if men had a period, it would be just as you described!!!! along with a piece of poo
i wouldn't necessarily be discouraged raul. sometimes these things just happen in the healing process as well.
even the tiniest of poos can create little sprinkles of blood yet we as anal fissure sufferers may not feel a thing going on.
however, i do keep reading in your posts how you do keep hanging around sitting on the toilet despite not being able to let the poo come out on its own. question - do you go to the toilet because you feel you need to go to the toilet due to the poo making its way out or do you go to the toilet because you expect at a certain time in the day to be able to go and make something happen?
one of the hard parts of healing from an anal fissure is when to go the toilet - and mostly it should be when your bottom is telling you that it needs to expel something or you just feel movements in your tummy that you can't hold any longer.
part of the difficulty is when you are trapped, feeling and remembering the pain of your last bm and the agony of the fissure still active that you postpone the poo.
big mistake.
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i guess what i am trying to say here is that there is a delicate balance of really knowing when to go in as much as your body will produce a bm with little to no work or simply sitting on the toilet with no production of a bm in sight.....
even five minutes is way too long!
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i have confidence that you will get 100% and i wouldn't be too concerned at the sight of this blood. however, if you keep seeing blood for a month around the clock - even two weeks, then i would get an opinion from a CRS pronto. just to be safe and rule out something more dangerous.