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Having Anal fissure for 3 months
I am having anal fissure for 3 months with 5 then it stops. I am using anorelief cream as adviced by doctor and stops once my symptoms improves. I have also used sitcom tablet for two weeks which I felt helps improved my symptoms but was not diagosed with piles. Is it possible to have both anal fissure and haemorroids together? If you suggest how to take forward my treatment then it will be much helpful. Thanks
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Yes U may have both at same time But first to be examined by surgeon Proctoscopy needed to be done but should not be done if active bleed is present Haemarroidectomy - laser,open closed procedures Fissures- Laternal internal Spinterotomy
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Better go for less invasive life laser, sclerosant injection etc
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Sitz bath Avoid oily and spicy food Maintain hydration High fibre diet
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you should take utmost care regarding diet your stool shouldn't be hard if inspite of all your efforts, still stool is hard you can undergo sphincterotomy (PALS).
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Hi Secondary Hemorroids due to Chronic anal fissure is very common these days Bleeding can be both from Anal fissure (streak of blood line) or bleeding drops from Hemorroids
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Make sure your stools is really soft and loose Ointment application for a minimum 3 weeks helps
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If your stool is hard, you are back to square one
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