- Female
- 45 Years
- 07/02/2025
I'm dealing with some really painful internal piles, especially during the monsoon season and when I sit on hard surfaces. I'm wondering if cipladine cream is safe and effective to use for this?
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as it is symptomatic better to get surgical excisiion done,visit surgeon for appropriate management
Dr. Chandra Suggests...
Consult a Colorectal Surgeon
Answered 04/07/2025
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I've been dealing with an anal fissure for the past 4 months and the pain is really bad though there's no bleeding during stools My doctor suggested laser surgery but I'm wondering if it can heal without surgery What are my options
Yes, anal fissures can often heal without surgery, even if they've been present for several months. Your doctor's suggestion of laser surgery is a valid option, but there are several non-surgical treatments that should be tried first, especially since your fissure has been ongoing for 4 months
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I noticed a small muscle-like bulge near my anal area but there's no bleeding. Could this be piles or an external hemorrhoid? Do I need surgery for this or are there other treatment options?
A small, muscle-like bulge near the anus without bleeding could be an external hemorrhoid, also known as piles. Hemorrhoids are swollen veins that can develop inside or outside the anus and rectum. While often harmless and may resolve on their own, it's important to consult a doctor for diagnosis and to rule out other potential causes, especially if you experience pain or bleeding
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