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  2. Anal Fissure: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient

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    An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the skin around the back passage (anus). An anal fissure that lasts more than six weeks is called a chronic anal fissure. For most people, the anal fissure heals quite quickly but some form of treatment is often needed. Anal fissures may keep coming back.

  3. An anal fissure is a tear in the mucosa of the anal canal, just inside the anal margin. It is a common condition causing pain on defecation in adults and children. Most anal fissures respond well to conservative or topical management.

  4. HOW TO CURE ANAL FISSURE QUICKLY... - Patient

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    I have an anal fissure and had two skin tags and a hem as well. Exactly a week ago I had them removed and the fissure "cleaned up" with a Botox injection. The pain after surgery is certainly better than pre-surgery. I'm still in pain but as long as my stool is soft it's not as bad as before

  5. Glyceryl trinitrate rectal ointment for anal fissure: information...

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    An anal fissure is a small tear of the skin around your back passage (anus). Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) rectal ointment (Rectogesic®) works by relaxing the muscle just inside your back passage. Relaxing this muscle increases the flow of blood to the area, which eases pain.

  6. healing time after botox for anal fissure - Patient

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    my fissure happened again after heart surgery in july.. yes you couldnt make it up this year! Keep up with the fruit,fibre so on, its self help really. i manage on that and pain killers when needed. lots worse off but its a bloody horrible thing to go through.

  7. Rectal Bleeding in Children: Causes and Treatment - Patient

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    Anal fissure. This occurs in babies and children of all ages and is usually caused by passing a large or hard stool. The blood in the stools is bright red and the fissure is usually painful. The fissure can be seen and no tests are usually needed. Most fissures get better with no treatment or by just keeping the stools soft.

  8. [LONG] My anal fissure success story, this might be your cure!! -...

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    Hey crisler.i am glad that u healed your anal fissure.but i wouldnt suggest fasting as a way to go about it because you eventually have to eat and when you do pass a stool after that the fissure will relapse cuz that stool will be hard after being stored in the bowel for so long.eat but eat nutritious and never stop the urge to defeacate.it ...

  9. Anal Fistula: Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment - Patient

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    Anal fistula treatment. An anal fistula will not heal without treatment and there are a range of different treatment options available. The first step is to treat any infection with antibiotic treatment. Anal fistulas then often require surgery. The main treatment options for an anal fistula include: Seton procedure. A surgical thread is placed ...

  10. Sudocrem for fissures? | Lichen Sclerosus | Forums - Patient

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    Has anyone tried sudocrem to heal anal fissures? I have been suffering with anal fisdures for years on and off, they seem to heal and then recur. Also should i be putting the steroid cream on the fissures often to heal them? 0 likes, 6 replies

  11. Proctalgia fugax and anal pain - Patient

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    Anal fissure. This is a split in the skin around the anus, usually caused by passing a hard poo. This is a split in the skin around the anus, usually caused by passing a hard poo. The pain is much worse when you do a poo, and there may be some blood when you poo.