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injury can stretch the anal canal and create a tear in the lining
of the ♥♥♥♥. These tears, known as anal fissures, usually come
from passing large or hard stools. They can cause pain and
bleeding during and after bowel movements. The goal of treatment
is to relieve pain and discomfort, and heal the torn lining.
Self-Care: If your fissures are caused by constipation or
diarrhea, you can change a few habits to help lessen the strain
on the anal canal. These steps can help relieve symptoms and
encourage healing in most cases.