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Driving scooter with healed fissure
I had anal fissure last year and I stopped driving motor bike since that time. Now anal fissure has been healed from 10 months, so can I drive scooter now? On scooter I don't open legs and also it's very comfortable with a soft cushion seat. Can it cause recurrence of fissure if I drive this scooter? I'm very nervous about this. Kindly share the response. I'm waiting.
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Driving scooter will not at all hamper the further healing or will not worsen the already healed fissure. But once a fissure, you should take care of your diet so that there is no recurrence.
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continue day to day activities drink plenty of water use laxative only after consulting physician asks so sitz bath to be continued
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avoid red meat and have fibre rich diet
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- Driving scooter will not cause or aggravate existing anal fissure. So u can safely resume your scooter riding. - Recurrence of Anal fissures is common in patients with healed fissures. So kindly follow these instructions: 1) Drink plenty of oral fluids 2) Take fibre rich diet 3) Avoid straining while passing stools 4) maintain good local hygiene in peri-anal region
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Visit your treating doctor if u develop any symptoms so that he/she will examine for recurrence
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Driving scooter doesn't cause recurrence of fissure. You can comfortably drive .
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fallow other advice given by your dr who treated you.
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No worries at present, if it’s recurring in future then that will be different
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