CRH O'Regan System - Non-Surgical Hemorrhoid Removal 

Anal Fissure Doctors

 

Every year, millions of people suffer from anal fissures. These are small tears that are actually quite common but can be very painful. While most may resolve themselves, more serious cases will need to be treated by a physician. There are physicians that specialize in the treatment of anal fissures and other related colorectal problems. These specialists will have access to all of the latest treatments and remedies to help cure anal fissures more quickly and more painlessly.

When you first visit an anal fissure doctor, they are going to need to know a little bit about your condition and when you first noticed the problem. Most anal fissures are the result of straining after a bowel movement and are not serious. In some cases, an anal fissure may be the result of an injury to the anal area. While most are quite small, some anal fissures may be very deep and as a result, more painful.

Your anal fissure doctor will be able to recommend the type of treatment that will work best for your situation. Most anal fissures can be treated using a topical cream or ointment. These creams will help to lessen the spasm that occurs in the anal sphincter muscle in patients suffering from anal fissures. These creams or ointments require a prescription, and can be prescribed by your anal fissure doctor. They will also be able to advise you on the proper administration of these creams.

If your anal fissures are resistant to this more conservative type of treatment, then surgery may be recommended. This is usually reserved for very severe or stubborn cases, since significant side effects are possible after an operation of this kind. There are however numerous outpatient treatments that can be used by an anal fissure doctor before more invasive techniques are used. These include injections that relax the area around the fissure, giving it time to heal.

It is a good idea to schedule a regular colon cancer screening, particularly if you are over the age of 50. These screenings can help detect the possibility of colon cancer, while it is still in the treatable stage. In some cases, anal fissures may be a complication of a more serious condition. If you have experienced frequent anal fissures, it is a good idea to ask your anal fissure doctor if they recommend one of these screenings. Early detection is the key to successfully treating colon cancer, and it can save your life.