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Chronic vs acute??

Postby catniss » 16 Jan 2012, 20:30

I keep hearing you guys refer to your AF's as either chronic or not chronic, is there a time frame that determines which it is? Does it make a difference in how it heals? If its chronic will it require surgery as opposed to being acute and possibly healing itself?
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Re: Chronic vs acute??

Postby Sue1962 » 16 Jan 2012, 21:01

Hey Cat, yes there is a time period. Usually a fissure that doesn't heal withing 6-8 wks on it's own using conservative methods is chronic. Not always, but most of the time once it is chronic, some kind of intervention is needed to heal.
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Re: Chronic vs acute??

Postby grannymaria » 17 Jan 2012, 06:17

Thanks Sue! I was wondering also :oops:
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Re: Chronic vs acute??

Postby TonyStone » 20 Jan 2012, 14:32

Acute fissures also have what look like little "smiles" on them, so if the doctor looks at your butt and says, "Oh how cute." You know its an acute fissure.
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