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  2. Anal fissure - Wikipedia

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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 , [ 1 ] but with chronic fissures, pain intensity often reduces and becomes cyclical.

  3. How to Prevent and Treat Hemorrhoids, According to Doctors - AOL

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    Several treatment options and lifestyle practices can make troublesome hemorrhoids go away. ... the more likely culprit is an anal fissure, which refers to tears in the lining of your anus ...

  4. Rectal pain - Wikipedia

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    One of the most common causes of rectal pain is an anal fissure. [2] It involves a tear in the anal canal probably due to trauma from defecation [3] and are usually treated effectively with sitz baths, stool softeners, and analgesics. [2]

  5. Sitz bath - Wikipedia

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    A sitz bath or hip bath is a bathtub in which a person sits in water up to the hips. [1] It is used to relieve discomfort and pain in the lower part of the body, for example, due to hemorrhoids (piles), anal fissures, perianal fistulas, rectal surgery, an episiotomy, uterine cramps, inflammatory bowel disease, pilonidal cysts and infections of the bladder, prostate or vagina.

  6. Anorectal disorder - Wikipedia

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    Surgical Therapy (for chronic fissures or when non-surgical therapy fails) : Anal Dilation, [8] Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy, Advancement Flaps, Fissurectomy. Anorectal Abscess and Fistula Painful swelling, [ 5 ] Redness, Pain, [ 10 ] Bloody diarrhea, [ 11 ] an opening can point to a fistula, with or without drainage [ 5 ] with itchiness.

  7. Proctosedyl - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [5] However both products are also used to provide pain relief in the treatment of anal fissure, [6] [7] [8] for patients undergoing haemorrhoidectomy, (pre and post-operative), [8] in the relief of post-partum (otherwise known as post-natal) haemorrhoidal conditions, [8] [9] and in the treatment of non-infective proctitis. [8]