An infected pilonidal cyst can be incredibly painful and cause intense discomfort during everyday activities. Surgery can resolve this problem, but if the cyst comes back, it will need to be treated again.I know that you don’t want to go through pilonidal cyst surgery more than once, so I encourage you to select a treatment […]
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If you have found out that you must have surgery to treat a pilonidal cyst, you are probably wondering what you should expect in terms of recovery. This concern may cause you extra stress and worry in the time leading up to your procedure. Knowing what to expect can relieve some of your pre-surgery anxiety. I […]
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You may have a pilonidal cyst and not even know it. But, if the spot ever becomes infected, you’re sure to feel it. Fortunately, with a doctor’s help, you can treat this condition and get back to sitting in comfort. If your rear has suddenly gotten quite painful or you have noticed a small pit at […]
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Both patients and new medical students can easily be scared at the thought of an anal examination. An anoscope, however, is a tool that makes this process generally quick and painless. I’ve put together this guide to anoscopy and the tool that makes it possible–the anoscope–to help ease your comfort with this procedure.Anoscope BasicsAn anoscope […]
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Even if you don’t know much about colonoscopies, you probably know that they aren’t much fun. I’m not here to convince you otherwise. However, I do want you to know that colorectal cancer screening is absolutely imperative. These tests have the potential to save your life because they can catch cancer early on or before […]
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Your doctor has diagnosed you with an anal fistula. What does that mean, and what can be done about it?Anal Fistula FactsAn anal fistula is a small channel that forms between your rectum and your buttocks. There are a few different causes of fistulas, but they often arise in relation to an infected gland in the […]
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Your doctor has diagnosed you with a pilonidal cyst. If you’ve been noticing uncomfortable symptoms, this may not come as a surprise to you. However, you might be wondering what exactly this condition is and how it will be treated.Pilonidal Cyst FactsPilonidal cysts are small, abnormal sacs of hair and skin cells that form at […]
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You’ve been told that you have a grade 4 hemorrhoid. What does that mean? Grade 4 hemorrhoids are the most severe level of internal hemorrhoids. Their symptoms can be problematic and uncomfortable, and your doctor may recommend surgery to treat them. I’ve put together this complete guide to grade 4 hemorrhoids for you. It will help […]
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Although grade 3 is not the most severe type of internal hemorrhoid, a grade 3 diagnosis can indicate a serious problem that requires medical treatment. In fact, your doctor may recommend that you undergo a surgical procedure to correct the problem. What does grade 3 mean for you, and how can you find healing for your […]
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Hemorrhoids can be unpleasant and embarrassing, but if you struggle with this condition, you certainly aren’t alone. Over 10 million Americans suffer from hemorrhoids each year. However, only about a quarter of sufferers see a doctor. That’s too bad because medical treatments can not only ease symptoms but also return anal tissue to a healthy state. I […]
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