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Re: biology question about fissure
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2007-10-12 04:33:23

thanks for that.....I thought I read somewhere that with a deep
chronic fissure the muscle can sometimes poke throuhg????....

--- In analfissure%40yahoogroups.com">analfissureyahoogroups.com, "sitz_bath_gal"
<sitz_bath_gal...> wrote:
&gt;
> Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor and don't even play one on television,
> but since having the Butt Demon have done a lot of reading and
research.
>
> The fissure is a tear in the thin tissue of the anus. It is not a
tear
> in the muscle. In fact, most people with a fissure have tighter than
>; normal sphincter tone (we are tight-asses!) and that keeps
stretching
> the tear, preventing healing. Since there is not much blood flow to
> the anal tissue, healing is difficult anyway. The LIS eases the
> pressure from the sphincter, allowing the torn tissue to
(hopefully!)
>; heal. As you've no doubt heard others say, the risk of incontinence
> after surgery is very small.
&gt;
>
> --- In analfissure%40yahoogroups.com">analfissureyahoogroups.com, "kumi_kugathasan"
&gt; <kumi_kugathasan> wrote:
&gt; >
>; > hiya,
&gt; >
> > I have a biology question.....a fissure is tear in the anus
right? so,
> > does it tear the muscle as well? in whihc case how is that
different
> > to a LIS where they cut the muscle?
> >
> > The reason for my question is, can a chronic fissure actually
weaken
> > the sphincter muscle and lead to muscle problems?
> >
> > thnaks for explaining!
> >
>;

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