Anal fissures are one of the highly prevalent diseases in the anorectal department, which seriously affects the work and life of patients, etc. At the same time, anal fissures are not self-healing, and the condition must be treated in a timely manner to avoid aggravation at home. Four major symptoms of anal fissure 1, pain: pain manifested as periodic, when the patient defecates, the anal part of the periodic pain, is the main feature of anal fissure, when the patient wants to defecate, anal stretching, this time the pain begins. During defecation, the pain increases and a knife-like pain occurs. A few minutes to 10 minutes after defecation, the pain stops or decreases.
minutes after defecation, the pain stops or decreases. Then, the pain becomes severe again due to spasmodic contraction of the anal sphincter. At this time, the pain varies depending on the degree of the fissure and often lasts from half an hour to several hours. This is a cycle of pain. For severe patients, there will also be, due to defecation or sneezing, coughing, urination, etc., which can cause these cycles of pain. 2. Blood in the stool: When the patient has a bowel movement, sometimes there will be blood dripping out, or there will be a few streaks of blood on the stool, and sometimes it will be mixed with mucus. The amount of bleeding is very closely related to the degree of anal fissure, so it must be treated promptly. 3, constipation: Many patients with anal fissures are afraid of vacuolation caused by defecation, so they hold back from defecating, resulting in constipation, but because constipation can aggravate anal fissures at the same time, which forms a vicious circle. 4, itching: anal fissure patients due to some secretions from the anus outflow, stimulating the skin around the anus and cause anal scratching, the degree is also closely related to the condition.