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Pain during the passing of stool
A visible cut or tear in the skin near the anal passage
Bloodstained stool or blood on the toilet paper after the bowel movement
A small lump (or small skin growth) near the fissure
Having high dietary fibers to keep away constipation . A person becomes more prone to develop an anal fissure when constipation and diarrhea keep recurring.
Drinking plenty of water (7-8 glasses)in a day is the simplest preventive measure for fissures.
Exercising on a regular basis to keep from having to strain during bowel movements.
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