by Ever the Optimist » 02 Jun 2013, 14:57
Hi Mbs,
In my opinion (but I'm not a professional!) you're in that very painful, "raw", newly-diagnosed state with your fissure, which from a pain perspective, is argueably the worst. It's great you are now using the Nitro, but would ask if you have seen a CRS or just a regular GP? A CRS is a specialist in anal issues and will be able to determine more about the fissure for you. That burning, searing after-pain is normal and can last, as you say, for hours after a BM. It's caused by the internal sphincter muscle in a state of spasm or "tightening" as it pulls on the wound edges of the fissure. Blood flow is also reduced to the area, thus making the wound healing difficult.
The Nitro is there to relax the internal sphincter muscle (and spasms) and promote blood flow to the area, which in turn, assist the healing process.
Persist with the Nitro for as long as recommended by your GP because it really does help a lot of people, reduces the severity of pain and spasming, thereby promoting healing. Fingers crossed this works for you.......Everything you are experiencing right now is completely normal and symptomatic of a fissure! At their worst, they are incredibly painful...
Keep eating the right things to promote softer than soft stools (you can find loads of helpful info on this site!) Take a stool softener if necessary and keep LOTS of fluids.........
Pre-lube your anal opening prior to every BM with Vaseline to help coat & protect the fissure & ease elimination of stools, never strain and never wipe hard with tissue - Dab with baby wipes or clean-up with a shower head. "Sitz" baths or sitting in a hot bath are really beneficial in dealing with spasms to get the blood flow moving to the area.
I believe there is no issue in using both creams but do use the Nitro regularly after BM's (at least twice daily) as this is the one to help reduce the spasms. HC will only help in providing relief to the area but this should be used sparingly as it can weaken the skin in the area - Here, it's good to experiment with what helps bring you relief (Some alternatives include Aloe Vera/ Coconut Oil/ Manuka Honey, Zinc oxide/ A&D ointments)......
I would just say thoroughly research this site - It is fantastic and you will lots of help here!
All the very best to you......
Chronic Fissure diagnosed December 2011
Healed by Diltiazem around Feb 2013
Anal Fistula followed burst abscess in June 2012
2 internal troublesome piles remain & suspected, but undiagnosed, ongoing Levator Ani type symptoms & flare-ups