An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the skin around the anus, which can cause pain, especially during or after bowel movements. This condition is typically caused by passing hard or large stools, diarrhea, or trauma to the area. Symptoms can include sharp pain, itching, and sometimes bleeding during or after a bowel movement. While anal fissures often heal on their own, treatment may involve measures like increasing fiber intake, using stool softeners, and applying topical creams to reduce pain and promote healing. In more severe or chronic cases, medical intervention might be necessary.
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