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Fissureactomy and lis
Hello I had fissureactomy and lis 2.5 month ago. My wound was healing. Now a week ago I had bulky stool due to fiber intake since then I m feeling pin and stinging pain on fissureactomy side where my fissure was.
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Drink plenty fluids and have a diet rich in fibre. Sitz bath 3 times a day.
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have you noticed any redness over the surgical site ? Start SITZBATH ..this may help reduce your pain also start anti-inflammatory drugs . If this doesn't help you get a consultation done (general surgeon)
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Try doing sitz bath it will help Try to take some laxatives it will also help in reducing the bulkiness of stool
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