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Anal Fistula Treatment

F issure can also refer to an unnatural tract, most commonly found in the anus and known as anal fissure. It’s not completely clear what causes fissure. It’s possibly caused by constipation, too much strain on the anal sphincter, reduced blood circulation. These Fissures are common, you might think the pain and bleeding are symptoms of other conditions like piles, It can happen to both men and women. The fissure can burst open easily up to three months after healing. The patient can do several things to reduce the chance that the fissure will return. Adults between 20 and 40 are most likely to get them. At any age you can have them. Your risk generally goes down as you get older. Fissures are seen more often with certain medical conditions are: Anal Cancer Leukemia STDs and HIV Most fissures are acute, lasting about 4-6 weeks. The fissure will not go away if it lasts for more than 6 weeks. In such cases medical surgery can be a solution. To help these fissures heal and keep t