
I remember when I had gotten an anal fissure, I had to change my diet: which was tough. I also had this assumption that it occurred due to misfortune based on that I expected it to heal. So I could enjoy my meal as I used to pre-anal-fissure.
As it got worse, I realized it wasn't some misfortune but a self-inflicted misery. Although I was still unaware of the cause of it getting worse since the diet was under control. I was also on laxatives, albeit I was following a fibrous diet (fibrous food helps soften the stool and prevent constipation).
Straining, who would have thought, was the reason for worsening. It's the posture we assume on the toilet that causes us to strain, even though the stool is soft.
The point of this whole detour was to let you know that it wouldn't recur if followed the precautions. People who are treating it with home remedies might have got accustomed to the precautions they have been taking to cure it.
Surgery may help heal it quickly. But it doesn't assure you that anal fissure won't appear on another side or area.
Anal fissures and hemorrhoids can cause discomfort and protrusion from the anus. Consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and treatment.
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