An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin of the anus that typically occurs due to constipation or hard bowel movements, causing pain during and after bowel movements along with bright red bleeding. It is diagnosed using an anoscope and is usually first treated medically with topical ointments or nitroglycerin to help relax the muscle and allow the tear to heal, though sometimes surgery is needed if it does not heal with medical treatment.
An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin of the anus that typically occurs due to constipation or hard bowel movements, causing pain during and after bowel movements along with bright red bleeding. It is diagnosed using an anoscope and is usually first treated medically with topical ointments or nitroglycerin to help relax the muscle and allow the tear to heal, though sometimes surgery is needed if it does not heal with medical treatment.
An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin of the anus that typically occurs due to constipation or hard bowel movements, causing pain during and after bowel movements along with bright red bleeding. It is diagnosed using an anoscope and is usually first treated medically with topical ointments or nitroglycerin to help relax the muscle and allow the tear to heal, though sometimes surgery is needed if it does not heal with medical treatment.
An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin of the anus.
How does it occur?
A tear may occur when you have:
What are the symptoms?
pain during and after bowel movementsspasm in the muscle at the opening of the anus, caused by irritation of the tear during a bowel movement bright red blood when you have a bowel movement, which you see on the BM, in the toilet water, or on toilet tissue you have used.
How is it diagnosed? Anoscope
How is it treated? Medical treatment for an anal fissure may include:
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