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Anal Fissure

An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin at the anus that causes sharp pain and bright red bleeding with bowel movements.

  • Constipation (hard or large stools)
  • Diarrhea (frequent loose stools)
  • Childbirth (strain during delivery)
  • Inflammatory bowel disease (e.g., Crohn's disease)

Symptoms

  • Severe pain during/after bowel movements
  • Bright red blood on stool or toilet paper
  • Fear of having bowel movements

Causes

Usually from hard stools, constipation, or diarrhea. Pain causes muscle spasm, which slows healing.

Treatment

Most fissures heal without surgery using:

  • High-fiber diet & water
  • Stool softeners
  • Sitz baths (warm water soaks)
  • Topical medications if needed

If it doesn’t heal, options include Botox® injection or lateral i internal sphincterotomy (surgery), both with high success rates.

    Important: Anal fissures do not cause cancer, but persistent bleeding should be evaluated.