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Title: An overview of anal fissures: Symptoms, causes and treatment (1)


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Anal Fissures
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Anal Fissures
  • An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the
    anus or anal canal (the opening through which
    stool passes out of the body). The fissure can be
    painful and may bleed. 

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Causes of an anal fissure
  • Anal fissures can be caused by trauma to the anus
    and anal canal. The cause of the trauma can be
    one or more of the following Chronic
    constipation
  • Straining to have a bowel movement
  • Prolonged diarrhoea
  • Anal sex, anal stretching
  • Insertion of foreign objects into the anus

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Causes of an anal fissure
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  • Causes other than trauma include 
  • Long-standing poor bowel habits
  • Overly tight or spastic anal sphincter muscles
    (muscles that control the closing of the anus)
  • Scarring in the anorectal area
  • Presence of an underlying medical problem such
    as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis
  • Decreased blood flow to the anorectal area

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Symptoms
  • Signs and symptoms include 
  • Pain during, and even hours after a bowel
    movement
  • Constipation
  • Blood on the outside surface of the stool
  • Blood on toilet tissue or wipes
  • A visible crack or tear in the anus or anal canal
  • Burning and itch that may be painful
  • Discomfort when urinating, frequent urination, or
    inability to urinate
  • Foul-smelling discharge

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Diagnosis of an anal fissure
  • Usually your doctor can diagnose an anal fissure
    by visual inspection of the anus or by gentle
    exam with the tip of the finger. 

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Risk for the development of anal fissures
  • Anal fissures can occur in anyone at any age.
    Generally, the chance of an anal fissure
    occurring decreases as age increases. However,
    people who have had fissures in the past are more
    likely to have them in the future. 

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Treatments
  • The goal of treatment is to lower the pressure
    on the anal canal by making stools soft as well
    as easing pain and bleeding. Conservative
    treatments are tried first and include one or
    more of the following
  • Preventing constipation through the use of stool
    softeners, increased intake of fluids while
    avoiding caffeine-containing products (which
    cause dehydration), and dietary adjustments
    (increase in intake of high fibre foods and fibre
    supplements).
  • Soaking in a warm bath, 10 to 20 minutes several
    times a day, to promote the relaxation of the
    anal muscles.
  • Cleansing the anorectal area more gently
  • Avoiding straining or prolonged sitting on the
    toilet
  • Using petroleum jelly to help lubricate the
    anorectal area

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Treatments
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  • When treatments fail and anal fissures persist
    or recur other measures can be tried, including 
  • Using hydrocortisone-containing suppositories,
    foams, or creams to reduce inflammation
  • Applying other creams and ointments these may
    include a medicated cream
  • Injecting botulinum toxin type A (Botox) into the
    anal sphincter. The injection temporarily
    paralyzes the anal sphincter muscle, relieving
    pain and promoting healing
  • Surgery

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Prevent the development of an anal fissure
  • For fissures in infants change diapers
    frequently and treat constipation For fissures
    in adults 
  • Keep the anorectal area dry
  • Wipe the area with soft materials, a moistened
    cloth, or cotton pad avoid rough and scented
    toilet paper
  • Promptly treat all occurrences of constipation
    and diarrhoea
  • Avoid irritating the rectum

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