Prevent anal fissures
Anal Fissures | Johns Hopkins Medicine Health Library
WebMD explains how diet plays a role in anal fissures and offers tips for preventing them.
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Anal Fissures
Description:Causes Fissures result from the stretching of your anal mucosa beyond its normal capacity. This often happens when stools are hard due to constipation. Once the tear happens, it leads to repeated injury. The exposed internal sphincter muscle beneath the tear goes into spasm. This causes severe pain. The spasm also pulls the edges of the fissure apart, making it difficult for your wound to heal.
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