My experience with a chronic anal fissure
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Hi all
I thought that I would post this as a lot of people appear to be going through the same agony that I was going through for over a year.
Anyway, I was at uni and going through a bad time in my life, whenever I get stressed my guts go into turmoil. As a result I was off uni for a week with severe rectal pain and feeling lower than a snake's belly. I booked an appointment with my GP as I had experienced similar symptoms before.
My GP recognised the symptoms immediately, I thought I had piles, she said I was too young so had a look. The digital examination wasn't fun, in fact she said she had never seen anyway change colour so quickly but it was worth it because I was refered to a colo-rectal surgeon.
I took my sick note back into my tutor and as I was doing a clinical degree, he said straight away that fissures were worsened and sometimes caused by stress. The penny dropped.
As I said I was going through a very very bad time in my life which necessitated me going on antidepressants (Cipralex) for my emotional state. When this was added to wall climbing agony due to fissures I was near breaking point. I remember after one bowel movement almost fainting with the pain, I was lying at the top of the stairs at my mum's house and clawing at the wallpaper with my fingernails - I have had a broken leg and in terms of pain that fissure was far worse, trust me.
I went to see the colo-rectal surgeon a few weeks later, I was terrified, but he was a lovely man, very very considerate. He told me that I had a large fissure that could be helped with an ointment. I told him my background so he talked a bit more openly and said that fissures are an incredibly debilitating condition. He once had a 16 stone rugby player openly weeping on his consulting couch with the pain - I can understand why.
I was prescribed GTN ointment and started using it as directed. I had a slight headache which I could live with, but this was far better than the agony of the fissure and this headache was pretty much gone after the first week. After a week of use the pain from the fissure had also subsided to nothing. After six weeks I went back to the surgeon and I was healed.
I wish that was the end of the story but it isn't, I have probably had four or five bad flare ups since and dozens of other twinges, spasms, bleeds and itches since but I am nowhere near as bad as the first time - I can live with this now. I have seen the surgeon twice since and he has offered surgery but my frame of mind precluded me from that, I was simply terrified.
My GP is very understanding and I can get GTN on prescription whenever I need it. I was prescribed Anoheal by the surgeon as well but this didn't work as well as GTN for me, but I have seen cases in work where this has been incredibly effective.
As I said earlier, I was doing a clinical degree, which I have now passed, so I feel that I am pretty well qualified to offer a bit of advice, so here it is.
1. Go and see your GP. Don't be embarrassed, your doctor has seen dozens of these - they are very very common. If you get fobbed off or feel that you haven't got anywhere, go back and tell him/her that you are not happy and you will go elsewhere i.e. change your GP. Changing your GP hits their bank balance, and as GPs are notoriously greedy, they will do something. Nobody should have to suffer with this.
2. Take something for the pain but NOT codeine. Ibuprofen worked best for me.
3. Drink plenty of fluids and lay off the alcohol while you are healing.
4. Eat lots of fibre and fresh fruit and veg, switch to brown bread and have something like Weetabix for breakfast. This softens stools and makes them easier to pass - less pain and less damage to existing fissures.
5. Use a stool softener, one Movicol sachet daily really really helped me. You can buy these over the counter from your local Pharmacist but tell them what it is for. Alternatively get them on prescription from your GP.
6. Lay off the red meat, there is some science to this as meat increases the residence time in the gut and predisposes to harder stools. This really helped me and I have seen a few accounts here where sufferers also say that.
7. Try to relax, easier said than done, but try simple things like having a hot bath instead of a shower. If anything helps you, no matter how crazy or off the wall it may sound, carry on doing it. Going out for a drive helped me. Staying active also helps constipation and makes you feel better. Don't stay in and stew - stay positive.
8. Stick to the doctor's directions of any drugs you are given. If you are told to apply a cream for 6 weeks into the anus, then make sure it goes into the anus for 6 weeks. And into the anus means into the hole - not nice, but a lot nicer than the agony from an untreated fissure.
Remember you are not alone, these things can be cured. You will feel terrible and you will feel like nobody else understands what you are going through but believe me, these things are very very common.
And if all the above doesn't help there is a simple operation that can be done on a day case basis that has a 95% chance of curing it for good.
If you are reading this you are no doubt feeling horrible but believe me, there is light at the end of the tunnel.
