by rio » 30 Nov 2013, 04:08
Hi Lalap!
In first months of my fissure pain, before it was diagnosed I would swear that the pain originates from the right side somewhere between 2 and 4 o'clock. I also made a mistake and explain to the doctor that I think I have some gynecological issue. It really did not feel like butt pain only. The CRS examinations (three times) confirmed a fissure in posterior position, just slightly to the right side. It still hurts like in the beginning, much more to the right side.
So before you worry to much, my advice would be, let the doctor diagnose it.
I wish your fissure will not become chronic and that you will soon be over this.
Disabling burning, drilling pain in anal area for almost a year, started after UT infection. Small anal fissure diagnosed, turned out it is probably not the cause of pain, MRI shows no inflammation or fistula. Grateful to forum members for support.