fissure cure
1 go to chemists buy a small jar of manganese
permanganate also called condees crystals
2 also buy a tube of haemorrhoid ointment you
only need the applicator which comes with the
ointment
3 take a new sterile handkerchief or similar
piece of cloth
5 wrap the cloth around the applicator from your ointment so its around the applicator
and also covers the tip as well make the tip
not so sharp by taking off a small amount to blunt it before wrapping
6 take approx a teaspoon of the crystals you bought and put it in a clean jar about the jam jar size now add water slowly until you have a mix
which is like pale ink
7 get a condom and go all around it making small holes maybe 10 or so all around
8 now take your cloth wrapped applicator and dip it in to the crystal mixture until well soaked
and then slide the condom over the whole thing
until it covers the wet cloth.
9 now test the holes by squeezing the condom a bit to make sure it leaks out if not put more mix in to the condom to make it wetter inside
10 put an elastic band around the end of the condom to close it off
11 smear some vaseline or baby oil on the condom
12 insert condom in to anus a short distance
wiggle it about a little and the crystal mix
will leak in to your fissure area and enter the
fissure, do this once a day for 2 or 3 days
my fissure was pain free in 2 days and and
forgotten about after 3 days, my mix i used
was almost like ink color paler mix may
take a day or two longer to fix it, check with
a doctor before doing it is good advise, but
this will work if your fissure gets the mix
i was told it would be with me for a long
time without surgery i didnt want to go
through all that pain and this is what i did
exactly as shown, my doctor pointed me
to the manganese permanganate but didnt
show me how to do it he said sit in it, im
sure you see why that wouldn't work, so i
devised this sytem after a lot of thought
and i hope you get a fast cure from this
tip and no more pain, also think about
caused the fissure, eat fruit drink water
myself i make sure i have porridge of a
morning it seems to be a good habit
and its made with lots of water and some
skim milk
good health
george
gk1770@gmail.com
make sure it is a fissure you have consult your doctor before treating yourself
and only mix the crystals until the mix is like purple ink, your doctor will advise you
The standard treatment for these from licensed doctors is to have surgery to repair the hole(s). It is the only method of treatment.
An anal fissure is basically a tear in the anal area which is very painful and can be a cause for various infections.
An anal fissure is a tear in the anus. Painful bowel movements, constipation, and fecal impaction are all symptoms of anal fissures. One can also experience itching and bleeding in small amounts from the anus.
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An anal fissure is basically a tear in the anal area which is very painful and can be a cause for various infections.
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Constipation and may be recommended for people with hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or those undergoing surgery involving the abdomen, anus, or rectum. Clears the bowel for ultrasound procedure.
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DefinitionAn anal fissure is a small split or tear in the thin moist tissue (mucosa) lining the lower rectum (anus).Causes, incidence, and risk factorsAnal fissures are extremely common in young infants but may occur at any age. Studies suggest 80% of infants will have had an anal fissure by the end of the first year. The rate of anal fissures decreases rapidly with age. Fissures are much less common among school-aged children than infants.In adults, fissures may be caused by constipation, the passing of large, hard stools, or by prolonged diarrhea. In older adults, anal fissures may be caused by decreased blood flow to the area.Anal fissures are also common in women after childbirth and persons with Crohn's disease.SymptomsAnal fissures may cause painful bowel movements and bleeding. There may be blood on the outside of the stool or on the toilet tissue (or baby wipes) following a bowel movement.Other symptoms may include:A crack in the skin that can be seen when the area is stretched slightly (the fissure is almost always in the middle)ConstipationSigns and testsThe health care provider will perform a rectal exam and look at a sample of the rectal (anal) tissue.TreatmentMost fissures heal on their own and do not require treatment, aside from good diaper hygiene in babies.However, some fissures may require treatment. The following home care methods usually heal most anal fissures.Cleansing more gentlyDiet changes -- eating more bulk, substances that absorb water while in the intestinal tractMuscle relaxants applied to the skinNumbing cream, if pain interferes with normal bowel movementPetroleum jelly applied to the areaSitz bathStool softenersIf the anal fissues do not go away with home care methods, treatment may involve:Botox injections into muscle in the anus (anal sphincter)Minor surgery to relax the anal muscleExpectations (prognosis)Anal fissures generally heal quickly without further problems. However, people who develop fissures are more likely to have them in the future.ComplicationsOccasionally, a fissure becomes chronic and will not heal. Chronic fissures may require minor surgery to relax the sphincter.Calling your health care providerCall your health care provider if symptoms associated with anal fissure are present, or if the fissure does not heal appropriately with treatment.PreventionTo prevent anal fissures in infants, be sure to change diapers frequently.To prevent fissures at any age:Keep the anal area dryWipe with soft materials or a moistened cloth or cotton padPromptly treat any constipation or diarrheaAvoid irritating the rectumReferencesDanakas G. Anal fissure. In: Ferri FF, ed. Ferri's Clinical Advisor 2008: Instant Diagnosis and Treatment. 1st ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Mosby; 2008.
Growths, tears, anal fissures, or congenital structural defects can be found inside the rectum with DRE
Anal Fissures
An anal fissure is a tear in the anus. Painful bowel movements, constipation, and fecal impaction are all symptoms of anal fissures. One can also experience itching and bleeding in small amounts from the anus.
Anal fissures is caused about by constipation and excessive rubbing in that area.
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