Understanding Anal Fissures: Causes, Treatments, and Relief Tips
Anal fissure issues? Hello, doctor. I have had an anal fissure for the past few days and have several questions: 1. What could be the reason for developing an anal fissure even though my stool is not particularly hard or large? Could it be due to excessive sphincter muscle tens...
Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
Hello, I understand this issue must be very troubling for you. 1. Typically, increased anal sphincter pressure is a concern. It is recommended to take a warm sitz bath for fifteen minutes daily. 2. If the stool is hard and bulky, it may be difficult to pass. Increasing your wa...[Read More] Understanding Anal Fissures: Causes, Treatments, and Relief Tips
Understanding Anal Fissures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Causes, Symptoms, and Management of Anal Fissures Hello, doctor. I usually have a healthy diet, and my bowel movements are mostly normal, but I occasionally experience anal fissures (not often; the last occurrence was two to three months ago). I have a few questions: 1. What co...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
1. One of the causes of anal fissures is excessive tension in the sphincter muscle, so sphincterotomy can be used as a treatment. 2. Soaking in warm water and relaxing can be effective; if medication is needed, it is recommended to obtain a prescription from a doctor rather than ...[Read More] Understanding Anal Fissures: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Understanding Anal Pain During Bowel Movements: Causes and Solutions
Experiencing pain in the anus during bowel movements, as well as pain when wiping, can indicate conditions such as anal fissures, hemorrhoids, or other anal disorders. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment? I expe...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Pain in the anus that feels like being cut with a knife during and after bowel movements is a typical symptom of anal fissures. This condition is often caused by excessive straining during defecation, leading to tears in the anal canal. Taking warm sitz baths and applying topical...[Read More] Understanding Anal Pain During Bowel Movements: Causes and Solutions
Understanding Anal Itching: Causes, Treatments, and Bathing Tips
Anal itching, timing for sitz baths? Hello, doctor. I am a university student and have been experiencing symptoms of anxiety and obsessive cleanliness, which become particularly severe during stressful times. Recently, due to midterm exams, my compulsive cleaning behaviors intens...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
1. When the anus itches due to excessive cleaning, a sitz bath is not necessary; rinsing with cold water is sufficient. 2. The use of medication three to four years ago is less related to current symptoms; anal pruritus is more associated with allergies, environmental factors, ...[Read More] Understanding Anal Itching: Causes, Treatments, and Bathing Tips
Managing Chronic Anal Fissures: Effective Solutions and Concerns
Recurrent anal fissures? I have been experiencing recurrent anal fissures for almost two years now. Each time they occur, they heal within a few days, averaging about once a month. They usually happen when my stools are relatively large and hard, and seeing them makes me feel ver...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
1. The best way to improve the situation is to avoid constipation, allowing the wound to heal completely. Increasing fluid and dietary fiber intake, taking warm sitz baths, and avoiding excessive straining during bowel movements can help. 2. If the wound has not healed after eigh...[Read More] Managing Chronic Anal Fissures: Effective Solutions and Concerns
How to Prevent and Manage Anal Fissures and Related Symptoms
How to improve or prevent anal fissure bleeding? Hello, Doctor. (1) A few years ago, I had anal fissures and hemorrhoids and received treatment at the hospital, and I have since recovered. However, I have noticed that during anal intercourse with my partner, there is a high likel...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
1. If you have previously experienced anal fissures, it is essential to use ample lubrication and gradually dilate the anus before anal intercourse. Insertion should only occur when the anal sphincter is completely relaxed. If you experience sharp pain during the process (the pai...[Read More] How to Prevent and Manage Anal Fissures and Related Symptoms
Chronic Anal Fissures: Impact on Bowel Health and Healing
Anal fissure. Bowel habits? 1. Based on your description, it sounds like you may be experiencing chronic anal fissures. Chronic anal fissures are defined as fissures that persist for more than eight weeks and can cause recurring pain and discomfort. 2. If the fissures have not h...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Acute anal fissures typically heal within about a week if the wound is allowed to rest properly. However, if the affected area is repeatedly injured and symptoms persist for more than six weeks, it is classified as a chronic anal fissure. This may be due to tight anal sphincter m...[Read More] Chronic Anal Fissures: Impact on Bowel Health and Healing
Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Hemorrhoids and Potential Recurrence Concerns
