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General Surgeon•Jammu
Hello, if you have fissure in ano either consult a surgeon nearby you and apply ointment (combination of nifedipine and lidocaine) locally twice daily. Take tab (combination of trypsin- chymotrypsin and pcm) twice daily and plenty of fluids and high fibre diet.
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General Surgeon•Guwahati
Hello lybrate-user, if your diagnosis of anal fissure is confirmed and correct, then apply an ointment which contains nifdepin or diltiazem like escot or fidonal., with your finger, before and after passing stool. I thick your ointment (sucral ano) is not helpful for fissure. Also,to sit in warm steer (sitz bath) and taking plenty of water is helpful.
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I am 21 years old and living in the United States and from September 2016, I've been suffering from rectal bleeding and pain. It's recurring, sometimes stays for 3-4 weeks or even more, sometimes for 2-3 days. II've started eating fibrous food so my stool isn't even hard anymore, but still the rectal bleeding keeps back coming after every other week. The doctors here gave an external rectal exam and found no external hemorrhoids, and suggested that either they're internal or it could be a fissure. They gave an ointment, Hydrocortisone Acetate Pramoxine HCI cream, which didn't work for me. When I pass stool during these times, it pains a lot, almost unbearable. And on the tissue paper, there's bright red blood. I take warm showers and eat fibrous food, but the pain remains for at least 12-14 hours.

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MS - General Surgery, MBBS

General Surgeon•Nagpur
Dear lybrate-user,
You might be suffering from a fissure in ano.
This may not be an acute fissure, as the doctors were able to do per rectal examination, suggests you don't have anal spasm.
I suggest you to start SITZ BATH for 10-15 minutes for 3-4 times a day.
To reduce the anal sphincter tone NIFEDIPINE ointment is usually prescribed with LIGNOCAINE.
I suggest you to get a prescription for the same.
Apply them after SITZ BATH after drying the area. Don't forget to put a...more
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Asked for female, 23 years old from Bhopal
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General Surgeon•Delhi
Anal fissure is due to injury of the mucosal lining of anal canal by hard stool caused due to constipation. Take fiber rich diet, drink plenty of water, avoid spicy food and follow the treatment of your treating doctor. Anal fissure can be treated by non surgical approach by graded kshar karma which has better efficacy and is less painful.
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General Surgeon•Faridabad
You also need sitz bath, sit in warm water tub with betadine solution for 15 min 3 times a day, use stool softener like syrup cremaffin at night 15 ml and adjust dose so you have soft stool and ek r have to strain. This will surely help.
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Homeopath•Pune
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Many things can trigger a muscle cramp. They include:
Poor blood circulation in your legs
Working calf muscles too hard while exercising
Not stretching enough
Being active in hot temperatures
Muscle fatigue
Dehydration
Magnesium and/or potassium deficiency
A problem such as a spinal cord injury or pinched nerve in your neck or back
Muscle cramps can also occur as a side effect of some drugs. Medications that can cause muscle cramps include:
Furosemide (La...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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Hello,

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"As" per your clinical history is concerned you have mentioned you have heart disease but not mentioned which type it is and what is the exact name and what are ECG findings. So, in my opinion, you are under treatment of your Doctor and already taking medication so continue with it and if blood pressure is not under control then discuss with your Doctor about combination medications like -[beta blocker like atenolol+calcium channel blocke...more
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General Surgeon•Kolkata
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Hello lybrate-user. In addition to the psyllium husk, you may want to add a paraffin-based laxative which will help you pass your stools smoothly. Topical nifedipine/lignocaine is usually not contraindicated in pregnancy, however, I would suggest you consult a local surgeon for a proper examination and prescription regarding the same. Using some topical lignocaine 10-15 mins before stools and immediately after may keep your pain somewhat under control.
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General Surgeon•Mumbai
Hello sir please go through my article
What is an anal fissure? — An anal fissure is a tear in the lining of the anus, the opening where your bowel movements come out (figure 1). Anal fissures cause pain, especially during a bowel movement.
There is a muscle that wraps around the anus and holds it shut. It is called the "anal sphincter. The sphincter gets tense when the anus is injured. In people with anal fissures, the sphincter goes into spasms, which can lead to further injury.
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General Surgeon•Meerut
If bleeding is too much its better to go for surgery else sitz bath, plenty of fluids, laxatives should help.
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