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Regarding Anal Skin Tags
Hello, Recently I felt very hard to pass the stool and few days later felt pain and little blood on the tissue. It continued for a week and then it settled down with the pain, but wasnt comfortable while passing stool. I went to see Homeo doc, they gave me tablets saying its hemmoroids down there. It went on for 2-3 months and I didnt get complete releif because during every menstruation it used to increase my pain again. Had been to GYN for some other problem then the doc examined my anal region and said its not a hemmoroids, but its a SKIN tags over there. Was given with an ointment and some l axative tablets to use during constipation. Now my confusion is how to get treated for this? It's very difficult for me to manage food based on this. I mean is it piles or skin tag isnt a pile? Can I get cured from it permanently? Whom to visit for this problem of mine. Please could anyone help me on this? Thanks in advance!
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I hope u got rid by it now .. if not then just consult with a good surgeon and get u r self examined appropriately to confirm the diagnosis .. surgery will be the permanent cure in both cases
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Hi as per your history this looks like fissure in ano with Sentinal skin tag. You can consult me personally by booking an appointment through practo,  will help you out
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