Rectal bleeding, with a history of hemorrhoids and previous diagnosis of genital warts? In the past week, I have noticed blood stains on the toilet paper after wiping. Although I have experienced this before, it usually resolves within one or two days. This time, however, it has ...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Anal fissures and internal hemorrhoids can cause rectal bleeding, and it is not necessarily related to condyloma. Recurrences of condyloma in the anal canal are usually difficult to self-detect, so it is recommended to visit a colorectal clinic for diagnosis via anoscopy.[Read More] Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Hemorrhoids and Potential Recurrence Concerns
Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Hemorrhoids and Potential Recurrence Concerns
Rectal bleeding, with a history of hemorrhoids and previous genital warts? In the past week, I've noticed blood stains on the toilet paper after wiping. Although I've experienced this before, it usually resolves within a day or two. This time, however, it has persisted ...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Anal fissures and internal hemorrhoids can cause rectal bleeding, which is not necessarily related to warts. Recurrences of warts in the anal canal are often difficult to self-detect, so it is recommended to visit a colorectal clinic for diagnosis using an anoscope.[Read More] Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Hemorrhoids and Potential Recurrence Concerns
Managing Perianal Skin Irritation: Tips for Healing and Care
Perianal skin fissures? Previously, due to internal hemorrhoids and anal fissures, I consulted doctors who advised me to take sitz baths without any restrictions on frequency. I diligently followed this advice and applied medication, but after more than a month, I noticed skin ir...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The anal area is naturally a moist and warm environment, and intentionally maintaining excessive dryness may not be beneficial. If there are no abnormal secretions, there is no need to be overly concerned. Applying petroleum jelly is acceptable as it contains no medicinal ingredi...[Read More] Managing Perianal Skin Irritation: Tips for Healing and Care
Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Is It Anal Fissure?
Blood in the stool? Hello, Doctor: I have previously experienced pain and bleeding from the anus due to hard stools. However, in the past few days, even when my stools are soft or loose, I still feel a sharp pain in the anus, and there is bright red blood on the toilet paper afte...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
The sharp pain during and after bowel movements, accompanied by bleeding, is a typical symptom of anal fissure. It is advisable to take warm sitz baths, use topical ointments, and adjust your diet to prevent constipation. If you are concerned, you can seek medical attention for a...[Read More] Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Is It Anal Fissure?
Understanding Painful Bowel Movements: Fissures, Hemorrhoids, or Polyps?
Is pain during bowel movements a sign of anal fissure? Hello, doctor. I have both internal and external moles, and I have coexisted with them peacefully for a long time. However, after experiencing constipation and passing hard stools, I now have sharp pain during each bowel move...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Pain during or after bowel movements that feels like a knife cutting is a typical symptom of anal fissures. This is caused by tension in the sphincter muscle or excessive straining during defecation, leading to a tear. Some anal fissures may be accompanied by symptoms such as ana...[Read More] Understanding Painful Bowel Movements: Fissures, Hemorrhoids, or Polyps?
Managing Pain from Anal Fissures and Hemorrhoids: Effective Treatments
Irritable bowel syndrome, anal fissures, and hemorrhoid ointment? I have been using hemorrhoid cream for 5 months due to anal fissures, and now the protective layer around my anus (hemorrhoids) is gone. I experience pain in my buttocks when riding a motorcycle or bicycle, and I...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
It may be caused by excessive use of steroid-containing ointments. First, stop using hemorrhoid treatments and avoid excessive cleaning of the anal and perineal area. You can use simple moisturizing products such as lotions. If symptoms do not improve, you should visit a dermatol...[Read More] Managing Pain from Anal Fissures and Hemorrhoids: Effective Treatments
Understanding Sudden Testicular and Rectal Area Lumps: Causes and Concerns
Sudden onset of a lump? Hello doctor, yesterday while I was showering, I felt a lump between my left testicle and anus, closer to the testicle. It is hard and does not move. I am not sure what could be causing it, but recently I have been experiencing bleeding during bowel moveme...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
If there is a hard lump in the perineum, first check if it is painful. If it is painful, it is more likely related to inflammation, which may include sebaceous gland inflammation, epididymitis, lymphadenitis, anal abscess, or fistula. If the symptoms are significant and there is ...[Read More] Understanding Sudden Testicular and Rectal Area Lumps: Causes and Concerns
Is It a Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid or Another Issue?
