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Anus pain
I have pain in anus region very frequently after passing stool and while traveling on a two wheeler. Should I see a general physician for this or if not what kind of specialist?
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You should visit a general surgeon and need to get Per rectal examination . If you have constipation that should be treated .
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Possibly fissure.Bleeding?
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I would advise you to meet a general surgeon who will evaluate you and rule out any underlying condition such as piles, fissure or pilonodal sinus. These steps may be of some help: - Do not strain during bowel movements - Reduce weight as per your idea weight according to your BMI - Eat food rich in fiber and bran based cereals. - Have laxatives for strain to be reduced during bowel movements - Sitting on a donut ring cushions can reduce the pain while sitting.
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