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A 32-year-old woman comes to the physician because of bright red rectal bleeding and severe stabbing pain with each bowel movement over the past 2 weeks. She has blood-streaked stools, and there is blood on the toilet paper. Over the past 2 months, she has had mild constipation with no change in the caliber of the stool. Examination shows a small anal fissure at the posterior midline. Rectal examination is painful, but no abnormalities are detected except for a small amount of bright red blood from the fissure. Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

A
) Anesthetic ointment and stool softeners

B
) Anal dilatation under anesthesia

C
) Debridement and closure of the fissure under anesthesia

D
) Surgical flaps

E
) Lateral internal sphincterotomy

MY answer is A


  #2

A.

E is for chronic fissure


  #3

A fore sure

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  #4

yes itz A

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  #5

This is anal fissure and the answer is choice a anasthetic ointment and stool softeners Big Time

  #6

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grin



  #7

B is the right answer.Ist do anal dilataion

  #8

a

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  #9

Anesthetic ointment and stool softeners

It is just two weeks and so is acute fissure ,

REGARDS


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