I'm not sure if it's a thrombosed external hemorrhoid? Hello, Doctor. Last month, I underwent rubber band ligation for internal hemorrhoids at the hospital, and they mentioned that I would have another procedure for a different internal hemorrhoid next month. A few days...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. Based on the photo, it is possible that it is a small thrombosed external hemorrhoid, which may occur after ligation. 2. Anal fissures are located inside the anal canal and cannot be seen with the naked eye from the outside; they require a digital rectal examination or anoscop...[Read More] Is It a Thrombosed External Hemorrhoid or Another Issue?
Understanding Unusual Stool Colors: When to Worry About Health Risks
Abnormal stool color? Hello Doctor, I used to have poor eating and sleeping habits, which often led to constipation. About a month ago, I noticed fresh blood on the toilet paper and went to see a doctor. The doctor suggested it might be an anal fissure and prescribed some fiber s...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin irritation leading to bleeding, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the injury. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce slightly more blo...[Read More] Understanding Unusual Stool Colors: When to Worry About Health Risks
Post-Surgery Complications: Understanding Anal Tightness After Hemorrhoid Surgery
Postoperative complications of hemorrhoid surgery? Hello, Doctor: About a month ago, I underwent minimally invasive surgery for hemorrhoids, which involved approximately 17,000 procedures. Although a month has passed, I still feel that my anus is very tight and narrow when having...
Dr. Chen Ronghong Reply:
Whether traditional or minimally invasive hemorrhoid surgery, as long as the anal sphincter is not damaged, there should be no postoperative stricture issues. However, some so-called minimally invasive surgeries may use multiple incisions, leading to wounds that are too close tog...[Read More] Post-Surgery Complications: Understanding Anal Tightness After Hemorrhoid Surgery
Post-Surgery Pain During Bowel Movements: Understanding Your Symptoms
Post-operative pain during bowel movements after mole removal? Hello doctor, I underwent a third-degree hemorrhoidectomy and anal fissure surgery on July 26, and I opted for self-paid ultrasonic scalpel treatment. Postoperatively, the wound is not very painful, but I experience s...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Early hemorrhoid surgery often resulted in anal stenosis due to injury to the sphincter muscle. However, with advancements in current hemorrhoid surgical techniques, the occurrence of anal stenosis has significantly decreased. Based on your description, it seems that the wound ha...[Read More] Post-Surgery Pain During Bowel Movements: Understanding Your Symptoms
Understanding Bowel Issues: When to Seek Medical Advice
Bowel-related issues? Hello Doctor: A few months ago, I had a bowel movement with bright red blood, but it was small pieces of red that could separate from the stool. I was quite anxious about it, and the next day it happened again, which made me even more worried. Additionally, ...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin abrasions, characterized by minimal blood loss accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the injury. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically result in slightly more bleeding than the first cau...[Read More] Understanding Bowel Issues: When to Seek Medical Advice
Dealing with Minor Blood After Bowel Movements: What You Should Know
There is a small amount of blood when wiping after using the bathroom? Today, after using the restroom and wiping, I noticed a small amount of blood that appeared to be diluted by water. My stool was a bit hard due to being constipated, but I didn't experience any pain while...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
There are three common causes of rectal bleeding: 1. Anal fissures or skin irritation leading to bleeding, characterized by a small amount of blood accompanied by a sharp pain at the site of the injury. 2. Ruptured thrombosed hemorrhoids, which typically produce slightly more blo...[Read More] Dealing with Minor Blood After Bowel Movements: What You Should Know