

Less common causes of anal fissures include:
Crohn's disease or another inflammatory bowel disease.
Anal cancer.
HIV.
Tuberculosis.
Syphilis.
What are the symptoms of an anal fissure?
The most common symptoms are:
Sharp pain when pooping.
Burning or itching with pooping.
Fresh, red blood in your poop.
Some people may also have:
Anal muscle spasms.
A lump on the skin near the tear.
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What is an anal fissure?
An anal fissure is a crack or tear in the lining of your anal canal. It’s a common cause of anal pain and rectal bleeding, especially during bowel movements (pooping).
Anal trauma usually causes a fissure, especially from straining to pass hard stools. Anal fissures can occur suddenly or gradually. They can also heal quickly or slowly.
Common causes of anal fissures include:
Passing large or hard stools.
Constipation and straining during bowel movements.
Long-lasting diarrhea.
Anal intercourse.
Childbirth.
How do I know if I have a hemorrhoid or an anal fissure?
Hemorrhoids and anal fissures have similar symptoms and causes, and it’s easy to mistake one for the other. Both can happen when you strain too much to poop, and both can cause rectal bleeding, anal pain and anal itching.
While hemorrhoids are more common, anal fissures are more commonly the cause of anal pain. Hemorrhoids don’t always cause pain, but 90% of fissures do. However, the pain from a fissure usually occurs in episodes, while hemorrhoid pain can be constant.
Anal fissure can be completely treatable in homoeopathy without any pain. Homoeopathy gives you faster result than any another system of medicines. Also there is less chances of recurrences. Homoeopathy is safe, natural and very effective.