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sujit
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Dear sir, i have external dry piles.i feel itching burning sensation,some times pain.pls. advice me. thankyou. |
re: external hemorrhoids
by Dr M.K.Gupta -
Apr 9th, 2012
11:51 am
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Dr M.K.Gupta
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Dear Sujit You need to get your external hemorrhoid removed. A sudden sharp or burning pain during a bowel movement, along with a small spot of blood on toilet tissue, is more likely to be an anal fissure than a hemorrhoid. External hemorrhoids develop around the anus, are often more painful than internal hemorrhoids because the skin around them is very sensitive. Sometimes external hemorrhoid ruptures and slight bleeding occur. You might notice bright red blood on the toilet paper after straining to pass a stool. In rare cases, a vein inside an external hemorrhoid breaks. Blood may pool under the skin, forming a hard, painful lump. This is called a thrombosed, or clotted hemorrhoid. With regards M.K. Gupta |