Everything You Need To Know About Anal Fissure & Its Treatment


Posted May 17, 2021 by laparoscopicsurgeonuae

If you are struggling with anal fissure symptoms, you should are suggested to consult a high-rated and reputable doctor who can rightly diagnose your condition & offer the best treatment.

 
An anal fissure is a slight tear or cuts in the anus lining. The skin crack causes severe pain and some bright red bleeding during and after bowel movements. Well, the fissure sometimes, is deep enough to show the muscle tissue beneath it. An anal fissure is actually not life-threatening. It can affect people of all ages, but it's most common in infants and toddlers. There are many top-rated doctors who perform anal fissure treatment. But you fix an appointment with any of them, you must learn important factors about anal fissure.

Symptoms of Anal Fissure:

Sharp pain in the anal region during bowel movements
A clear tear in the skin around the anus
A skin tag or a small lump of skin, next to the tear
After wiping burning or scratching in the anal region
Blood streaks on stools or toilet paper

Causes of Anal Fissure:

Common Causes Include:

Stools that are big or hard to pass
Constipation and bowel movements that are strained
Chronic Diarrhea
Anal Intercourse
Due to childbirth

Other Causes:

Anal cancer
HIV
Tuberculosis
Syphilis
Chronic disease

Who Have Risks of Developing Anal Fissure:

Anal fissures are very common in children. Owing to reduced blood flow in the anorectal region, older adults are often vulnerable to anal fissures. Due to straining during labor, women are at risk for anal fissures during and after childbirth. Anal fissures are more likely to occur in people with IBD. People who have constipation on a regular basis are more likely to develop anal fissures.

Treatment of Anal Fissure:

The majority of anal fissures cases resolve without surgical intervention. Chronic Anal Fissures and, in rare cases, certain Acute Anal Fissures that do not respond to medical care will require surgery. Anal fissures are treated medically at first, and more than 80% of acute anal fissures heal without further treatment. Anal Fissure can be treated surgically in a variety of ways. The most common surgery is a Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy. Excision of the Fissure with a cover of the defect by an Advancement Flap is needed for some Chronic Fissures that may not heal fully with a Lateral Sphincterotomy.

There are professionally certified and highly regarded doctors who perform anal fissure treatment. You can approach the doctor who has the highest number of Google ratings and years of experience in this field.

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Last Updated May 17, 2021