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  • == Anal Fissures == ...small tears or cuts in the lining of the [[anus]], the opening where feces are excreted. The term "fissure" is derived from the Latin word "fissura", mean
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  • ...oidoscopy]]. They are also used in the treatment of conditions like [[anal fissures]], [[hemorrhoids]], and [[constipation]]. There are various types of rectal dilators, including inflatable dilators, graduated
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  • ...s with a history of these conditions, and to relieve pain caused by [[anal fissures]] and [[piles]]. * [[Anal Fissures]]: Small tears in the thin, moist tissue (mucosa) that lines the anus.
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  • == Fissures == ...tear in the lining of the body, particularly in the [[anus]] (known as an anal fissure) or in the [[brain]] (known as a cerebral fissure).
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  • ...haracterized by a sensation of needing to pass stool, even when the bowels are empty. This can cause discomfort, pain, and involuntary straining. It can o ...uses may include [[irritable bowel syndrome]], [[hemorrhoids]], and [[anal fissures]].
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  • ...ter content to facilitate easier passage through the digestive tract. They are commonly used to treat and prevent [[constipation]]. ...[hemorrhoids]], [[anal fissures]], or after certain types of surgery. They are also used in the management of chronic constipation and to counteract the c
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  • ...from the Old English "stol". The medical terms "hematochezia" and "melena" are derived from the Greek words "haima" (blood) and "khezein" (to evacuate) an * '''[[Hemorrhoids]]''': These are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus that can bleed during bowel mov
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  • There are many types of digestive diseases, including: * [[Anal fissures]]: Small tears in the thin, moist tissue that lines the anus.
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