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Has anyone had Botox injections for anal fissures? Just had procedure today. When should I start feeling relief? I'm in PAIN and am so tired of it! Been dealing with this for almost a year. Help!
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mmarcus151910 Lmd614
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1. Try somee zinc oxide in the form of calmoseptine which has menthol to soothe the area down there as well. Calmoseptine can be bought at almost any local drugstore and can be bought online too.
2. Try squatting when going on the toilet instead of sitting. This is a much helathier position and the poop sometimes will just slide out, no pushing or straining involved.
3. I would definately take a fiber supplement, specifically metamucil is what I take evveryday, in ordr to allow your stools to be soft and to allow them to pass thorugh easily. THis being said, with any fiber supplemetn, you must drink lots of water when using them, or they will not work veffectively. Also, do not take too much as too much fiber can irritate your bowels on the way out and diarreah actually does worse down there.
4. I would recommend getting a sphicteronomy surgery if htings dont get better. I waited it out, gave up, had the surgery, and was able to heal within about two weeks. I had a chronic fissure, so I knew where you are ocming from with v all the pain and discomfort.
Try listening to music to distract your mind a bit, especially when going to the bathroom. If you are in writing pain, distract yourself with a movie or TV show right after. Also, to prevent myself from screaming and from putting more stress in the area down there, i bit down on a washcloth in order to make the tensions with my teeth instead of my sphicter muscle.
Hope this helps!!!
Best,
Myles
Lmd614 mmarcus151910
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Wow, thanks, Myles. It's one day shy of a week since my Botox and while I'm not 100% pain free, the pain I experience after a bm is not as intense as it has been...which is good.
I have no issues going...it's after the "go" that is the problem. Metamusil, stool softeners and water...that's my go to. Do it daily! I have used Triple Paste on occassion but will try the Calmoseptine next...thanks for the tip!
So glad you have had relief with the surgery. It's good to know. My doc really doesn't want to do it because of the after effects of leakage. I am 54 and he tells my that this will definately be in my future if I have the surgery.
I continue to have hope that Botox will be my answer. Again, thank you for the tips!
Lisa
roger93955 mmarcus151910
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I quite like calmoseptine for its cool analgesic effect although I find the area very sensitive to any ointments.
Roger
mmarcus151910 Lmd614
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I'm really happy you are feeling better!
Best,
Myles
Lmd614 mmarcus151910
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asia55179 mmarcus151910
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I have has a chronic fissure since January 26th, 2018. I have hemorrhoids since 2002, after my son. I just had botox with biopsy. I am dreading my first BM and terrified to remove bandage inserted.
edmund15166 Lmd614
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sazsaz Lmd614
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I'm sorry that your experiencing this. Can I ask when you had your Botox were you sedated at all for this? I am due to have this done but my consultant has said said I do not need to be sedated for it. I'm not going to lie it has put the fear of God in me having it done to the point I have already put the injections off once before but know I need to have it done
roger93955 sazsaz
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edmund15166 sazsaz
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Lmd614 sazsaz
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d75323 Lmd614
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Anal fissures are a very painful split in the skin just inside the rectal (anal) opening or the skin on the outside. The cause seems to be muscle spasm. The spasm might be the sphincter itself or of the pelvic floor muscles which are connected to the sphincter.
Treatments include: medications (ointments) that you apply directly, oral medication, laxatives and fiber, pelvic floor physical therapy (PT), and injections like Botox directly into the sphincter to get it to relax.
Peak effect of Botox is in 2 weeks, but many patients see relief sooner.
It is NOT true that you will need Botox over and over, but you may need more than one. The goal is to break the cycle of spasm, not to only relax it temporarily.
Constipation is your enemy. Ask about PT if you haven't yet tried it. Make sure you get a PT with advanced training in visceral manipulation and gut motility as well as manual therapy.
Feel better.
cara74133 Lmd614
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asia55179 cara74133
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Hi cara
How was your healing after botox?
I have had a chronic fissure since January 26th, 2018. I have hemorrhoids since 2002, after my son. I just had botox with biopsy. I am dreading my first BM and terrified to remove bandage inserted.
Any leakage and gas issues?
irfan90727 Lmd614
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How are you now after Botox?
And did u end up LIS?
Please!!! I have chronic anal fissure for passed 4 months
Lmd614 irfan90727
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Knock on wood...I have not had an issue since I had the Botox! Also, there's a product called Calmol Suppositories. You can purchase these at any drugstore at the prescription counter. Metamucil 2-3x's a day if necessary to help you go easier. All these things helped a little but the Botox was the winner.
Good luck! I know how painful fissures are so don't wait! See a Colorectal Doctor ASAP!
irfan90727 Lmd614
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This gives me hope! Also how was the process of Botox ? Was it very painful for 1st week or 2?
I’m due for this Monday
Lmd614 irfan90727
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The procedure was easy...they put me to sleep so I didn't feel a thing. The pain after subsided within a week or two and I've never had pain since.
Good luck! I hope it works for you as well as it did for me!
asia55179 Lmd614
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Hi Lmd
How was your healing after botox?
I have had a chronic fissure since January 26th, 2018. I have hemorrhoids since 2002, after my son. I just had botox with biopsy. I am dreading my first BM and terrified to remove bandage inserted.
Any leakage and gas issues?
karynn32882 asia55179
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HEY Asia
I Just had my botox done on 12/20/18. I Removed my bandage the next day. my first BM was painless. Im still healing and it seems Im a lil swollen as well. The spasms arent as painfull prior to the procedure. Im just trying to be patient n hope this works 😃
asia55179 karynn32882
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I was nervous about removing bandage and so far no pain. Definitely doing better than when I went in. Any leakage or gas?
Uk_london Lmd614
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hi . just wondering after the botox was you able to live your life as in do normal things etc. ?
I have my botox scheduled for Thursday 12th as in next week and wanted to know how mich time to take off work
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