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What Are The Long Term Side Effects Of Cremaffin?

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Posted on Sat, 20 Jun 2015
Question: I have been taking Cremaffin initially for haemorrhoids and now for anal fissure for last several months.will it be harmful to me?What should I Do for my anal fissure.I have tried Diltigesic ointment.What to do for my pain?I am allergic to Ibubrufen
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Answered by Dr. Goswami Debopom (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Not to worry. Let me help you out.

Detailed Answer:
Welcome to Healthcare magic. Thank you for posting your query.
I can understand your concern.

You can safely take Cremaffin.
It will help to soften the stool.
Have a diet rich in fibres.

If you are not allergic to diclofenac or aceclofenac , you can take them safely to relieve the pain.

I can understand that you do not want surgery at present, but I just want to tell you that surgery is the only definitive treatment for anal fissure. Take your time.

Hope this helps.
Post any other question.
Regards.
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What Are The Long Term Side Effects Of Cremaffin?

Brief Answer: Not to worry. Let me help you out. Detailed Answer: Welcome to Healthcare magic. Thank you for posting your query. I can understand your concern. You can safely take Cremaffin. It will help to soften the stool. Have a diet rich in fibres. If you are not allergic to diclofenac or aceclofenac , you can take them safely to relieve the pain. I can understand that you do not want surgery at present, but I just want to tell you that surgery is the only definitive treatment for anal fissure. Take your time. Hope this helps. Post any other question. Regards.