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Anal Fissure

A cut or tear in the lining of the anus is called anal fissure. It is normally seen in people with chronic constipation. The symptoms include pain during and after a bowel movement, blood in stools, and a visible tear in the skin near the anus.

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What could cause pain and difficulty in passing stools with blood?

Query: Hello doctor, I am suffering from pain while passing stools and there are some blood spots on the stool. The pain is unbearable but there is no swelling as such. I am unable to go out due to the lockdown situation. Please guide me on what to do. Is this normal? I am a diabetic.  Read Full »


Dr. Naveed Ahmed Khan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your condition. You say you are having bloodstained stools and there is no swelling in the anal region which is a good sign. Now based on your history, I suspect you must have had constipation a couple of times. Constipation ultimately will lead to hard s...  Read Full »

Can Candid be used around anus for fissure and warts in an HIV patient?

Query: Hello doctor, I am 25 years old. I am suffering from fissure for the past one year but it is not healing properly. I am using Lox-2%, Osil and stool softener Softovac now regularly. Last time when I consulted a doctor he told me that I am having piles too with warts. Warts are now disappearing as...  Read Full »


Dr. Naveed Ahmed Khan

Answer: Hello, Welcome to cliniq.com. I see you have taken all the necessary medications for the fissure in anus. What I would like to tell you is you need to do two more important things. Firstly, since you have fissure and piles I can guess you might have constipation quite commonly hence you must be stra...  Read Full »

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