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Learn More What Causes Fissures and Its Symptoms

An anal fissure, like other minor scrapes or rips in the skin, usually heals on its own within a few weeks. If you have an anal fissure, however, you should contact your primary care physician, who can provide you with guidance and drugs to help you manage your symptoms and allow the fissure to heal more rapidly. After a few days or weeks of home therapy, most anal fissures heal. Short-term (acute) anal fissures are what they're termed. People who have an anal fissure that hasn't healed after 8 to 12 weeks should seek medical help. The majority of anal fissures will heal with therapy, but they

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Learn More What Causes Fissures and Its Symptoms

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  1. Learn More What Causes Fissures and Its Symptoms An anal fissure, like other minor scrapes or rips in the skin, usually heals on its own within a few weeks. If you have an anal fissure, however, you should contact your primary care physician, who can provide you with guidance and drugs to help you manage your symptoms and allow the fissure to heal more rapidly. After a few days or weeks of home therapy, most anal fissures heal. Short-term (acute) anal fissures are what they're termed. People who have an anal fissure that hasn't healed after 8 to 12 weeks should seek medical help. The majority of anal fissures will heal with therapy, but they can recur if you don't follow the doctor's instructions on Fissure treatment in BTM Layout.

  2. Causes of Fissure--- Fissures are generally generated by a bowel movement or other straining of the anal canal causing damage to the inner lining of the anus. This might be caused by a hard, dry bowel movement or by numerous, loose bowel motions. Anal fissures are more prone to occur in patients who have a tight anal sphincter muscle. It is a widespread illness that affects people of all ages, but is more prevalent in young adults; both men and women are afflicted equally. Fissures can also be caused by inflammatory bowel disease, anal infections, trauma, or tumors, which are less common causes. Fissures are thought to be caused by increased tension in the two muscle rings (sphincters) that control the anus. Thus, people should take the treatment on fissures in BTM Layout. What are the signs and symptoms? You might have: During bowel motions, there is a severe, stinging, or burning sensation. A fissure can cause excruciating pain. After a bowel movement, it might be short or continue for several hours. A little patch of bright red blood on toilet paper or a few drips in the toilet bowl is possible. A fissure's blood is separated from the feces. Thus, visit a skilled doctor to diagnose an anal fissure based on your symptoms and get treatment on fissures in BTM Layout.

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