Long lasting anal fissure

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I was diagnosed with a chronic anal fissure 2 years ago after going to the doctor about discharge from my back passage.  I have never had any pain from it but it does bleed quite regularly.  Has anyone else had this problem?

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  • Posted

    Try some tablets called Daflon. One in the morning and one at night. In a there or four days, the problem starts getting better.
  • Posted

    If I were you, I would get it checked out again. Also, it might be pain free now, but it could start being painful later. I had a fissure, and in the beginning it did not hurt either. But  over the course of a few weeks, it started to be a lot more painful. So, I would definately  get it checked out again. Did you already have the surgery  for the chronic surgery?

     

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      No I didn't have surgery.  The consultant said he wouldn't recommend it if it wasn't giving me any pain.  I think I will have it checked out again as it is definitely bleeding more than it was.
    • Posted

      Yea I would definately check it out. Better to catch it early and do something about it than wait until you are in pain.

       I wish you luck!!!

      Myles

  • Posted

    An intern friend gave me a shopping list of Milk of Magnesia, Senna and Docosate

    in 2 days my fissure was better because defecation didn't bother it

    it's not gone yet but I am driving now without pain after 2 days.

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