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Fissure healed but scar tissue causing spasms

Post by Bliss on December 18th 2007, 3:52 pm

My update
been using nitro cream for 7 weeks now. Result no visible external fissure, no bleeding on BMs, getting my confidence back on going whenever I want to - not just within half hour of waking up.
Downside - still getting really bad anal spasm - totally not related to BM - just lasting all day (if I sit down).
Got v depressed - if fissure is healed why so much pain ?. (Well actually discomfort - nothing like fissure pain)
Have been back to GP & he's done a rectal exam - nothing wierd inside (no lumps & bumps etc) but significant scar tissue just inside anal margin, which he thinks is causing all the spasms.
He's prescribed Xyloproct (lidocaine 50mg & hydrocotisone acetate 2.75mg).
Anyone else got any ideas ?
Thanks

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Post by Tootie on December 18th 2007, 4:57 pm

I think you have a muscle spasm. You might want to try a muscle relaxer and keep taking warm baths.

Maybe a physical therapist could help you get unlocked down there.

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Post by Kim on December 18th 2007, 5:01 pm

Did he rule out that it was the shincter causing the spasms?

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Post by buttgirl on December 18th 2007, 7:04 pm

I had similar issues with the scar tissue. The scar got irritated, the muscle spasmed the scar got more irritated and sore, etc.... I used OTC hydrocortozone ointment for about 1 mo. (longer than recommended) and that did the trick. I stuck with it that long because I am prone to rashes and so I have some super cortizone lying around. I applies that to the area once and all the pain went away. So I figured I keep on with something about 1/100 of the strength until that worked.

Perhaps this would work for you. I wouldn't try this long terms though, because in some people, cortizone can thin the skin, and that would be the last thing you want in the area.

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Re: Fissure healed but scar tissue causing spasms

Post by val on December 19th 2007, 1:00 pm

Did you get spasms with your abcess, Chris?I've been getting spasms for a couple of days now, but don't know why, I thought that was all in the past now!
I tried taking valium with the metronidazole but it made me really sick, so don't want to try that again.

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Post by buttgirl on December 19th 2007, 3:08 pm

anything that causes pain down there gave me spasms, the abscess, the scar, the fissure, anything. I also developed tolerances to the meds so i sometimes had to switch them up. Perhaps you could try drinking valerian root tea. I recommned a lot of honey b/c it tastes icky, but it is the botanical precursor to valium and has some similar effects. you may not be tolerant of that form of it. i use that when I am having trouble relxing and getting to sleep.

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Post by happyass on December 19th 2007, 3:28 pm

using magnesium citrate (tablet form) in the amount of 400mg - 650 mg per day should also help in relaxing the muscles.

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Post by val on December 19th 2007, 3:32 pm

Thanks I'll try that. Does it come in tea bags from a health shop, or loose tea you make yourself?
Someone mentioned manuka honey a while back, but I couldn't find the thread again and I wasn't sure whether to eat it or smear it on there! (Gross!)

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Post by buttgirl on December 19th 2007, 5:17 pm

I get mine in tea bags, but loose would work as well. I's use a teaspoon per cup. I'm not sure about th manuka honey, but the website seems to advocate smearing it on there. I saaw some in my local health food store. Perhaps it might be at yours too.

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Re: Fissure healed but scar tissue causing spasms

Post by val on December 20th 2007, 3:43 am

Ye, I 've seen it in there its REALLY expensive here, so it had better work. I don't want to pay a huge amount and just end up with a sticky butt lol -maybe its someone's idea of a joke! I'll try it and report back.
When is your op?

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