Treatment of an anal fissure depends on how long the fissure has been present. Acute or relatively new fissures can usually be managed with a bulk-forming laxative, such as
These measures may help chronic fissures, but more intensive treatment is usually necessary.
Once the condition is corrected, there are few side effects to anal fissures. However, a person is at risk of developing another fissure if he or she does not make diet or lifestyle changes. Any surgery involves the risks of anesthesia, infection, and bleeding.
An individual needs to eat a high fiber diets, maintain regular eating habits, and drink plenty of fluids each day.