Anal fissure: What helps it heal?
Hey-wondering if anyone has developed an anal fissure during chemotherapy? What helped it heal? Any advice as it is very painful!
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Hey-wondering if anyone has developed an anal fissure during chemotherapy? What helped it heal? Any advice as it is very painful!
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Digestive Health Support Group.
Hi Mikayla, I have had 2 surgeries for fissures and I can sympathize with you. Only 50% of people can heal them on their own. I sat on a "donut" for 14 years. During one of the surgeries, the doc hit my pudendal nerve, hence the sitting problem. I took an anti-seizure medicine off label for an unrelated problem and in 2 weeks the pain was gone. It was Topamax. My PT said she had heard it works. You might want to ask your doctor.
Mikayla (same name we have)
It amazes me that we have to go on Mayo connect to find out what works the best? We see incredibly trained doctors in their fields yet we have to go on this site to find out what to use that no one to,d us about the nifedipine. I was in agony for at least a year or more I hated having a BM it took me years to get my pain tolerance back. Wish I had known about this site years ago. The prescription was $700 the compound pharmacy charged $60.
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1 ReactionHi! Your name is Mikayla? Weird huh?!! Mikayla is my cat, love that name!
I'm going to heal this thing!!! I'm so determined, but of course I know it might not work. But thanks for the advice, and about the Topamax, I will definitely keep it in mind.
Did your 2 surgeries work in the end?
My dr gave me the nitroglycerin also I didn’t take it because the nifedipine worked. I also have migraines which is a side effect of the nitroglycerin another reason I didn’t take it. Unrelated regarding the migraines a friend told me to see an acupuncturist for them I did and have only had a very mild one since July. Amazing what one finds out.
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1 ReactionThe second surgery was a nightmare. The doctor hit my pudendal nerve and I had pain for 14-1/2 years. After the 2 surgeries, I had another procedure to stretch the scar tissue. Surgeries worked, except for the nerve damage. I sat on a donut for 14-1/2 years before I took the anti-seizure medicine that gave me relief in 2 weeks.
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1 ReactionThanks so much for so much info! It's amazing, isn't it, the twists and turns that can happen with a medical problem?
Only 50% of people can heal fissures on their own; the rest need surgery. Use a sitz bath with hot water as much as you can.
I agree, it's ridiculous!
It sounds like you had your fissure for over a year, am I understanding that correctly? Did you have success using the nefedipine? Or are you still treating it?
Yea bm's are always traumatizing!
Have you seen a colorectal doctor? They may have more expertise for fissures than a GI doctor. I had horrible pain with every bowl movement as well, I got a botox shot and that helped. Also the sitz baths and if you are on chemo, get off Avastain. That is what ultimately solved it for me.
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3 ReactionsYes! I would say almost 2 years before the nifedipine. I hated going to the toilet. It did get better though as the months progressed especially after I got the nifedipine. If I had been given it a lot earlier by Stanford I would not have had to endure this pain. I hardly use the nifedipine now but I had my radiation in. 2017 and I take the stool softeners every day.
I always keep an up to date prescription just in case. I sometimes wish these doctors could have this pain just once and maybe they could understand how we feel? There is light at the end of the tunnel though just make sure you don’t get constipated.