Anobliss ointment is useful for local application, use it 3 times daily, till it heals.
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Avoid constipation. drink more water. Take more green vegetables, fresh fruits including papaya.
Take syp dupahalac ten ml. twice each day about a week.
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consult after a week.
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Sure. There are many. Local anaesthetic and with or without antibiotics. So, if you can share me the details at 94 two six eight 6 seven 89 six. I can help you directly. If you can also share with symptoms.
Anal fissure will be painful so need to prescribe some local anaesthetic agent, better connect so that we can discuss some more symptoms for better treatment otherwise you might end up in infection in the fissure area
Oxyurate ointment locally first on buthole than gently push inside the anus gently Rotet the finger to cover anal mucosa aa a whole.
Before n after defication, two times for two weeks for complete healing.
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There are many anaesthetic ointments in the market but sitz bath will help you more
Add povidine iodine in in warm water and sit on the water this will help you a lot
Ointment Anobliss for local application twice a day after bath for five days
Syrup Lactifibre one tablespoon before bed for five days
Sitz bath with hot water plus table salt if the discomfort is persistent.
Anal fissures generally occur when you pass a hard stool.
To maintain normal stool consistency increase your water and fibre intake.
If the symptoms are persistent in spite of treatment please consult a general surgeon in person.
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Treatment as mentioned
Increase water and fibre intake
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