Good luck with your pain in the ass.
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alixandra52940
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GEMBD alixandra52940
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Bev1975 GEMBD
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GEMBD Bev1975
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Began with small pain and gradually got worse and formed a bubble where my skin seemed to be hard and sore before. I accidentally popped or put too much pressure on it while trying to figure out where my pain was radiating and checking to see if i even had bowel or not? Puss and Pain! Thats when i went to the doc and treated with meds. Without swelling and With somewhat straining i see a hole only visible when further examining what looks like a fissure from the outside.
It is either tearing more or becoming bigger hole. And now i have a bubble type forming again on outer rim with small painful pressure there is dark blood possible puss. But i trying to leVe it alone which is hard to do knowing i need to get the infection out! But i see a general surgeon in 6 days! I am so paranoid idon't know if i should just go to the ER today or wait?
Bev1975 GEMBD
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GEMBD Bev1975
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Bev1975 GEMBD
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JamieInPain GEMBD
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GEMBD JamieInPain
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Thankyou both for your suggestions it has helped me so much finding someone who can relate.
GEMBD Bev1975
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ryan24247 GEMBD
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This is how I did it.
I have been suffering from Piles and Anal Fissures for years. First it was piles. Then it became fissures. I had tried everything form ointments to suppositories to diet and I was just about to go for surgery. I went to the Surgeon and he took a quick look and said you need surgery, there is scar tissue that has built up. What we'll do is cut away all that and make a new wound and then after a month of being in pain and not being able to sit it should start healing itself. That freaked me out big time.
He also said to me that there is a muscle or something that spasms everytime you go because of fear of pain. That's what makes it keep tearing.
1) I weighed up the option of a few seconds of pain each time I go vs a month of pain and not being able to sit and decided to go with the former. So I concentrated and fiocus on relaxing the muscle by just allowing the stool to pass with clinching. My word is was painful for the first few times but after a few days the fissure started healing itself.
2) For 2 weeks I had no pain but still a little bit of blood every now and again. Then it started up again, not half as bad as it was before but I knew if nothing was done it would get there again. I was so dissapointed. I spoke to my dad about it and he said he had the same problem years back. He said you need to keep you stools soft. I have heard this a million times and tried everything but nothing worked. He said you need to eat prunes and drink more water. I was already drinking water. So I started eating a few prunes during the day and a few before I went to bed. Like magic every day my stools are soft.
Within a few days my fissures healed and I am feeling so much better.
Besided the fissures healing it feels really good to be empty after going to the loo. I always had problems with constipation and never feeling empty after I went.
Just to be safe I have started eating more fiberous fruits and vegetables as well like brocolli and apples and I am cutting down on carbs such as bread.
Exercise is also helps as it gets the blood flowing and helps the fissure heal.
But I believe prunes and water are the 2 things that have helped the most.
Hope this helps some people.
Let me know how you get on.
Bev1975
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Bev1975 TooMuchInfo
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kristin_35136 Bev1975
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1931ndd kristin_35136
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Yesterday I was treated for 3 anal fissures, that I have been dealing with for 7 years. Ive experienced soooo much pain trying to manage them. At times I literally felt like I was pushing a small child out of my rear end. For years MiraLax and Dulcolax worked for me up until a month ago. I found myself going to the ER because my fissures caused an extreme amount of pain and blood that I could not tolerate any longer. I have tried every cream and seen several doctors but their was only one doctor who diagnosed me properly. Yesterday he performed botox injections and closed up the fissures with sutures. After the pain medicine wore off I was very sore. The doctor did not provide any pain medication because most of the pain medications cause constipation. He told me to take motrin. I really hope this works in the meantime im taking stool softeners so I dont rip my sutures. Dealing with CAF is the worst pain I ever experienced. The pain caused me to become depressed to the point I started to feel like I did not want to live with the pain anymore. If stress is a trigger, I recently started online courses, which became very stressful. I had to stop participating in courses because of the CAF and the pain medicine my doctor perscribed for me prior to surgery. AF can ruin a persons life if not diagnosed or treated properly. Do whatever you have to do to prevent an AF to becoming CAF.
dan27470 1931ndd
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andy1921 dan27470
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From 1-10; when I had the fisure I had 10, after the intervetion with Feingold and with the pain pill he send for a week the pain was 0.
dan27470 andy1921
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