Anal Fissure: How To Cure It Permanently

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Did you spot blood in your stools or did you experience any discomfort after pooping that had lasted for a very long time? If yes, you may be suffering from Anal Fissure.

What is Anal Fissure?

A little rip or cut in the membrane of your anus is known as an anal fissure. An anal fissure is a small tear in the thin, moist tissue (mucosa) that lines the anus. An anal fissure may occur when you pass hard or large stools during a bowel movement.

Anal fissures typically cause pain and bleeding with bowel movements. You also may experience spasms in the ring of muscle at the end of your anus (anal sphincter).

Sometimes when the pain gets too serious, the patient may suffer from vertigo and perspiration on passing stools. 

Additionally, patients frequently express difficulty passing feces as a result of the anal canal narrowing brought on by internal sphincter spasms

What are the Symptoms of Anal Fissure?

Some of the most common Fissure Symptoms are:

  • One of the most noticeable symptoms of the Anal Fissure is a sharp pain in the anal during bowel movements that can last up to several hours.
  • A lump of skin near the rip
  • Constipation
  • Bright red blood on the stool or toilet paper after a bowel movement
  • Difficulty on sitting
  • Burning or tingling in the area around the butt
  • The sensation of something piercing
  • Persistent feeling of blockage of the anal canal.

What are the Causes of Anal Fissures?

The primary causes of an anal fissure are chronic blockage or constipation. The following are some more causes of an anal fissure:

  • Straining hard during labor
  • Constipation and straining during bowel movements
  • Passing large or hard stools
  • Anal sphincter muscles that are incredibly tight
  • Infection with Crohn’s
  • Chronic diarrhea
  • Anal intercourse
  • Decreased Bloodstream to the Anorectal Range
  • Scarring in the anorectal area
  • Poor bowel habits

Anal fissures are also common in and in women after childbirth. An anal fissure is not normally thought of as a serious condition, but it is regarded as chronic if not treated on time.

By making modest lifestyle adjustments, such as drinking more water and consuming foods high in fiber, the rip typically heals over time and in its own way.

But you should see a good Anal Fissure doctor if the issue continues. If the anal fissure is chronic, has a deeper rupture, and has either internal or external fatty growth, you might need a fissure laser surgery.

What are Home Treatments for Anal Fissures?

One can try treating fissures at the home of the condition is mild. Here are a few remedies for fissures:

  • Increase Intake of Water

Drink more water, stay hydrated throughout the day, and limit your intake of caffeinated beverages. Although caffeine is beneficial for bowel movements, excessive use might result in dehydration. Avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks since they dehydrate your body.

  • Avoid Straining on Toilet Seat

Don’t exert yourself too much or stay on the toilet seat for too long. It may also make the problem worse.

  • Sitz Bath

Try a hot water hip bath: To relieve bowel spasms, take a sitz bath, which is simply warm water soaks. Sitz Bathtub is available at Harsh hospital, contact: – 0261-2781652.

  • Wipe the Anal area dry

After each defecation, clean the anal area delicately and then dry it. Avoid irritants like perfumed soaps and cleansers.

After taking a bath, dry the rectal area gently with a towel. Moisture causes the wound to heal more slowly.

  • Don’t delay pooping

Constipation typically results from unnecessarily delaying going to the bathroom. This limits solid discharges and may cause cracks.

  • Consume Fibrous Foods

Dr. S. N. Baser of Harsh Hospital & Maternity Home recommends on consuming at least 25 and 30 grams of fiber daily.  It aids in the repair of anal fissures. Whole grains, leafy greens, and other meals are excellent sources of fiber. Increase the amount of fiber gradually rather than all at once as this can also cause some problems.

Anal Fissure Surgery

Fissure surgery is the best and most effective treatment if the condition worsens.  The surgeon will conduct a lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS), a routine medical procedure that causes less pain than the fissure itself if you have extreme and severe symptoms.

A small piece of your anal sphincter muscle will be severed during this medical procedure, which ultimately reduces spasms and suffering while also accelerating healing.

The most sought-after option is Fissure Laser Surgery. Harsh Hospital provides the best-in-class facilities for Laser Surgery for Anal Fissure & Piles in Surat.

Our Anal Fissure surgeons can seamlessly help you to get rid of this condition. Contact us to book an appointment today!

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