I Have A Small Nodule That Is Hard And At The Tip
 
                                    
                                    
                                                
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                                            Of my anus sit developed Monday and hasn’t gone away. Trying to determine if I need to go to the doctor and have it evaluated or if it may go away on its own
Hemorrhoids
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Very likely you are having hemorrhoid,
Hemorrhoids are swelling of veins present in distal part of rectum..
Most common cause is constipation and poor eating habits.
You can use Preparation-H, a combination containing contains Calcium Dobesilate, Hydrocortisone, Lignocaine, and Zinc for relief till the test is done.
Diet suggestion-
Consume high fiber foods as a part of high fiber diet.
Grain products: (6-11 servings of grain product in your diet is required daily) whole grain breads, whole wheat, whole grain rye, mixed grain, cracked wheat, buns, muffins. Brown rice whole wheat pasta or brown rice pasta cereals made from whole grain oatmeal ground flax, wheat germ or wheat.
In baked goods vegetables: (3-5 servings daily) dark green leafy vegetables contain highest amounts of fiber e.g. Spinach, broccoli, green peas, green beans, turnip greens.
Fruits: (2-3 serving of fruits) apples. Oranges, pears, peaches. Berries (strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries) dried fruits (dates, prunes apricots legumes, nuts, and seeds.
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