Treatment for anal fissures in Western medicine is either palliative or surgical. The goal of the treatment of anal fissures is to lower the pressure on the anal canal by making stools soft and to ease discomfort and bleeding.
Anal fissures often heal within a few weeks if you take steps to keep your stools soft, such as increasing your fiber and fluid intake. Soaking in warm water for 10 to 20 minutes several times a day, especially after a bowel movement, can help relax the sphincter and speed healing.
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