by Guest » 23 Aug 2007, 23:46
Sorry I haven't replied sooner. My dermatologist was on vacation and then I was on vacation.
My dermatologist said he doesn't deal with anal fissures and isn't comfortable addressing that issue. And, he said he was sorry. So am I. I think he probably could have said something about how skin heals.
I still think learning about wound healing might help. Our bodies do a great job of healing usually, so I'm most concerned about what inhibits healing, mainly regarding the ingredients in ointments, creams, etc. Many years ago, I think I read petroleum jelly can be a problem, but I could be wrong.
I received good news yesterday. Went to my CRS who said my fissure is healed, but now have two small thrombosed hemorrhoids. I say "good news" because I believe hemorrhoids are easier to deal with. To hear that my fissure was healed was so unbelievable that I began questioning what I thought I had heard, so I wrote back to the doctor today to make sure, and she confirmed it.
I have no idea when the fissure healed since I still have pain from the hemorrhoids. In the past few months, I took 3 Colace per day (could never tell it helped me much, but works for some people), Sitz baths 0-3 times per day (very warm water), switched from dairy to soy (wouldn't say that helped consistency, either), became almost vegetarian because of braces on my teeth, used Nifedipine ointment two times per day (applied externally, pea-size), used baby wipes or toilet tissue dampened with water (dab or touch till clean, don't wipe), conciously tried to relax the muscles in the area several times per day, avoided acidic and spicy foods, didn't wash with soap (rinsed with cool or slightly warm water). In the past two weeks, I have been sitting on a special cushion that has a valley down the middle of it (thanks Lecia)and, most importantly, have been using Miralax for the past two weeks. Miralax has relieved more pain for me than anything. The CRS says I can use it for 4 more weeks. She, also, wants me to continue with the Sitz baths and Nifedipine.
My concern is what caused the hemorrhoids. I've never had external hemorrhoids before, although I've always had constipation. Maybe it's simple aging, but I always feel pressure when sitting in the Sitz bath, so I'm going to take Lecia's suggestion and try a bath. Also, I'm wondering if Nifedipine could have caused them. I think Nifedipine was originally intended as a blood pressure medicine. I believe these meds usually cause veins to expand or dilate which is sort of what a hemorrhoid is. Have any of you acquired hemorrhoids soon after using Nifedipine?
I want to thank all of you on this forum for your posts and encouragement. And, thank you for mentioning Miralax. I'd never heard of it before. The doctor never mentioned it, although to be fair, I never told her the Colace wasn't working. I'm sure this is not my last fissure, but next time I'll be better prepared to deal with it because of all of you.
Thanks, everyone.