal Fissure/ Haemorrhoids In Initial stages these conditions can be managed conservatively without surgery (using medication and High Fibre diet) Surgery is recommended if it is causing you persistent discomfort. You can consult me for further management At Maple Clinic Hyderabad
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Use High Fibre Diet
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It can be anal fissure Or anorectal dysnerrgia
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needs proper examination
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Mostly Haemorrhoids get examined
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Can be fissure
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You need to get yourself examined by surgeon
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