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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Perianal Hematoma

I had Perianal Hematoma over a month ago (I noticed I was bleeding and I went to the hospital), and the doctor cut, and removed it (Was Really painful.). Now, I feel the same pain I felt before I got the bleeding, but this time the lump way smaller and less painful. Is there anything I could do to, make it go away? Or do I have to go to the doctor? And about the doctor, does he have to cut and remove it again (Since there s no bleeding, I m purposely trying to avoid that), I read online that, if it isn t ruptured yet, the doctor can easily remove the blood with a syringe, is this true?
Mon, 27 Jul 2015
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Yes that is possible, it is better if you visit the doctor while it is smaller so the blood can be aspirated and antibiotics+ painkillers can be given to reduce pain along with infection. I recommend you to visit the doctor soon.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurrent Perianal Hematoma

Yes that is possible, it is better if you visit the doctor while it is smaller so the blood can be aspirated and antibiotics+ painkillers can be given to reduce pain along with infection. I recommend you to visit the doctor soon. I hope this helps !