Anal Fissure

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An anal fissure is a break or tear in the skin of the anal canal. Anal fissures may be noticed by bright red anal bleeding on toilet paper and undergarments, or sometimes in the toilet.

If acute they are painful after defecation, but with chronic fissures, pain intensity often reduces. Anal fissures usually extend from the anal opening and are usually located posteriorly in the midline.

Most anal fissures are caused by stretching of the anal mucous membrane beyond its capability.

Superficial or shallow anal fissures look much like a paper cut, and may be hard to detect upon visual inspection; they will generally self-heal within a couple of weeks. However, some anal fissures become chronic and deep and will not heal. The most common cause of non-healing is spasming of the internal anal sphincter muscle which results in impaired blood supply to the anal mucosa. The result is a non-healing ulcer, which may become infected by faecal bacteria.

In adults, fissures may be caused by constipation, the passing of large, hard stools, or by prolonged diarrhoea.

Homoeopathic Treatment

  • Effective treatment for Anal Fissure through Homoeopathy
  • Helps in good bowel movements
  • Prevents Constipation
  • Bleeding and Burning pain reduces very fast
  • No Stool Softeners in Homoeopathy
  • Natural Homoeopathic Medicine help in good digestion  and wound healing
  • No side effects
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