Hi everyone,
Thanks pat123, Baba, lambertoz and of course hopetoheal for your advices and support, it really makes me feel good having all your support and motivation :). Been quite a busy week so i couldnt reply earlier.
Here are a few updates:
I'll hopefully be seeing a surgeon today, lets see what he advises (fingers crossed). Although i myself am scared to death about having a surgery, i have never been admitted to a hospital yet in my life, so you can imagine how much scared i am about getting a surgery :(.
To have smooth BM, what i am doing is, i apply some anesthesia (xylocaine 5) in the anal area and wait for 10 mins before BM, it was easy to pass out then, but once the effect of anesthesia was over, i had the pain. To avoid that, i just laid down in an angle that eases the pain alot. My fissure is on the left side i guess, so i lie down on my left, that gives me alot of relief.
One thing that i noticed and would highly recommend everyone else, i wasnt having smooth BMs for weeks now, no matter how much laxative i was taking. but during the weekend, i got some time to play soccer and believe me, the very next morning i had a really smooth BM with no pain at all. Just pooped in the morning and it was again very smooth with almost no pain at all, just a little discomfort but far better than the pain that i was having. So, physical activity is a must must during fissures i guess.
I will try the bulb syringe thing and lets hope my first stool is soft, it has been good over the weekend.
One thing that i noticed, last time when i had fissures, i could see really dark blood dripping down. This time, however, i dont have blood and even if there is a little blood, it is bright red. is it a good sign or am i having something else? :(
i went to a general physician who cured piles of a relative of mine and he highly recommended him. That doc gave me some antibiotics and an ointment to apply, they are something new for me and i have not read anything on the internet regarding antibiotics for fissures. should i continue taking them coz i am doubtful if they are helping me?
So, here is some advice from a newbie for people who are suffering from fissures:
- Be patient.
- Have warm baths daily especially after BMs.
- I havent used Miralax yet, but reading so much about it, i will advise using it as a stool softener.
- Poo whenever you have an urge to go, i am actually suffering because i hold it for a long time and that makes my stool (especially the first one) hard.
- Have some sort of physical exercise, i noticed it helped me in my BM.
- Visit
http://anal-fissure.org regularly :).
Thanks,
Jehanzeb