Okay, I asked this until that time and get NO accepting answers. Anal fissure?
To avoid the dumbass answers I got the first time around, please consider the following:
1. I'm not going to the doctor for this because I do not have condition insurance. Please do not tell me to GET health insurance, don't you contemplate if I could afford it I would? Also please do not recommend the emergency room. A cracked asshole is not an emergency and I'm sure the ER docs have better things to do, not to mention they just bill you an outrageous amount if you don't own insurance, despite what some think it's not a freebie. I am not paying $700 for someone to look at my asshole and tell me what somebody on Yahoo could own.
2. I am not constipated. Please do not tell me to modify the consistency of my poop, it's just fine.
3. Fissures and Hemorrhoids are not indistinguishable thing.
4. Please do not tell me to stop doing it surrounded by the butt. I do not do it in the butt. I have no impression where the fissure came from, but it sure wasn't from that.
5. No, you can't see it.
Thanks for your HELPFUL answers on how to treat this problem.
Answers: I have a sneaking suspicion that maybe you dont really want a subjective answer with adjectives the conditions on your question. It sounds like you know most of the answers previously you even ask the question. Since your not a doctor, it's probably impossible to diagnosis yourself. What you think is a fissure could be something else or a combination of things. Unless you've see up your own butthole, you can't possible know for sure.
Fissures are almost always caused by constipation or straining. They can also be cause by trauma (like repeated episodes of diarrhea).
Treatment is to soften the stool and a high fiber diet. Avoid “sharp” foods that may not be well-digested (nuts, popcorn, tortilla chips), increase your soft intake, and, at times, take stool softeners. Sitz baths (essentially soaking in a tub of thaw out water) are also good ( particularly after bowel movements, to relax the spasm, to increase the flow and to verbs.
Using an anesthetic cream and cortisone suppository could help symptoms greatly and heal the fissure.
If you want to see a doctor within a colorectal deparment and dont have insurance, go to your nearest BIG CITY hospital and ask them going on for programs for people without insurance. Many hospitals own programs that will let you pay on a sliding charge scale (and many time nil at all) if your income is low enough. The in hospital departments commonly combine all these services together avoiding seperate bills from different departments.
Good luck with your butt!