How to cure anal fissure bleeding caused by dry stools
Recently, I noticed that my stool has become abnormally dry, accompanied by significant pain during bowel movements and fresh red blood. I would like to seek effective treatment options.
Dry stools and bleeding from anal fissures are common symptoms of anorectal diseases, usually caused by improper diet, insufficient water intake, prolonged sitting, and other factors. These conditions are characterized by severe anal pain and bleeding during or after bowel movements.
Treatment options include the following:
1. Improve dietary habits: Increase intake of dietary fiber, eat more vegetables, fruits, and whole grains; avoid spicy and irritating foods to keep stools soft and reduce friction and pressure during defecation.
2. Develop good bowel habits: Defecate at regular times, avoid holding back bowel movements, and try to use the toilet at the same time each day to establish a regular bowel movement routine.
3. Medication: Take oral mild laxatives to soften stools and prevent constipation from worsening the anal fissure.
4. Surgical treatment: If the anal fissure is severe and conservative treatments are ineffective, surgical intervention may be considered.
Anal fissure bleeding caused by dry stools requires comprehensive lifestyle improvements and appropriate medical measures. Patients should also maintain a positive mindset and undergo regular follow-up examinations to avoid excessive fatigue.