Fissures Crohn's Disease [top] -

: They often cause sharp pain during bowel movements and bright red bleeding. However, some Crohn’s fissures can surprisingly be less painful than idiopathic ones, even if they look more severe. 🛠️ Management & Relief

If you have Crohn’s disease and experience any of the following, seek medical attention:

: Focus on high-fiber intake (25–35g daily) and plenty of fluids to keep stools soft and prevent further tearing. fissures crohn's disease

Surgery is approached with extreme caution in Crohn’s patients due to the risk of non-healing wounds and incontinence.

: Because fissures in Crohn's are driven by underlying inflammation, systemic medications like biologics (e.g., Infliximab or Adalimumab) are often necessary to achieve true "mucosal healing". ⚠️ When to See Your Doctor : They often cause sharp pain during bowel

Treating fissures in Crohn’s is not the same as treating fissures in the general population.

: Doctors often prescribe topical nitroglycerin or diltiazem to reduce sphincter pressure, or lidocaine for immediate pain relief. Surgery is approached with extreme caution in Crohn’s

If the fissure is a result of active Crohn’s inflammation (which is common), local creams will fail to provide a lasting cure. The underlying inflammation must be treated.

: They are frequently multiple, can occur in unusual locations (not just the midline), and may even be painless, whereas idiopathic fissures are typically single, midline, and severely painful.