Remedy for anal fissures

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Anal fissures can occur after prolonged constipation, pregnancy and childbirth, and hemorrhoid. If left untreated, it can take years and get even worse. Today, anal fissures are mainly treated surgically, and drug treatment is almost ineffective. Considering the severity of the surgical treatment, it should be born in mind that herbal treatment is more affordable.

           Firstly, constipation should be prevented. Caucasian kefir is an indispensable remedy for this because sometimes the intestinal microflora can be damaged during fissures. Kefir normalizes the damaged microflora. So, drink a glass of Caucasian kefir 3 times a day before meals and mix a teaspoon of ground flax seeds in each glass. The mucus in the flax covers the intestinal wall and prevents the fissure from expanding.

           Secondly, take 50 grams of goat fat, 50 grams of beeswax, 30 grams of olive oil, 30 grams of sea buckthorn oil, a teaspoon of Iranian henna, 20 grams of propolis, a teaspoon of oak bark powder, melt the fat and wax, then add propolis. Finely grind the herbs into powder, add it to the mixture, mix, take it off the heat, filter through a double cloth sieve, then shape it in the form of a suppository and put in the refrigerator. Insert one suppository into the rectum every morning and evening.