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Burn in anus after stool passing.
I feel burning sensation in anus after stool from 2 weeks, mostly stool are soft, sometimes observed slight white mucus in morning. I do body building, so I take whey protien also. No blood in stool. This problem started when I ate smosa, abit spicy food in marriage ceremony, using anovate cream, it reduced burn, but still have.
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Most likely is anal fissure. Sitz bath is most important here. (Sit in lukewarm water, in a bath tub for 10 to 15 min, twice a day) Take Plenty of water.
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It likely could be a anal fissure or small internal hemorrhoids. A proper examination of the anal canal and rectum is warranted
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To get a Sigmoidoscopy
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You might have fistula .get checked and get treated
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colonoscopy
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