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Nasty fissure came back after 4 years post surgery. Other than taking sitz baths and using numbing creams, are there any recommendations for speeding the healing of these things up? Also, if you're using one of the muscle relaxing ointments, which ones have you found to work the best? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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Nifedipine seems to be the "go-to" ointment these days. The headache side effects with nitroglycerine make it less than perfect, and with nifedipine, this is less of an issue. Botox injections are a possibility if the ointments are ineffective.

But, no matter what you use, it can take a month or more for healing to take place. Fiber supplements can help, because they make for a soft, semi-formed stool. While constipation is associated more with fissures, urgent, watery diarrhea can lead to straining too, which is the culprit.

http://www.fascrs.org/patients...itions/anal_fissure/

Jan Smiler
Jan Dollar
Jan,
Thanks for the info. It seems to have dissipated these past few days. The nupercainal worked wonders. I also went on a short cycle of Xifaxin antibiotic which also seems to have helped.

As for fiber, is it ok to eat fiber post J-pouch surgery? At one point I ate quite a bit when I had colitis prior to my J-pouch surgery and it seemed to have made things worse. Now I'm nervous about giving it another shot even though the colon is gone.
D
Many surgeons recommend fiber supplements, not for solving constipation, but for helping with the diarrhea. The idea is that the added fiber adds "substance" to the output, sort of like adding thickener. This gives more of a pudding like consistency, so it is less irritating and easier to retain.

But, not all fiber is equally tolerated. Many of us do great with Metamucil or other psyllium husk supplements. But, some of us are sensitive to it and it causes excess gas and it is even irritating enough to be a purgative (I am one of those). In that case, other types of fiber can be better, like Citrucel or Benefiber. Anyway, it is fine to experiment.

Jan Smiler
Jan Dollar

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