Anal Fissures
Anal fissures are more likely to develop if you have a tight anal sphincter—the circular ring of muscle that surrounds the anal canal.
There are other conditions that can affect your anorectal or gastrointestinal health besides just hemorrhoids. Because these conditions can have many of the same symptoms, self-diagnosis is not recommended. We encourage you to set up a confidential consultation to review your medical history, and be examined by one of our specialists. We can diagnose the source of your discomfort and set you on a path to recovery.
(Please note that these alternative remedies and procedures are not offered by Cary Gastro, but provided for informational purposes.)