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Recently I had a fissure surgery two months ago, last week I ate noodles, on next day morning I faced chronic constipation, I have taken stool softners and fruits, now stool Passing easy, but pain not going, severe pain occurring since one week. How to come out of chronic pain. Unable to manage the pain
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Will get better diagnosis if i see it.to know its chronic If chronic u require a small surgery to help to pass stools without any problem. I can help u better in consultation.hope this helps
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It's takes time for the pain to reduce after surgery. You need to increase your fibre intake and water intake atleast for 3 months post surgery and avoid foods that cause constipation. If you are still experiencing pain you can use calcium channel blocker ointments for local application.
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