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Understanding Anal Fissures
- Anal fissures are small tears in the lining of the anus, often causing pain and bleeding during bowel movements.
Initial Conservative Treatments
- Dietary Changes: Increase fiber intake and stay hydrated.
- Stool Softeners: Prevent constipation.
- Sitz Baths: Use warm water to relieve pain and promote healing.
Medical Treatments
- Topical Medications: Apply nitroglycerin ointment or calcium channel blockers to relax the anal sphincter.
- Pain Relief: Use topical anesthetics for discomfort.
When to Consider Specialist Consultation
- Seek a specialist if symptoms persist beyond 6-8 weeks despite treatment.
Advanced Treatment Options
- Botulinum Toxin Injections: Reduce sphincter spasm.
- Surgery: Lateral internal sphincterotomy for chronic fissures unresponsive to medical therapy.
Follow-up and Lifestyle Advice
- Manage bowel habits, avoid straining, and ensure regular follow-up to monitor healing and prevent recurrence.
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