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What is an Anal Fissure?
An Anal Fissure
is a tear in the skin of the anal terminal. Anal Fissures
can be observed by bright red anal bleeding on the toilet paper and many times in the toilet. It may cause periodic pain after lavation but with of long duration fissures pain intensity is often less.
Anal Fissures
usually extend from the anal opening and are usually located backside in the middle line, probably because of the unsupported nature of the anal wall in that location. Fissure depth may be trivial or sometimes down to the underlying sphincter muscle.
Other definition about Anal Fissure
is as follow
The anal fissure is a small or big tear in the lining of the anus. The Anal Fissure
can cause bleeding, pain and/or itching. Most fissures occur along the middle - the top or bottom - of the anus.
What are the Causes of Anal Fissure?
The Causes of Anal Fissure
are
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Bleeding
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Pain and
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Itching
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Treatment for Anal Fissure |
What are the Symptoms of Anal Fissure?
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Burning pain or stinging, sharp during and following a bowel movement.
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Blood spots on the toilet tissue.
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Sometime Itching may also occur.
Treatment for Anal Fissure
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What is the Treatment for Anal Fissure?
At least 50 % of anal fissures heal by themselves. Successful home treatments are:
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Drinking more.
- Eating a high-fiber food to avoid constipation.
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Allowing enough time for a bowel movement.
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Avoid sharp foods that may not be well digested.
Natural Anal Fissure
treatment prevents bleeding and helps to cure damaged tissue. |
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