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Understanding Persistent White Bumps Around the Anus: Causes and Care

Small white bumps protruding from the anus (continued) Hello Dr. Ke, I am the patient who inquired about anal pain with white spots a few days ago (<a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/151979">#151979</a>). You mentioned that you couldn't view the photo ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The photo does show some redness in the skin, but without a physical examination, it's difficult to determine the exact issue. Since the location is on the side, it is less likely to be an anal fissure; it could be more indicative of an anal abscess or a fistula. If the pain...

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Understanding Anal Pain: Is It Levator Ani Syndrome or Something Else?

Puborectalis muscle spasm syndrome In the past couple of days, I have been experiencing swelling and pain in my rectum, accompanied by intermittent severe lower abdominal pain. I noticed that this seems to occur after sitting on the toilet for too long. I tried not sitting on the...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Anal sphincter spasm syndrome is a somewhat vague diagnosis for patients experiencing anal pain without a specific lesion. If your symptoms improve after modifying your bowel habits, then it is likely not this issue. Based on your description, it seems more indicative of an anal ...

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Understanding Anal Pain During Bowel Movements: Causes and Solutions

Anal pain during bowel movements? Recently, I had an issue with rectal bleeding and was diagnosed with an anal fissure. Later, I underwent a colonoscopy, which indicated non-specific colitis. I have returned for follow-up visits multiple times; initially, it was said that the inf...


Dr. Tang Yuxiong Reply:
Hello, there can be many reasons for blood in the stool, and it may not be possible to determine the cause through a single examination. It is recommended that you seek a consultation with a colorectal specialist as soon as possible.

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Understanding Anal Issues: Fissures, Hemorrhoids, and Treatment Options

Anal issues Hello, Dr. Ko: Last month, I visited a doctor due to anal pain and rectal bleeding. At that time, the doctor diagnosed me with anal fissures and internal hemorrhoids. 1. I later noticed a long lump between my anus and perineum that feels soft and is not very painful w...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. If the anal fissure is located in the anterior region, it is indeed possible for inflammation to cause this phenomenon; however, anal fistulas are generally not the case, but a physician should be consulted for a definitive diagnosis. 2. The progression of chronic anal fissure...

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Understanding Anal Pain: Gastrointestinal Issues or Something More?

Anal pain Hello Doctor: I have adenomyosis and a retroverted uterus. Recently, I have been taking traditional Chinese medicine to regulate my body. I have been having bowel movements about three times a day, and the medicine seems to cause a bit of diarrhea, which the Chinese med...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like gastroenteritis combined with diarrhea. It is recommended to start with a bland diet and maintain a good daily routine. Spicy, irritating, and greasy foods should be avoided. Increasing the intake of dietary fiber may also be helpful....

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Understanding Anal Pain: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

Rectal foreign body Hello, Doctor: About a week ago, after having a bowel movement, I felt a sharp pain in my anus while wiping, similar to the pain of a tear. I noticed a small amount of blood on the toilet paper. Since then, I've been more cautious while wiping, but I stil...


Dr. Yu Mingchang Reply:
Hello; there is a higher possibility of hemorrhoids. Please take some time to consult the Department of Colorectal Surgery at Changhua Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, as they care about your health.

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Post-Surgery Anal Pain: Causes and Solutions After External Hemorrhoid Removal

One year after external mole removal, there is swelling and pain in the anal area? A year after the external hemorrhoid surgery, there is swelling and pain around the anal area extending to the thigh, which occurs intermittently after standing or sitting for about 5 minutes. Dail...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This situation is actually more akin to the symptoms of a herniated disc, commonly referred to as bone spur compression of the sacral nerve roots. Symptoms like these would not typically arise from hemorrhoid surgery. I recommend that you first consult with your surgeon to check ...

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Understanding Anal Pain: Symptoms and Concerns of Anal Abscess

Anal pain and anal fistula? Symptoms of an anal abscess can include discomfort or pain in the anal area, especially after bowel movements. You may experience difficulty sitting or standing comfortably. If you feel pain when tightening the anal sphincter after a bowel movement, bu...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
An anal abscess is a bacterial infection at the anal opening that leads to the accumulation of pus, typically resulting in swelling and pain. It is common for individuals to experience discomfort while sitting or standing. If left untreated, an anal abscess can lead to serious co...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Symptoms, Causes, and When to Seek Help

Rectal bleeding After bowel movements, there is redness on the toilet paper, and sometimes I feel that my stools are quite large, causing some pain in the anus. Occasionally, the water in the toilet is also red. I tend to spend a long time sitting on the toilet. The symptoms come...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like the typical symptoms of an anal fissure, which include pain during bowel movements accompanied by slight bleeding. The common causes are often constipation or diarrhea. The fundamental treatment is to improve bowel habits, along with ...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Pain and Complications of Hemorrhoid Banding

Problems with Rubber Band Ligation for Internal Hemorrhoids Hello, Dr. Yu. In recent years, I have developed hemorrhoids. Two days ago, I experienced severe bleeding due to diarrhea. On 10/26, when I visited the doctor, I was informed that I could undergo hemorrhoid ligation surg...


Dr. Yu Mingchang Reply:
Hello; please take a moment to check the colorectal department at Changhua Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare, which cares about you.

