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
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
The 12 things I did to heal my anal fissure - Digestive health . . . I am a 41-year-old male living in the UK My experience of anal fissures occurred in January of 2018 Indulgence over the Christmas period and a change of diet (less fibre and less water) led me to experience a very painful bowel movement (BM) and endure a few miserable weeks following it Whilst I would not class my fissure as chronic by any stretch, it did leave me curled up in bed for a few
Sudocrem for fissures? - Womens health - Patient Communities Has anyone tried sudocrem to heal anal fissures? I have been suffering with anal fisdures for years on and off, they seem to heal and then recur Also should i be putting the steroid cream on the fissures often to heal them?
Healing a Chronic Anal Fissure - Digestive health - Patient Communities I suffered with an anal fissure for almost 6 months Having bowel movements was like passing shreds of glass the pain was so bad for hours afterwards I would wake up the next day dreading the next bowel movement I actually thought it was piles didnt know what it was until after about 8 weeks The doctor gave me the usual creams etc and it did seem to work for a few days but then would
Posterior fourchette fissures - Sexual health - Patient Communities Hi all, I'm currently experiencing recurrent fissuring in my posterior fourchette, my doctor has briefly mentioned Lichen Scelorsus (spelling lol) but I have a 4 week wait to see the gyno for further info I have also tested positive for HPV 16 so not sure if this can be related? just wondering if anyone is experiencing the same and can shed some light on why its happening how to avoid it if