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Perineal abscess
I have pernial abcess near my anal opening in the exterior parts which is visible in nature , somtimes pus drains out automatically. I want to join indian army for which i need t clear medical examination wherr they visual check anal area. Will i be unfit or fit. If unfit , after treatment can i become fit ! Please help me regarding this !
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In army medical board, Surgeon will examine you head to toe naked... There's nothing you can hide from them... Yes they inspect anal region also.. Better get treatment and proceed.. Or if get unfit at first medical board you will have less time to clear 2nd medical board
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No idea regarding whether anal region is examined or not for Medical examination in Indian Army joining. But for your future life, you should get treated for your perineal abscess (it can be a case of fistula in ano). Yes after complete treatment you can be fit for medical.
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