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Anal fissure recovery after lis
Hi, It's been 30 days after I did lis surgery for anal fissure. There's is less pain now but whenever I have a bowel movement, I see small blood in my stool. I am taking stool softeners alone. So my questions are 1. Why am I seeing blood?? Does that mean that there's infection? Do I need to consult my surgeon ? 2. What is the actual healing time after surgery?? 3. How can  I speed up the healing??
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Hello Along with stool softener Use oxerut cd ointment local application 1_0_1x 1 week
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Avoid spicy food • plenty of fibres Plenty of hydration • 40 minutes  brisk walk everyday • Avoid constipation • avoid straining while passing stools • put 5 ml of betadine in a tub of warm water(not hot water) and sit in the tub for 5 minutes morning, 5 minutes in afternoon, 5 minutes in the night_this is termed as SITZ  BATH
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takes a month to heal completely if you are constipated blood can come again
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Hello, It is usually common to see some amount of bleeding post surgery. So along with your stool softener you need to have good amount of fibre rich diet. 1. Avoid spicy and oily food 2. Avoid straining for stools 3. Use lubricants like lignocaine jelly before passing motions. 4. Add more fluids and fibre rich diet
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Take sits bath with warm water ( in a big tub) for 15mins. Twice daily
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Avoid spicy, oily food, straining for stools. You can start keeping Pichu’s (medicated Ayurvedic oil dipped in a cotton ball at the operated site) it gives a very good and faster results.
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