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Swelling around anal hole
When I touch it, it feels like a soft-boiled bubble. I first noticed it six months ago, but there was no pain. A week ago, passing stool was a little difficult, and since then, there has been a burning sensation and the burning sensation reduced now. My bowel movements are back to normal now, What could this be?"please reply
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It might be perianal abscess
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Get surgeon examination asap
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Picture looks like an external hemorrhoids. Consume high fibre diet, stool softners. Get Proctoscopy done to rule out internal hemorrhoids.
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Consult a General Surgeon for thorough evaluation.
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Avoid long sitting in the toilet and avoid straining while passing stools. Avoid using Indian toilets. Reduce the consumption of non-vegetarian food.
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Grade 2 haemorrhoids..can be treated by conservative management easily..contact for consultation
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Seem like hemorrhoids First let's try medical management by using medicines Ping me up will let u know
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Your symptoms suggest a probable external hemorrhoid (pile) or a small perianal skin tag. The soft “bubble-like” swelling and mild burning after difficult stool commonly occur with piles.
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Maintain soft stools, do warm sitz baths, and use a topical anti-hemorrhoid ointment. If swelling persists, enlarges, or bleeds, consult me .
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Avoid straining and increase fiber and water intake.
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Hello there, this is a thrombosed external haemorrhoid, which is appearing like a small bubble inside which there is a blood clot of the veins, so most of the times it may increase in size and give more pain, and sometimes it can regress with painkillers and Sitz bath so you can meet any local Surgeon for further treatment
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