by jehanzeb » 21 Feb 2012, 00:11
Hi all,
@superfissures: Yes, i do have this pain when i need to pass the wind, it seems as if the whole area is pushing down and when the gas actually passes away, i feel that the muscles have relaxed. However, passing the gas also becomes a tedious task at times and it usually happens to me 1-2 hours after having a BM.
@hopetoheal: yes, i could feel that the surgeon was a bit too relaxed when he mentioned the surgery as if its a child game for him. He just said " You can have an operation, lets admit you on Wednesday morning so that you'll be able to go home in the evening and take some rest, and then you can go to work the next day, so do you want to get admitted then?" and i was like dude, you must be doing operations every day but not me, gimme some time :D (i didnt say this to the surgeon of course :$) to be honest, i was a bit disappointed with the surgeon when he mentioned the surgery, i asked him for some alternatives and he only said if you can bear the pain longer, you can try out laxatives and GTN for a few more days. So, i guess i wont be getting operated just on his word, i might get the surgery done from him as he is a renowned surgeon and has cured a few relatives of mine who were suffering from piles and fissures. But i am thinking of getting another opinion.
I also spoke to a doctor in UK about my fissures last night, he is a cosmetic surgeon but i thought of just asking him whats the best thing to do. He said it would be better if i first have botox and see if the fissure heals before i go for surgery, as he said that surgery should be the last resort and as you are not having so much pain, so maybe it is curable without surgery.