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A 55-year-old man who underwent an excisional hemorrhoidectomy 6 weeks ago presents with feelings of constipation, rectal pressure, and straining during bowel movement. He states his stool has become progressively thin. On digital rectal examination, he has mild anal stenosis. What is the initial step in management?
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