Anal Fissures
Anal Fissures
An anal fissure is a crack or tear in the lining of your anal canal. It’s a common cause of anal pain and rectal bleeding, especially during bowel movements (pooping).
Anal trauma usually causes a fissure, especially from straining to pass hard stools. Anal fissures can occur suddenly or gradually. They can also heal quickly or slowly.
What are the symptoms of an anal fissure?
- Sharp pain when pooping.
- Burning or itching with pooping.
- Fresh, red blood in your poop.
- Anal muscle spasms.
- A lump on the skin near the tear.
Primary causes of anal fissures include:
- Chronic constipation and straining to poop.
- Obstructed defecation syndrome.
- Infant dyschezia.
- Chronic diarrhea.
- Childbirth.
- Penetration.