Common Symptoms of Anal Fissure
Severe pain during and after bowel movements (can last hours)
Source: Mayo Clinic
Bright red blood on stool, toilet paper, or in the toilet bowl
Source: NHS UK
A visible crack or tear in the skin around the anus
Source: Cleveland Clinic
A small lump or skin tag (sentinel pile) near the fissure
Source: Mayo Clinic
Burning or itching sensation in the anal area
Source: WebMD
Spasm of the anal sphincter muscle
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Fear of bowel movements due to anticipated pain
Source: NHS UK
Pain that worsens with constipation
Source: Mayo Clinic
What Causes Anal Fissure?
When to Seek Medical Help
Homeopathic Treatment Approach
Homeopathic treatment heals fissures by addressing the root causes - constipation, tissue weakness, and inflammation. Most fissures heal completely without surgery.
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