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Get the best treatment for fissures at jyoti nursing home

A fissures is a small tear in the thin, moist tissue (mucosa) that covers the anus. Fissure may occurs when you pass hard or large stools during a bowel movement<br>To know more visit: - http://www.jyotinursinghome.com/<br>To contact us visit:- http://www.jyotinursinghome.com/contact-us.html <br>

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Get the best treatment for fissures at jyoti nursing home

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  1. Fissures What is Anal Fissures? An anal fissure is a small cut or tear in the lining of the anus. The crack in the skin causes severe pain and some bright red bleeding during and after bowel movements. At times, the fissure can be deep enough to expose the muscle tissue underneath. An anal fissure usually isn’t a serious condition. It can affect people of all ages, and it’s often seen in infants and young children since constipation is a common problem in these age groups. In most cases, the tear heals on its own within four to six weeks. In cases where the fissure persists beyond eight weeks, it’s considered chronic. Certain treatments can promote healing and help relieve discomfort, including stool softeners and topical pain relievers. If an anal fissure doesn’t improve with these treatments, you may need surgery. Or your doctor may need to look for other underlying disorders that can cause anal fissures. Signs and symptoms of an anal fissure include: Pain, sometimes severe, during bowel movements Pain after bowel movements that can last up to several hours Bright red blood on the stool or toilet paper after a bowel movement Itching or irritation around the anus A visible crack in the skin around the anus A small lump or skin tag on the skin near the anal fissure Common causes of anal fissure include: Passing large or hard stools Constipation and straining during bowel movements Chronic diarrhea Inflammation of the anorectal area, caused by Crohn's disease or another inflammatory bowel disease Childbirth http://www.jyotinursinghome.com/

  2. Treatment of Anal Fissures. The goal of treatment for anal fissure is to release the spasm of anal muscle and cure the anal tear. Jyoti Nursing Home Proctology dept. Offered the both conservative and laser treatment for anal fissure. Jyoti Nursing Home proctology team treated the acute and chronic anal fissure with the self-researched Ayurveda medicine (Anoac, Anoac Tablet, Constac Powder) cream powder anal tablet for the acute fissure. ) For chronic fissure, we offered the best-advanced laser treatment for release the spasm and heal the anal tear with the power of laser http://www.jyotinursinghome.com/

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