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Dictionary » F » Fissures Fissuresa dental material usually made from interaction between bisphenol a and glycidyl methacrylate; such sealant's are used to seal nonfused, noncarious pits and fissures on surfaces of teeth. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Blood from the anusMany diseases and conditions can cause rectal bleeding and toilet paper is not the main one. Common causes include: anal fissures, hemorrhoids, cancers and polyps of the rectum and colon, diverticulosis, abnormal blood vessels (angiodysplasia), ulcerative colitis, ulcerative proctitis, ...
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Re: Anal Bleeding. Pleas help.... a surgery. Do you have any constipation? Try to have high fiber diet, it will help you a lot. I know also that many people use sitz baths for anal fissures. Sitz baths are one of the most common methods used and high fiber diets are good solution as well. But as mentioned above, you should consult ...
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Re: Anal Bleeding. Pleas help.... a surgery. Do you have any constipation? Try to have high fiber diet, it will help you a lot. I know also that many people use sitz baths for anal fissures.
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The Fiber Disease... Latin opalus, meaning "precious stone." Opal is a mineraloid gel which is deposited at relatively low temperature and may occur in the fissures of almost any kind of rock, being most commonly found with limonite, sandstone, rhyolite, and basalt. Opal is one of the mineraloids that can ...
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