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anal pain and bleeding

I am a 40 year old male in pretty good shape no Wight loss or anything like that.

My problem started about 8-9 weeks I had a large bowl movement ( felt like giving birth)
And I felt a very bad pain then some bleeding ( anal rip I guess ) it took 4
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took some fybogel to help but i seem to have got bad acid ????
whats good for acid
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go see a doctor and check out the lymph nodes.
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PS again sorry

Can rips or piles course cancer???  I only ask because my brother in law as had to have his piles done surgery 2 times now but he as been told they will not do them again because it may cause cancer so can suffering from ether for long periods do the same??
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PS
I have had a bowl movement today of normal size with no pain or blood ether on my stool or toilet paper, but I do have some discomfort ie irritation bity sensation in anus.

I also forgot to mention I have had a wired sensation in my groin for the last 2 weeks
Were your leg and body meet both sides no lumps or bumps but a pressure sensation when sitting Like your underwear was pulling tight across these areas.
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when i did have the DRE done i told the doc about groin he just moved his fingers across both side and said normal.
i can feel some small bumps but i think i have always had them i also think you should be able to feel your nodes here a bit ???
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One consideration would be an anal fissure.  This typically leads to the tearing-type pain that you are describing.

There are various approaches to treating this condition.  This can include topical nitroglycerin cream, calcium channel blockers, or the injection of botulinum toxin into the anal sphincter.  

You may want to be referred to a colorectal surgeon to evaluate for the fissure and to discuss these treatment options.

If a fissure isn't present, a flexible sigmoidoscopy can be consider for further evaluation.

Followup with your personal physician is essential.

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.

Kevin, M.D.
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