Showing posts with label anal fissure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anal fissure. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Minor Fissure Bowel Movements Back To Normal/Unisom and Crohn's


So in my last post I mentioned that I had a solid bowel movement. Well that seems to have cleared up however I started having minor blood near my rear area. The last time I had a fissure I couldn't even walk and had heating pads/took hot baths/used the car warmer feature to try to heal my rear. Sunday night I usually have Mexican food (I usually have cheese enchiladas and re-fried beans) however perhaps this may have caused some issues. I think the better explanation is I did take some over the counter Unisom which is suppose to help sleep however I think it ended up making me worse and discontinued using it. There was some blood on Monday (not a whole lot). By Tuesday it was almost nil and today was perfectly normal. I am not sure of the effects that Unisom has for Crohn's but it can't be good.

Everything seems to be back to normal. This Friday I take my shot and next week I have a trip planned for some relaxation (which I would be willing to bet will chill me out some).

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Week 1 of Anal Fissure with Crohns: Healing On Its Own

I mentioned in my previous post about my anal fissure. This morning I had a bowel movement that was a little painful (no blood through and still solid) however I told a hot bath after which relieved the pain (I usually can stand the hot water for about 20 minutes). It was odd because my stomach was perfectly fine however my backside was in pain. It seems that this has gradually improved. I have been taking hot baths which seem to greatly reduce the pain after I get out of the tub along with using a heating pad under my bottom. On Wednesday night I tried to roll on to my backside in bed and just felt some serious pain. My whole bottom felt in an odd way like your throat feels when you have a sore throat. However, if I laid on my stomach I was okay. I also have began to eaten more nuts (fiber) to help. 

I called my GI doctor who said to "keep doing what I am doing" and he is right. My GI also said this could be an isolated incident which it looks like it was. Sometimes patients are eager to say just fix things instead of letting nature take its course. Perhaps an idea would be to continue to hot baths for a while and I plan to see my GI doctor (I am curious for him to examine the area to see if any skin tags are there). 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Anal Fissure and Crohn's: Botox, Nitroglycerin, and Surgery

So this past Sunday (Sunday October 7) I was on the toilet and after a solid bowel movement noticed some blood. However the blood wasn't coming from a different source (other opening in the region) which was bizarre. For some odd reason I thought of an anal fissure. I did some research and found it online. From what I read it looks like something that can be taken care of. Some things I noticed were taking hot (sitz) baths and eating more fiber helps. I plan on trying this a while and see if it gets better healing on its own. When I walk I literally feel like I have a pain in my rear (feels more like pressure).  It has been a little hard to sit.I have in the past had times when my rear does feel some pressure but usually it goes away This evening I had a bowel movement with no blood and perhaps the event yesterday was a one time event. I was trying to figure out what may have caused the fissure. The only thing I can think of was little sleep (had to wake up early over the weekend) and performing a hardcore workout on the elliptical on Saturday night (burned over 500 calories and felt amazing). When I was taking dicyclomine I did notice my bowel movements were very solid (a little constipation).

This event is interesting since I did take dicylomine which does relieve cramping however my GI did say to stop it if I felt constipated. Also I did have an issue with defecation syncope while on the toilet not to long ago which could have lead to a minor crack while on the toilet. I wonder if this contributed to my situation now. Tomorrow morning I plan to call my GI just to get his opinion. I have a feeling he may tell me to take some type of fiber supplement.

It appears anal fissures are pretty fixable. According to this Medscape article 80% of fissures are acute (meaning they are just a minor nuisance). From what I have read the first step for anal fissures is hot baths and increasing the diet to high fiber. If that fails people then try ointments or creams. Nitroglycerin ointment has a success rate of 55% (according to this article).  Actually what is interesting is even Botox can be used to fix the issue (which has a cure rate of 79% according to this article). Surgery is highly successful for people with anal fissures and according to this article has a 90% success rate (however carries a 10% risk of incontinence).  I also learned of another interesting procedure for anal fissures called endoscopic anal dilation which has a cure rate of 93% after one month according to this article.

Every day it seems like my bum hurts and my stomach is perfectly fine. It would be nice to get things back to the way they use to be.