Originally posted by: AEnigmaWI
if you have streaks of blood, it's highly likely IMO that you have a fissure.
Most general surgeons won't properly diagnose a fissure, because it's not a real well researched thing.
You really need to get a colorectal specialist to take a look. He/She can tell you right away in 5 secs with out using any instruments if you have hemorrhoids and/or a fissure.
If it's a fissure, you might try the following:
1) Get some 0.10% nitroglycerin ointment. It has to be compounded at a pharmacy. Pre-prepared nitro ointment is in 10% concentration and is too strong for what you want. They will give it to you in a little plastic jar most likely. Rub some around the periphery of your sphincter, and try and push a little inside with just the tip of your finger.
Nitro ointment increases blood flow, and will relax your muscle down there. It can help with healing, and with continued use (3 - 4 times a day) will lower the amount of pain you are in.
Can I get this without a prescription? If so what do I ask for exactly (will they know what this is if I mention it as .10% nitroglycern?
I hear ya about going immediately. Unfortuantly, I have a job where I have to hold it frequently (a dispatcher). On top of that I have to sit for long periods, etc. Many times there is no relief for me to go right then and there. . . I took a week off this week in fact just to try to heal things up some
I do the high fiber cereal, I guess I need to get a taste for broccoli. Just to ask, are there any fruits that have the same reaction as broccoli? Fruit is easier to carry to work, too.
I am doing the metamucil now as well (just started that).
I do the shower thing to clean with as well (when I'm home). Another person suggested witch hazel wipes when I'm out - I'm going to get those asap.
The stool softner the doc told me to get after looking at it turns out to be the 'sodium kind'. . . sheesh, I'll find the calcium kind. I never thought about that, however makes total sense, especially after I tried a fleets enema last week to help and ended up in extreme pain because dumb me did not read and notice that basically it was a saline solution (ouuuch, I'll never do that again).
I drink lots of fluids, no alchohol, - but I do drink lots of caffeine (I'm southern so sweet tea is the norm). So caffeine really effects this? If so I guess I need to drink water or caffeine free diet cokes (eccck). . .Thanks for the suggestion.
LMK about how to ask for that nitro ointment
Thanks!!!!
I've had a colonoscopy and there is nothing else wrong.
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
For the love of god, go get them removed & never post another thread like this.
Do I have a second?
Originally posted by: Spamela
i'm sure they're painful, but sympathy on ATOT is scarce,
unless you're dying.
Originally posted by: AEnigmaWI
"zebras in a horse barn"
Anal fissures aren't uncommon at all.. and his symptoms are a lot more like a fissure than hemorrhoids. Most people think anything they have down there is a hemorrhoid, mostly because that's what we see ads about on TV. You don't need a colonoscopy to detect an anal fissure.. it's fundamentally external. If your doc had a mirror, he could show it to you just by gently spreading things.
You have to have a perscription for nitro ointment. It isn't something you can get without one. There are some realities to using it as well.. think about relaxing muscles and the effect it might have, plus ointment in that area.
As far as portable fruit fibre.. Apple skin is ok, but too many apples will not be a good thing. I would suggest maybe AN apple or A pear etc.. don't eat citruis fruits, or things high in acid, like tomoatoes.
Be careful of the witch hazel wipes. Witch hazel is an astringent, and if you have something open and bleeding, astringent = ouch. Witch hazel are used for external hemorrhoids because they can help shrink them if they are painfully enlarged. Btw, if you have external hemorrhoids, you can see them yourself with a little creative positioning in front of a mirror.
Caffeine dehyrates you, as does tea. This water is removed from your body tissues, and will, you guessed it, make your stool hard. Avoid dehydrating foods like tea, and anything with caffeine. Additionally, caffeine can increase your ambient pain if you are uncomfortable btw bowel movements. Drink clear soda, water, juice that isn't citrus, etc.. Some people think high fructose syrup is bad for you and slows healing. This is just anecdotal tho.
Try and find some way to use the bathroom in a timely fashion. This is more important than anything else if you want to heal.
Originally posted by: AEnigmaWI
I did mention that he might have both before. He didn't say the colonoscopy found hemorrhoids, it said there was nothing else wrong.
Also, like I said above, a colonoscopy isn't going to even show a fissure.. it's looking way up in there, not right outside.. and many general surgeons or internal medicine people that would perform a colonoscopy might not know what to look for if you had a fissure.
If he has hemorrhoids, he can see them himself too. It's highly likely that he has both, or at least some inflamation that is adding to the problem.
btw zebra calling person, do you know anything about hemorrhoids or anal fissures? I think maybe not.
