What Is an Anal Fissure?
What Is an Anal Fissure?
The anus is the orifice
in the bottom of the body via which faeces exits. An anal fissure occurs when
the skin in the anus develops a rip or crack.
Anal fissures can cause
bleeding as well as discomfort. Bright crimson blood may develop in the toilet
or on toilet paper after wiping. Fissures can produce discomfort ranging from
moderate to severe during and after a bowel movement.
Acute or chronic anal
fissures exist. Acute fissures, which are more prevalent, can be treated at
home using at-home remedies. A persisting problem is a chronic anal fissure,
which is not frequent. Chronic fissures may require more intensive treatment
from a healthcare provider, including surgery.
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