Glyceryl trinitrate rectal ointment for anal fissure: information - Patient Glyceryl trinitrate rectal ointment can ease the pain associated with small tears of skin around the back passage (anal fissures) Use the ointment twice daily at 12-hourly intervals You can use it for up to eight weeks if necessary The most common side-effect is a headache
healing time after botox for anal fissure - Digestive health - Patient . . . Hi everyone! So I went in for the botox treatment for my anal fissure around 3 weeks ago, after trying every cream for the past year or so to no avail Since the treatment my pain is still there and I was wondering if anyone else has had the same treatment and was successful and how long it took for the fissure to heal? Any advice truly appreciated!!
Do Chronic Fissures last forever?? - Digestive health - Patient Communities Acute fissures generally heal in 2 weeks or less or up to 8 weeks Chronic means you have a much deeper tear and take much longer to heal up to years Some people have them for 20 years but is rare I would think Make sure you drink a lot of liquids every day this is critical and takes your body 2 months to adapt to the liquids Check my profile for a blog I wrote with tips There is a list of
Faecal incontinence following botox - Digestive health - patient It's day 10 after botox injections for an anal fissure I've had 5 episodes of faecal incontinence since the procedure and coupled with the fissure pain which hasn't eased as yet am feeling increasingly miserable Any one else experience incontinence after botox? How long did it last? Was it every day ? How did you cope and manage to go about your usual daily living ? I am barely leaving the
Athletes Foot: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment - Patient Athlete's foot is a common skin infection caused by a fungus The medical name for athlete's foot is "tinea pedis" Treatment with an antifungal cream usually works well The tips given below may help to prevent athlete's foot coming back after it has been treated
Rectal Bleeding in Children (Examination, Causes, and Management) - Patient Anorectal disorders, anal fissures and distal polyps cause bright red bleeding Dark blood or blood mixed with stool suggests more proximal source of bleeding Be aware that massive upper gastrointestinal bleeding can cause bright red rectal bleeding in children when transit time is short What is the quantity of bleeding?