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Question #11384
313 days ago
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Itching burning and pain in anus and some cut and also multiple holes in anus ring

Rishabh gupta

Itching burning and pain in anus and some cut and also multiple holes in anus ring and feel constipation and some time seen blood in stool and also abdominal pain loss of appetite body pain and a gaanth in anus

Age: 29
Chronic illnesses: arushkumar02800@gmail.com
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Hello dear It seems either haemorrhoids or anal fissure which are associated with infection and trauma I suggest you to please get following tests done for confirmation of diagnosis Urine analysis Urine culture Rft Stool.culture if recommended Anoscopy Sigmoidoscopy Colonoscopy Lithotripsy Serum ferritin RBS Kindly share the details with gastroenterologist or laproscopic surgeon in person for better clarification Kindly donot take any medications without consulting the concerned physician Hopefully you recover soon Regards

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Can be possible rectal tear and bruises

Take syrup creamfin to soften stool for 5 days Take isabgol husk 1 tsp in lukewarm water at night for 5 days Avoid any spicy or oilly food Take slitz bath in betadine solution mixed with water 3 times a day

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Experiencing symptoms like itching, burning, and pain in the anus along with cuts, multiple holes, constipation, abdominal pain, and visible blood in the stool suggests a combination of conditions that need careful evaluation. These symptoms could point towards anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or potentially an infection such as a perianal abscess or fistula, especally considering the mention of multiple holes and a lump (“gaanth”). The loss of appetite and body pain add complexity, hinting potential systemic effects or more severe underlying issues. Abdominal pain together with bleeding and changes in bowel habbits also raise the concern for inflammatory bowel disease or colorectal issues.

Because these symptoms can indicate serious conditions, it’s essential to seek immediate medical attention. A healthcare professional will likely perform a physical examination and may order diagnostic tests like an anoscopy, colonoscopy, or imaging studies to get a clearer picture. It’s critical not to ignore the signs of bleeding or pain, as timely diagnosis can prevent complications. While waiting for a medical consultation, try to keep the anal area clean and dry, avoid using scented wipes or harsh soaps that can irritate the skin further, and consider taking sitz baths to alleviate pain and discomfort. Ensure a high-fiber diet and adequate hydration to ease constipation, but focus on getting medical evaluation as priority. Do not take over-the-counter medication without discussing with your doctor, especially due to the presence of rectal bleeding and systemic symptoms.

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