Pressure In Rectum When Sitting
Good afternoon doctor's respected doctor's with reference of this I want to ask you that muje 4-5 months se motion krte ...
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Hi, lybrate user, •It indicates piles with gastric disorder , you are suffering from, causing by much stening owing to constipatio . •Tk, plenty of water to moisten stool to prevent constipation being the main cause of piles ,avoiding strain. •Use a hot water tub to soak your anus and buttockes in warm water to release pain and pressure on rectum. Personal hygiene be manitained to reduce pain. •Avoid sitting in one posture for a long time. keep on changing your sitting position to ease pain of piles. •Your diet be easily digestible rich in fiber, on time to avoid gastric disorder. Tk, whole grain,barley, oatmeal and brown rice. Fruits :apples, pear ,and bananas and Papaya. Vegetable -green peas, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts. •Tk, homoeopathic medicine: @ Nux vom 200 -6 pills, at bed time. •Avoid, zinger, irritant intake, alcohol & nicotine. Tk care.
Am 26 years old having pain in my buttocks hole. It's too much of paning. Even I can't able to move .if I got sneezing a ...
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It is a fairly common problem and can result from conditions such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures. Hi don, t worry this problem we called as in medical term rectal pain can be associated with symptoms such as prolapse, pressure, or bleeding. Rectal pain can also occur with inflammatory diseases of the bowel, localized infections, or minor injuries to the area. Some causes of rectal pain, such as hemorrhoids or anal fissures, can be accompanied by other symptoms like blood in the stool or bleeding. Diarrhea or constipation may also be present. This might be levator syndrome, also known as levator ani syndrome, is a spasm of the levator ani muscle that causes sharp pain in the rectum. To relieve general pain around the rectum and anus, you can try the following: 1- taking a sitz bath or sitting in warm water for a few minutes. 2-gently washing the area with lukewarm water, particularly after a bowel movement or sweating. 3-avoiding using any irritating detergents or soap. Hope you get satisfactory answer of yours question thanks & regards
I'm 22 years old i'm facing piles problem since last 1 years .now i'm pregnant since 2 month and I am facing to much pro ...
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Hemorrhoids can develop from increased pressure in the lower rectum due to: Straining during bowel movements. Sitting for long periods of time on the toilet. Having chronic diarrhea or constipation. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
I've swollen rectum with some tags (masse) on swollen surface. Whenever I put ointment or oil inside my anus I start poo ...
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Hemorrhoids can develop from increased pressure in the lower rectum due to Straining during bowel movements. Sitting for long periods of time on the toilet. Having chronic diarrhea or constipation. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
Hello. I am 25 years old and suffering from Piles. I don't know when it started but it has been severe like very clearly ...
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This could be an external hemorrhoids. These do not respond to medicinal treatment. When ligated by Graded Ksharsutra; they disappear in 5-7 days. You are advised to consult a near by Ano Rectal specialist or contact Sushruta Ano Rectal Institute.
After I had loose motion I am having pain in anus while walking but there is no blood in stool is this condition of pile ...
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Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. Maintain active life style Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods Drink lot of water. Take nitric acid 30/ 4 times/3 days For this homeopathic treatment is very effective For more details you can consult me.
What are the symptoms of piles, how can I recognize, what are the precautions for that? ...
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Hemorrhoids commonly known as piles, if there is only bleeding per rectum during or after defecation it would be Hemorrhoid, If Pain is also there it will be Fissure, do's- Increase fiber intake, Drink plenty of Fluids, Right Defecation posture Don'ts- don't strain during defecation, Don't keep the Anal are mois for long time, Don't use a rough toilet paper,
Hi, I have underwent perennial abscesses 2 days back. Doctor was saying there is a chance if developing fistula. How to ...
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Hello. You are carrying every possibility of developing fistula. Take, plenty of water to moisten stool to prevent constipation, avoiding strain. Use a hot water tub to soak your hips and buttockes in warm water to release pain and pressure on rectum. Personal hygiene be maintained to reduce pain. .Keep on changing your sitting position to ease pain of fistula. Your diet be easily digestible rich in fiber, on time to avoid gastric disorder. Take, whole grain, barley, oatmeal and brown rice. Fruits :apples, pear ,and bananas and Papaya. Vegetable -green peas, Broccoli, Brussels sprouts. Avoid, zinger, irritant intake, alcohol & nicotine. An image of your affected part be needed to begine a successful homoeo treatment, please. Take, homeopathic medicine, till your reports reach me privetly. @ Silicia 1000 -6 pills, weekly. Avoid, junkfood,alcohol and Nicotine. Take care.
I am 27 year old female I have 1/2 inch fleshy skin hanging in my anus opening ,it doesn't bleed or pain. Is it piles? W ...
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Hello, Thanks for your query on Lybrate "As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this - 1)Do a clinical examination by your Doctor To confirm it as piles. 2)Do use [hydrocortisone] cream on the anal canal and bedtime take [Cremaffin Plus-15ml]with a cup of milk to prevent constipation. 3)If confirmed it as piles then discuss with your Doctor about surgical treatment like [hemorrhoidectomy] Do follow lifestyle modifications like this- 1)Try to eat high-fiber foods. Eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Doing so softens the stool and increases its bulk, which will help you avoid the straining that can cause hemorrhoids or worsen symptoms from existing hemorrhoids. 2)Drink plenty of fluids. Drink six to eight glasses of water and other liquids each day to help keep stools soft. 3)Don't strain. Straining and holding your breath when trying to pass a stool creates greater pressure in the veins in the lower rectum. 4)Go as soon as you feel the urge. If you wait to pass a bowel movement and the urge goes away, your stool could become dry and be harder to pass. 5)Do exercise regularly. Stay active to help prevent constipation and to reduce pressure on veins, which can occur with long periods of standing or sitting. Exercise can also help you lose excess weight that may be contributing to your hemorrhoids. 6)Try to avoid long periods of sitting. Sitting too long, particularly on the toilet, can increase the pressure on the veins in the anus. Hope that helps
I am 68 years of age. I am diabetic and also gone through CAG in the year 2006. Once in a 15-20 days or one month, I fin ...
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user, Piles (or hemorrhoids) are one of the commonest causes of bleeding per rectum. However, at an age of 67 and with significant amount of blood that you stated, the other causes need to be ruled out. You should not worry about other causes till they are diagnosed, but you need to receive a colonoscopy. If in case a lesion of any kind (mass, ulcer) is seen, a biopsy should be taken. Another option is barium enema, however it does not give an option of simultaneous biopsy. Thus colonoscopy is recommended. Further, everyone above an age of 50 years should received an annual stool occult blood test and colonoscopy atleast once every two years as screening measures.