what to eat in fissure - #37442
I am really struggling with this annoying fissure issue I've been dealing with for a few months now. It all started after I had some really spicy food—like, super spicy. Ever since then, I’ve had this painful anal fissure that just doesn't seem to heal. I mean, it’s super embarrassing and I’ve tried so many things! I've been to the doc, and they suggested some creams, but I can't help but think, what to eat in fissure situations like mine? Some days, I feel like I don’t even want to eat because I’m scared of the pain after going to the bathroom. I tried increasing my fiber intake, but then I had some really rough days, and the pain was just worst. Tried oatmeal, fruits, lots of greens—even looked up recipes! But now I’m wondering, like, are there specific foods I really should avoid? Or maybe there’s something I can eat that would make things better? Also, one of my friends told me that certain teas might help? I don't know, I feel lost and confused because I don’t want to make this worse—what to eat in fissure seems like a really important question for me to figure out at this point. Any advice from you guys would really help!
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For an anal fissure, finding the right dietary balance is indeed important to promote healing and minimize discomfort. Begin with incorporating foods that promote soft stools, reducing strain during bowel movements. Hydration is essential, so aim to drink plenty of water, herbal teas, or diluted juices. Foods rich in soluble fibre, like oats, bananas, and cucumbers are gentle on the digestive system and can help regulate bowel movements without causing irritation.
You mentioned trying fiber, but it’s crucial to approach this with balance. Gradually increase your fiber intake, rather than all at once, to prevent your symptoms from worsening. Consuming soaked chia seeds or flaxseeds can provide beneficial fiber and omega-3 fatty acids which support healing. However, avoid insoluble fiber foods like raw veggies and bran that can be harsh on the fissure.
Spicy foods are known irritants and should be minimized, along with reducing caffeine, which might dehydrate you and cause the stools to harden. To avoid straining, spread meals throughout the day in smaller portions, aiming for consistency. Warm water sipped throughout the day aids digestion and reduces constipation risk.
Beyond diet, focus on lifestyle measures. Regular, moderate exercise stimulates digestion naturally. Avoid sitting for extended periods, not letting the pressure build up on the anal area. If teas were suggested, look for fennel or ginger teas which might offer digestive support and soothe inflammation, rather than upset it.
Should your pain persist or worsen, seeking further medical intervention is wise. An Ayurvedic practitioner can tailor more specific guidance based on your individual prakriti, and digestive strength (agni). But remember, patience is key, as consistent care facilitated best results over time.

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