So I was reading up on instant clotting gels--special gels and granules that are used to quickly seal wounds so that you can get medical treatment later.
Well, it got me thinking--a fissure is basically just a tear/wound. Could this be a super quick treatment?
When I began researching, I found that some gels are really just for emergencies because they use granules that stop the clotting. Said granules need to be professionally removed so they aren't good for a fissure or amateur stuff.
But then I found this stuff:
http://www.celoxmedical.com/int/resources/how-celox-works/
http://www.amazon.com/CELOX-First-Temporary-Traumatic-Treatment/dp/B003BAMBDA/ref=sr_1_1?s=hpc&ie=UTF8&qid=1388915931&sr=1-1&keywords=celox
The interesting thing about it is that it degrades into glucosamine, a natural sugar your body produces. Other clotting gels/granules, only stop the clotting and do not get reabsorbed.
So, any thoughts on this? Am I barking up the wrong tree? I'm not in America and I really don't trust medical advice in Korea. If someone could talk to a doctor friend about this that would be amazing.