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Bleeding while apply ointment on fissure
I was applying onintment on anal fissure and there was blood on applicator . Is it normal or had i done something wrong
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It can happen sometimes. Make sure you no longer suffer from constipation. If the blood doesn’t decrease, then consult.
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Try to apply the ointment with your finger and avoid using applicator. Applicator use will cause inadvertent injury at your anal verge.
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Visit a General Surgeon or Proctologist near to you for clinical examination and assessment.
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Have plenty of oral fluids & high fibre diet for smooth motion. Do regular Sitz bath with lukewarm water 3-4times/day Have laxatives for smooth motion.
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It is normal
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Normal to have some bleeding
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Yes it can be sometimes there..... No need to worry.... Avoid Constipation, take plenty of liquids..... Take green leafy vegetables, Stool softener
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connect for further management and better treatment....
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small bleed from fissure will stain  some times.. have to worry if heavy bleeding or pain not subsided
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further queries if present connect via cal
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In anal fissure/ haemorrhoids, it might be there also, no worries
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Connect with a call for better discussion
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