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dmcff wrote:Hi, sorry you're going through this. It's probably best to wait for the second CRS to examine you and give their diagnosis. If they still don't find a fissure there are one or two things you can do. Sometimes, although fissures have healed, the perineal region stays sensitive and inflamed, giving rise to a condition that's usually diagnosed with names like PFD (pelvic floor dysfunction). This is often treatable with physiotherapy, so if you can at some stage get yourself referred to a physio specialising in pelvic floor disorder that might possibly be the best plan of action, if you haven't already tried it. Hope you feel better soon.
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