I’ve been experiencing pain during intimacy, which I believe is caused by an anal fissure. The pain is sharp and intense, especially during or after any form of penetration, and it can last for a while afterward. Sometimes, I also feel discomfort even when not engaging in intimacy, especially when sitting for long periods or after bowel movements. I’m concerned because this pain is affecting my ability to have normal intimate relations. Could this be linked to the fissure, and what treatment options might help?"
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