by Ever the Optimist » 05 Sep 2014, 10:27
Hi Paupau,
I think the major warning signs are the pain and the symptoms that follow after a BM with an aggravated fissure. Have you noticed an increase in anything like this? Is there anything to indicate from pain levels and discomfort that it is indeed the fissure that may have re-torn? It's possible you may have a very miniscule acute fissure that's been aggravated but will calm down pretty quickly too.. I don't think any form of pressure or pushing in that area helps if you are already diagnosed with a history down there! (even if you don't have a proper BM)
Internal piles can bleed in exactly the way you describe. Is it possible that this might be the cause of your bleeding??......
Obviously, it goes without saying that if this continues and things change and become more painful, then absolutely get back for referral to a CRS or at least speak to a GP, but sometimes, and for not always a clear reason, it just happens and I have read a few similar posts to yours in this respect.
I do hope you get over this set-back very soon & all very best in dealing with it.
Chronic Fissure diagnosed December 2011
Healed by Diltiazem around Feb 2013
Anal Fistula followed burst abscess in June 2012
2 internal troublesome piles remain & suspected, but undiagnosed, ongoing Levator Ani type symptoms & flare-ups