Piles / Hemorrhoids
Irregular bowel movements can lead to inflammation of the veins and tissues around the anal region, resulting in swelling and the formation of skin tags inside or outside the anal opening. This condition, characterized by pain and bleeding during bowel movements, is known as hemorrhoids or piles.
Fissure
Straining excessively during bowel movements can cause a minor tear in the lining of the anus due to the stretching of the anal canal. This can result in intense pain and the passage of bright red blood during bowel movements, a condition known as an anal fissure.
Fistula
Blockage or obstruction of the glands responsible for producing mucus inside the anus can result in an abscess due to infection. This abscess may form an external opening on the skin around the anus and typically causes persistent pain until it is completely drained. This condition is known as a fistula.