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HOME CARE ADVICE FOR ANAL FISSURE (until you talk with your doctor) |
- Definition: An anal fissure is the #1 cause of blood in stools
- The blood is bright red, but only a few streaks or flecks are present
- All the blood is on the surface of the stool or on the toilet tissue after wiping
- Usually follows passage of a large or hard stool
- You may see a shallow tear at 6 or 12 o'clock on the anus
- Warm Saline Baths: Give warm saline baths for 20 minutes 2 times per day for 1 day to cleanse the area and to promote healing. Add 2 ounces (60 ml) of table salt or baking soda to a tub of warm water.
- Steroid Ointment: If the anus seems irritated, apply 1% hydrocortisone ointment (no prescription needed) 3 times per day for 1 day to help healing.
- High-Fiber Diet:
- For children more than 1 year old, offer a nonconstipating diet.
- Increase fruits, vegetables and grains (fiber).
- Reduce milk products to 3 servings per day.
- If CONSTIPATION is definitely the cause, see that topic.
- Expected Course: Anal fissures usually heal up quickly with home treatment.
- Call Your Doctor If:
- Bleeding increases in amount
- Small bleeding occurs over 2 times
- Your child becomes worse
And remember, contact your doctor if your child develops any of the "Call Your Doctor" symptoms.