Anal tissue healing
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An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the lining of the anus. If you experience severe pain or bright red bleeding during or after bowel movements, you may have an anal fissure. Anal fissure (fissures) is a very painful condition caused by trauma to the anus and anal canal, which then cuts or tears the anus and anal canal tissue. These tears can be caused by straining to have a bowel movement, hard stools, and chronic episodes of diarrhea. Symptoms include rectal bleeding, anal itching, and painful bowel movements. To relax the sphincter (the muscle that controls the anal opening) try taking sitz baths (sitting in warm water for 20 to 30 minutes several times a day). This should also increase blood flow to the injured area, promoting healing. Sitz baths, or hip baths, can promote healing of an anal fissure. By soaking the rectal area in a tub of warm water -- two or three times a day for 10 to 15 minutes -- you can clean the anus. Topical anesthetics, such as lidocaine, can be used for anal pain and warm tub baths (sitz baths) for 10-20 minutes several times a day (especially after bowel movements) are soothing and promote relaxation of the anal muscles, helping the healing process. However, healing can be a problem if the pressure of passing bowel. Anal canal becomes abnormally narrowed either due to spasm of the anal sphincter or contraction of the resultant scar tissue. Hemorrhoids and anal fissure treatment 100 effective natural remedies to accelerate healing. Hemorrhoids and fissures occur in the rectum when chronic constipation and more tender damage anal tissues. A hemorrhoid is a pile of inflamed varicose veins in the inner layer of the rectum and anus.