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I have crohn?s disease and take melamine (pentasa) to manage my symptoms. Is it normal to see the medication granules in my stool during a flare up?
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an anal fissure usually isn?t a serious condition, In cases where the fissure persists beyond eight weeks, it?s considered chronic. if it is painful and bleeding abnormally then you may need immediate medical attention. you may need to go through a rectal examination to inspect the anal canal and confirm the diagnosis.
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Yes its okay. Also once take opinion of your gastrologist consult.
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