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Anal fissures are rather painful cuts - according to the medical definition of continuous linear solutions, without loss of substance, reluctant to spontaneous healing - affecting the anal orifice.
The causes of anal fissures are essentially to be found in the excessive or insufficient dilation of the anus during defecation, and in the friction produced by too hard stools. It is therefore not surprising that constipation, in addition to aggravating this annoying disorder, also represents one of the main causal agents. Also diarrhea, due to the acid pH of the stool emitted, favors the appearance of anal fissures, as well as poor local hygiene or sexual practices that produce trauma in this region.
Natural and herbal remedies recognize one of their main applications in the treatment of anal fissures. Many medicinal species, in fact, contain standardized plant extracts useful in the treatment of fissures, a treatment that in the most severe cases cannot however be separated from a surgical approach.
See also: natural remedies for anal fissures.
Medicinal plants and supplements useful against anal fissures
Hypericum oil, aromatic soothing based on essential oils (Lavender, Rosemary, Cypress, Geranium, Thyme, Sage), Aloe gel, Yarrow, Centella asiatica, Comfrey, Butcher's broom or butcher's broom + Regularization of the initial function: diet rich in liquids and slag, with the possible use of fiber supplements or mild natural laxatives based on mucilage (linseed and psyllium, inulin, mallow, plantain and marshmallow).
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