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External hemorrhoids
In January I had anal fissure and I started to feel some skinny hard mass during wiping after bowel movements I thought it is a skin tag but it disappeared when fissure healed. Now again my fissure opened 1 month ago and since then I'm again feeling this skinny hard mass only during wiping after bowel movement. If it's external hemorrhoids will it cause any trouble? I don't have constipation, no straining during bowel, high fiber diet, sitz bath, and local creams. Surgeons please guide me
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You can share a photograph of it or tell what symptoms you are having because of it. Is there any pain or discharge?
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Meantime Continue Sitz Bath and Consult a General Surgeon
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Possibility of skin tag cannot b ruled out A picture may help me to final diagnosis
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It's likely skin tag at fissure site Continue high fiber diet Conservative management
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