Yup Loomis, you are right. Anal fissures need blood flow to heal properly so you shouldn't be sitting all day on your bum. Exercising is the best option. Figure out which one works the best for you. For me, walking works the best. Some people here also say that swimming does their AF good. Are you doing sitz baths? I swear the day I have even one sitz bath gives me a painless BM the next day. So do try sitting in warm water twice a day for 10 minutes too. Having said that, I would suggest that you pay a visit to your CRS asap. Nothing can substitute the advice of a good CRS. Happy healing and get that bum to move around. Hope you are feeling better today!
saturnuranus I can't believe you have been having anal fissures for years and have not consulted a doctor for this! Anal fissure is although a minor issue (at least in view of the doctors!), though it definitely needs some expert advice. I would suggest you go check with your CRS asap to get some good, professional advice. Having multiple fissures is not uncommon, I myself seem to be battling two (though my CRS said she only sees one). Secondly, you cannot judge the depth of your AFs all by yourself. I swear my AF felt like a big open wound. I was surprised when my surgeon said, "Hey it's such a small one. Only .5 mm probably" :) So although it may look "deep" to you, it might not be. Only an expert can have the best take on this. Not to scare you or anything, after you have had AFs for so many years and that too so many, I might say ointments may not be the answer for you anymore. I am not saying it is impossible. I am only saying it might be difficult and a looooooooooong process. You might need more conservative treatment like LIS or botox. Pay that visit to your CRS soon and keep us updated. Good luck :)