An anal fissure is a painful condition that causes intense pain during bowel movements. It is often accompanied by bleeding and significantly affects daily life.
An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, usually caused by trauma to the area. It often occurs in people with constipation or hard stools, and can become chronic if not treated properly.
The most common symptoms of an anal fissure are:
Intense pain during bowel movements
Pain that persists after bowel movements
Small amount of bleeding
Spasm of the sphincter muscle
Fear of bowel movements due to pain
Treatment of an anal fissure usually begins with conservative measures. When the condition persists and becomes chronic, more intensive treatment may be required.
The main options are:
Dietary regulation
Topical pharmacological therapy
Dietary regulation
Surgical treatment in chronic cases
Recovery varies depending on the stage of the condition and the method of treatment. In most cases, the relief of symptoms is gradual.
During recovery:
Constipation is avoided
A healthy diet is followed
The doctor's instructions are followed
Daily routine is gradually restored
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