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Wounds In Anus, Recurring After Treatment, Have Discomfort While Sitting, Diagnosed As Fissures. Guidance For Treatment?

Hi, i have problem in anus , there is woonds are there so cunslted to doctor and after examin he said may be you sleep somewhere due to that some stuck or clots comes in blood vens. He prescrib some heavy antibiotic , cream & medicines that become ok now again after one month samething persist and facing problem this time dr said this fissures, haemorrhoids. Now please guide me what i have to do, its very uncomfort for seating, toilet etc. Thanks.
Mon, 24 Sep 2012
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Hi, Tanvir.
Thanks for query.
You might have two problems either Infected hemorrhoids or Fissure-in-ano.
So it is very important to diagnose perfectly because treatment depends upon the diagnosis.
Consult surgeon and get physically examined.
Avoid constipation and take plenty of water.
In both conditions antibiotic gives temporarily relief.
Ok and bye.
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Wounds In Anus, Recurring After Treatment, Have Discomfort While Sitting, Diagnosed As Fissures. Guidance For Treatment?

Hi, Tanvir. Thanks for query. You might have two problems either Infected hemorrhoids or Fissure-in-ano. So it is very important to diagnose perfectly because treatment depends upon the diagnosis. Consult surgeon and get physically examined. Avoid constipation and take plenty of water. In both conditions antibiotic gives temporarily relief. Ok and bye.