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Typhoid swelling in anal area
I have consulted a doctor. He has done blood test,stool test and checked anal area physically. He detected typhoid and dected small amount of blood in stool test  and denied no piles problem are there. I have been taking medicines prescribed by him for last 12 days condition is better than previous but when I exert more pressure while I feel bump like if I pass stool normally no problem comes there
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It looksike senitel tag . It is usually harmless It is benign in nature  .  Continue your typhoid course
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Take high fiber food Drink plenty of water
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It may be sentinsl tag, unreversible but no harm . Don't worry.
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It's seems like sentinel tag , due to chronic anal fissure before. No worry , its not reversible but not causing any problem.if you want remove this for cosmetic purpose ,otherwise no problem.
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It usually is benign and reversible. Don't strain while defecating and avoid prolonged sitting in the toilet. Eat high fibre food with proper water intake.
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continue anti typhoid treatment as prescribed
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if the pain persists and is severe, or if there's fever, persistent bleeding please consult privately for proper evaluation
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With symptoms you give- You might Have Grade-2 Internal Haemorrhoids. Consult accordingly
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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