by Rosco9 » 07 Jul 2017, 14:44
I've also experienced the shooting electric pains before, lots of nerve endings there. many times a very deep fissure will bleed less than a much smaller fissure, seems counter intuitive. The deeper the fissure the more it will tend to cause a deep radiating aching pain when sitting, for many hours after bowel movements. Smaller fissures will bleed more and burn and sting more. Get your bowel movements as soft as possible with Miralax, if flexible enough insert petroleum into your Rectum with your little finger it will prevent daily re-tears which are the #1 reason fissures take so long to heal. Use your prescribed cream at least 10 min. Before bowel movements to relax the spasms, and then apply the desitin directly into the fissure cut, this is what will actually heal the fissure itself.