I've got a terrible case of hemorrhoids
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
I've got a terrible case of hemorrhoids
8 or so years as an ICU RN, 7 or so ER RN, currently triage nurse for medicine clinic, ACLS certified, med surg certified.
Want to discuss how an intra aortic baloon pump works?
Originally posted by: AEnigmaWI
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
I've got a terrible case of hemorrhoids
8 or so years as an ICU RN, 7 or so ER RN, currently triage nurse for medicine clinic, ACLS certified, med surg certified.
Want to discuss how an intra aortic baloon pump works?
Nice time to out your credentials. Are you trying to pick fights or something?
And please let's not try and scare people with scientific terms. I am just offering advice, that you should agree is sound, even if he doesn't have a fissure nothing I am saying is gonna hurt him. Why are you so angry?![]()
Originally posted by: galvanizedyankee
I was learning a thing or two, until you two started squabbling. Stop it please.![]()
Originally posted by: Pliablemoose
Originally posted by: AEnigmaWI
I did mention that he might have both before. He didn't say the colonoscopy found hemorrhoids, it said there was nothing else wrong.
Also, like I said above, a colonoscopy isn't going to even show a fissure.. it's looking way up in there, not right outside.. and many general surgeons or internal medicine people that would perform a colonoscopy might not know what to look for if you had a fissure.
If he has hemorrhoids, he can see them himself too. It's highly likely that he has both, or at least some inflamation that is adding to the problem.
btw zebra calling person, do you know anything about hemorrhoids or anal fissures? I think maybe not.
I've got a terrible case of hemorrhoids
8 or so years as an ICU RN, 7 or so ER RN, currently triage nurse for medicine clinic, ACLS certified, med surg certified.
Want to discuss how an intra aortic baloon pump works?
One of those little rules is to not look for zebras in a horse barn, treat the horse first, if it doesn't work, then start looking for zebras.
Perhaps its an anal condyloma.
Originally posted by: AEnigmaWI
if you have streaks of blood, it's highly likely IMO that you have a fissure.
Most general surgeons won't properly diagnose a fissure, because it's not a real well researched thing.
You really need to get a colorectal specialist to take a look. He/She can tell you right away in 5 secs with out using any instruments if you have hemorrhoids and/or a fissure.
If it's a fissure, you might try the following:
1) Get some 0.10% nitroglycerin ointment. It has to be compounded at a pharmacy. Pre-prepared nitro ointment is in 10% concentration and is too strong for what you want. They will give it to you in a little plastic jar most likely. Rub some around the periphery of your sphincter, and try and push a little inside with just the tip of your finger.
Nitro ointment increases blood flow, and will relax your muscle down there. It can help with healing, and with continued use (3 - 4 times a day) will lower the amount of pain you are in.
2) Eat 35 grams of insoluble fiber a day. There are many kinds of fiber. Not all of them are the same. Oatmeal, many kinds of fruit etc.. have soluble fiber in them. This is great for health, but has no laxative effect. You need the kind of fiber in wheat or broccoli. A good diet is a bowl of high fiber cereal (not necessarily more than ) for breakfast.. a salad for lunch, some stemed broccoli, a small amount of protein like a chicken breast, and some fibrous carb, like brown rice, wheat bread, etc.. for dinner. It is important to have something like a salad at some point during the day because it increases the amount of water in your colon, and promotes sofer stools.
3) Take Surfak stool softener once a day. It's ducosate calcium. Dulcolax stool softener gels are ducosate sodium, and I don't think you want anything that has a chance of having lots of sodium in it passing by something that is open and bleeding. Ouch.
4) Take a tbsb of metamucil twice a day. If you tend to harder stools, take it with at least 14oz of water. This will also help keep your stools from being hard. Metamucil is a bulking agent, and will also help keep you from having diarreah. It seems like you don't want bigger stool, but really a bulking agent makes it soft and pliable but still formed.
5) Drink plenty of fluids. Don't drink alcohol, or anything with any amount of caffeine in it.
6) This is the hardest and most important thing.. when you feel the urge, go IMMEDIATELY. This is very, very important. When you retain stool, your colon dries it out, and it will be insanely painful to pass.
7) Use a showerwand or similar to bathe your anal area with very warm water right after bowel movements. This will relax the muscle and relieve a lot of the pain. Spasming of your sphincter causes much of the pain of a fissure once the BM is over.
Originally posted by: DrNoobie
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