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==Overview==


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==History and Symptoms==
==History and Symptoms==
Anal fissures may cause painful bowel movements and [[bleeding]]. There may be blood on the outside of the stool or on the toilet tissue (or baby wipes) following a bowel movement.
Anal fissures may cause painful bowel movements and [[bleeding]]. There may be blood on the outside of the stool or on the toilet tissue (or baby wipes) following a bowel movement.
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* A crack in the skin that can be seen when the area is stretched slightly (the fissure is almost always in the middle)
* A crack in the skin that can be seen when the area is stretched slightly (the fissure is almost always in the middle)
* [[Constipation]]
* [[Constipation]]
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Overview

History and Symptoms

Anal fissures may cause painful bowel movements and bleeding. There may be blood on the outside of the stool or on the toilet tissue (or baby wipes) following a bowel movement.

Other symptoms may include:

  • A crack in the skin that can be seen when the area is stretched slightly (the fissure is almost always in the middle)
  • Constipation

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