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Hi,
I have been suffering from fissures since October of last year...probably 3 out of 5 times i will see bright red blood on the toilet paper. They are relatively painless but i will feel a slight tug sensation which usually signals that I will see blood when i wipe. When I have tried to inspect the fissures I have noticed that they are not at the 12 or 6 o'clock locations that is apparently the norm for a non-complicated fissure. The one I can see is located off the linear line at a 9 o'clock angle which I have read requires investigation as it can particularly signal crohn's.
Has anyone had any experience of a fissure that was in an odd location that wasn't due to their crohn's? I asked my doctor and he said 'it doesn't matter where it is, it's just a fissure don't worry' but the internet strongly contradicts this.
I have been suffering from fissures since October of last year...probably 3 out of 5 times i will see bright red blood on the toilet paper. They are relatively painless but i will feel a slight tug sensation which usually signals that I will see blood when i wipe. When I have tried to inspect the fissures I have noticed that they are not at the 12 or 6 o'clock locations that is apparently the norm for a non-complicated fissure. The one I can see is located off the linear line at a 9 o'clock angle which I have read requires investigation as it can particularly signal crohn's.
Has anyone had any experience of a fissure that was in an odd location that wasn't due to their crohn's? I asked my doctor and he said 'it doesn't matter where it is, it's just a fissure don't worry' but the internet strongly contradicts this.