In the field of medicine, it’s often taken for granted how common some conditions are, while others are much rarer in presentation. While you and your doctor may want to assume that anal itching and bleeding after a bowel movement is simply caused by hemorrhoids, it would be a disservice to not address other potential conditions. The likelihood may be lower, but patients should know what to look for.
Understanding The Difference Between Hemorrhoids & Anal Fissures
Discomfort in the bathroom is often the first sign of something more serious. Most of the time hemorrhoids are to blame, but it’s possible that your symptoms could point to another issue: anal fissures. While the two conditions are different, they can present similar symptoms. Below we will look at the main differences between hemorrhoids and anal fissures.