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Treatment methods for anal fissures that are medical and natural

Anal fissures are common in people with constipation and are typically not a severe condition but an annoying experience. This is usually a tear or cut occurring in the anus (the opening that allows stool to exit the body) that extends upward into the anal canal.

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Treatment methods for anal fissures that are medical and natural

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  1. Treatment methods for anal fissures that are medical and natural Anal fissures are common in people with constipation and are typically not a severe condition but an annoying experience. This is usually a tear or cut occurring in the anus (the opening that allows stool to exit the body) that extends upward into the anal canal. People of all ages and gender are affected by fissures. They cause rectal bleeding in infants. Fissures are a common condition in the anus and anal canal and are responsible for 6% – 15% of the visits to a colon or rectal surgeon. They cause pain during bowel movements that are often severe.

  2. Anal fissures occur in specialized tissue called anoderm that lines the anus and canal. Within the anus (the anal verge or groove), the skin (dermis) of the inner buttocks changes into an anoderm. Anoderm does not have hair, sweat glands, or sebaceous (oil) glands, and it contains an increased number of sensory nerves that can detect light touch and pain. A hairless, glandless, extremely sensitive anoderm spreads the entire length of the anal canal until it meets the dentate line that separates the rectum from the anal canal. Causes of Anal Fissures: Anal Fissures are mostly caused by trauma. Anal fissures can be associated with any number of non-traumatic conditions and should be suspected when they appear in unusual locations. Inflammatory bowel disease, constipation, and straining are some common symptoms. Anal fissures can occur as a result of HIV, anal cancer, and tumors in rare cases. Read more: https://laserpiles.com/treatment-methods-for-anal-fissures-that-are- medical-and-natural/

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