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Understanding Anal Itching: Causes, Concerns, and When to Seek Help

Anal itching Hello doctor, I am a high school girl. I often have difficulty passing stool, and once when I visited a doctor, they suggested that I could massage my abdomen and the area around the anus. I have been consistently doing this during bowel movements. However, I am curr...


Dr. Xu Kaixi Reply:
Anal pain and bleeding may likely be caused by hemorrhoids; however, other serious gastrointestinal diseases are also possible. If symptoms persist without improvement, it is recommended to visit a hospital's surgical or gastroenterology department for further evaluation.

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Understanding Anal Pain: Treatment Options for Hemorrhoids and Relief

Anal pain and swelling? Hello, doctor. In the past, after having a bowel movement, I would notice several soft lumps that I could push back in. Recently, these lumps have become hard and swollen, causing pain that prevents me from sleeping well at night. Could you please advise h...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems you may have acute thrombosed hemorrhoids. Using topical ointments and warm sitz baths should gradually alleviate your symptoms. If the affected area is small, you should start to feel better within 1-2 weeks. However, if the thrombosed hemorrh...

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Post-Surgery Anal Pain: Understanding Discomfort After Hemorrhoid Surgery

Postoperative pain from anal sphincter contraction (kegel exercises) after hemorrhoid surgery? Hello Dr. Ke: I apologize for bothering you with a question. It has been about a month since my surgery, and I generally feel better. However, I have one issue that has been troubling m...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After hemorrhoid surgery, the wound should be completely healed within a month. If you experience significant discomfort when performing Kegel exercises, it may not be normal. I'm not sure which surgical method you underwent; if it was a hemorrhoidectomy, it might not be res...

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Understanding Lower Abdominal and Anal Pain: Causes and Concerns

Lower abdominal pain and anal pain? Hello doctor, I haven't had much bowel movement lately and I usually don't drink much water. Recently, my stomach has been making gurgling sounds, and when I do go, it's only a little bit, thin and soft. Now I have a lot of pain ...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like a case of chronic constipation. To address chronic constipation, it's important to increase your daily water intake. Additionally, incorporating oil-rich nuts into your diet can be beneficial. As for fruits and vegetables, they h...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Scar Issues After PPH Procedure for Hemorrhoids

Scar issues after hemorrhoid surgery? Hello Dr. Yu, I have a circumferential mixed hemorrhoid and underwent PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) surgery at a reputable hospital over four months ago. Since then, I have been experiencing anal pain, swelling, and a sense of ...


Dr. Yu Mingchang Reply:
Hello: Scars after surgery may take up to 6 months to soften. Eating more fruits and vegetables is recommended. Changhua Hospital cares about you.

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Understanding Sudden Anal Pain: Causes and Concerns

Pain around the anal area? There is pain around the anus with skin breakdown, but no abnormalities were observed in the photographs. The pain occurs only during bowel movements due to friction. It is painful when touched, and the pain appeared suddenly without any prior medical h...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it is difficult to make an accurate diagnosis as it could be an anal fissure, hemorrhoids, fistula, abscess, or pilonidal cyst. It is advisable to consult a physician for an examination to avoid any delays in treatment that could worsen the condition.

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Managing Chronic Anal Fissures: Effective Treatments Beyond Surgery

Blood at the end of the stool due to anal fissure? Hello Dr. Ke, About two months ago, I experienced rectal bleeding during a bowel movement (there was blood on the stool and also on the toilet paper). After that, for about a week, the surface of the stool was stained with blood...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Chronic anal fissure is a troublesome condition that, while not severe, often does not respond well to conservative treatment. The only relatively effective option is surgery. If you prefer to avoid surgery, your current approach is sufficient, and you can additionally use topica...

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Managing Post-Hemorrhoid Surgery Discomfort and Bowel Movements

Fourth day after hemorrhoid surgery? I am four days post-hemorrhoid surgery, and my bowel movements are not very smooth. I am afraid of pain and experiencing some minor bleeding, which causes severe anal pain. My anus seems to contract on its own, and I hesitate to complete my bo...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
After hemorrhoid surgery, pain and slight bleeding are inevitable. Although it hurts, it is important to have a bowel movement. Afterward, taking a warm sitz bath can help alleviate the pain. The key is to avoid sitting on the toilet for too long to prevent swelling and increased...

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Understanding Anal Pain: Causes and Solutions for Discomfort

Anal issues Recently, I had an urge to have a bowel movement but couldn't go immediately due to some issues, and I ended up waiting until I got home. Before I was able to go, I experienced several episodes of cramping sensations. I thought it might be due to holding it in. H...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Prolonged retention of stool can lead to anal fissures due to excessive pressure in the anal canal. The typical symptoms include pain during bowel movements accompanied by slight bleeding. The fundamental treatment is to address the bowel movement issues, along with warm sitz bat...

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Understanding Anal Pain: Could It Be Hemorrhoids?

Anal pain? Recently, I have been experiencing sudden anal pain that lasts about 2 to 3 seconds. When I touch the area around the anus, it feels a bit hard, and occasionally there is blood during bowel movements, which can also be painful. Could this be hemorrhoids?


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: It is impossible to make an accurate diagnosis of conditions such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, fistulas, abscesses, or pilonidal cysts without a personal examination by a physician. It is advisable to consult a doctor to avoid delays in treatment that could worsen the c...

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