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8 Home Remedies for Anal Fissures

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An anal fissure is a painful injury to the anus due to a cut or tear in the canal that passes stool. This can happen when you pass hard, large stool or when inserting objects into the rectum or receiving anal sex. The most common symptoms when an anal fissure has occurred are aggravating pain during bowel movements and a strong urge to scratch the area. You can even experience bleeding at this stage too.
 
Here are 8 natural home remedies for anal fissures below —

A warm bath is the first step to providing relief to a painful anal fissure.
However great the urge, resist scratching as the fissure heals; running razor sharp fingernails across the healing area may tear further through the anal tissue, adding to your pain.
Applying wheat germ oil, organic aloe vera (alcohol free), or creams which contain vitamin A and D may help in the healing process and to alleviate pain.
You can clean the area with an infusion of witch hazel and chamomile, and if the itching becomes irresistible, you can apply calendula balm for significant relief.
Sitting on a soft, cushioned pillow while your anus heals can alleviate the pain in what would otherwise be a significantly unpleasant task for those suffering from an anal fissure. There are many different kinds of pillows on the market, including creative solutions such as liquid-filled pillows, doughnut-shaped pillows and other comforting solutions.
Drink a teaspoon of nettle juice 3 times a day for easier bowel movements during this time to be free from the soreness caused by the anal fissures.
Avoid rough toilet paper and be gentle while wiping, as it may cause more problems and open up the sores. Also, don’t use scented or colored toilet paper as it may cause significant irritation. If possible, use facial tissues to wipe your bottom.
Try not to do any enema in this condition as it may be painful. However doing a slippery elm enema can reduce acidity and ease irritations and infections.

 
How to Avoid Anal Fissures in the First Place
Despite the vast number of home remedies for anal fissures, the most effective way to avoid that grueling pain is to care for your bum preventatively. Using lubrication is a significant preventative measure to avoid any injury to the anus. Keeping the area clean and dry is also a key factor to avoiding anal fissures. With every shower or bowel movement dab the area dry and consider applying baby powder to reduce friction.
The best bet for avoiding anal fissures is to have a healthy and well-balanced diet that mainly consists of fish, greens, vegetables such as okra, fibrous fruits, whole grains and a healthy dose of water every day. It is important to consult your doctor before purchasing any remedy for a serious wound, but some herbal home remedies for anal fissures have been known to relieve pain and encourage your body to heal.

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