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Last Updated: 2 years ago• Featured Tip
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Homeopathy Doctor•Jaipur
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The rectum is found to be a part of the digestive system that starts at the lower portion of the large intestine and it ends at the anus. The pain in the rectal area could occur because of any kind of injury, infection, or injury that has occurred to the rectum or the anus. People are ought to experience pain in their rectal area only at particular times for instance while you are sitting, during bowel movements or walking and depending upon the the cause of the pain that is ...more
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MBBS (Gold Medalist), MS- General Surge...read more

Surgical Gastroenterologist•Kolkata
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If you notice blood in the stool or the toilet bowl, it could be a case of rectal bleeding. There are many reasons why rectal bleeding can occur, the most common one being haemorrhoids. If the rectal bleeding is not significant then it is not a cause for concern. But if you lose a lot of blood then it can be a major problem.

What are the signs?

The most obvious one, in this case, is the presence of blood in your stool. But it's not just the presence of blood that is important h...more
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Homeopath•Noida
It can be fissure/piles. Are you constipated?1. Take home cooked, fresh light food. Take a lot of green vegetables n fruit. 2. Increase the fibre in your diet
3. Increase your fluid intake 4. Avoiding straining and constipation which is the most useful thing patients can do to prevent the problem coming back. 5. Maintain active life style6. Curd is good for u.
7. Avoid fast foods, spicy n fried foods
homeopathy has very encouraging results. Consult online with details.
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MCh(Minimally Invasive & Robotic Surgery...read more

General Surgeon•Guwahati
it is better to tell the symptoms rather than telling a self diagnosis like "tight levator ani" for better understanding for the practitioners like us. there is very much possibility of biased , failed treatment if we are pre decided on the diagnosis. thanks for understanding my view.

anyways, probably sitting on warm water and applying one anal ointment will help. also avoid constipation and straining.
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Proctologist•Mumbai
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Diseases that plague the anal and the rectum area are categorized as anorectal disorders. Some common forms of anorectal disorders are haemorrhoids, fissures, and fistulas. Most of these conditions manifest through symptoms like burning, itching, pain, and bleeding. If you have any of these disorders, consult a specialist to rule out anal cancer or other severe problems.

Let us look at some of the most common types of anorectal disorders and their treatments

1. Anal Fissure ...more
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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Kolkata
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It is important to remember that, rectal bleeding or blood in the stool is never normal and while it may come from a relatively benign cause like hemorrhoids, more serious causes like colon cancer can be life-threatening. Rectal bleeding may be painful or painless. Fresh blood may come out before, during and/or after passing stool or it may be mixed with the stool. Sometimes one may have black color stool which indicates high up bleeding source.

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MBBS, MS-General Surgery , FMAS, FIAGES

General Surgeon•Gurgaon
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Rectal prolapse means complete rectal prolapse where the rectal walls have prolapsed to a degree where they protrude out of the anus and are visible outside the body.

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The different types of prolapse are as-Internal prolapse (internal intussusception). Full thickness or a partial rectal wall is affected but the prolapsed tissue does not pass out of the anus.

External Prolapse- If they protrude from the anus and are visible externally. Full thickness, circumferenti...more
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M.S. (Ayurveda), Bachelor of Ayurveda, M...read more

Ayurveda•Delhi
We will put a stitch in anal region under local anesthesia. From the very next day; it will stop coming out. Along with this you need to do some regular exercise advised. After one month condition will be reviewed. For further support and appointment; you may call reception at Sushruta Ano Rectal Institute.
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Fellowship in Gastrointestinal and Endoc...read more

General Surgeon•Hyderabad
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Rectal cancer is the growth of cancerous cells in the rectum, which is the colon s lower part of the colon, connecting the large bowel and the anus. The basic function of the rectum is to collect the stool that is formed inside the human body before it is eliminated from the body. The cancer starts as a polyp, which is precancerous, and slowly develops and turns cancerous. This cancer will start spreading and penetrates into the walls of the rectum causing rectal cancer.

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MBBS, MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon•Delhi
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Rectal prolapse means complete rectal prolapse where the rectal walls have prolapsed to a degree where they protrude out of the anus and are visible outside the body.

Types

The different types of prolapse are as-Internal prolapse (internal intussusception). A full thickness or a partial rectal wall is affected but the prolapsed tissue does not pass out of the anus.

External Prolapse- If they protrude from the anus and are visible externally. Full thickness, circumferen...more
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