Abstract
An anal ssure is a linear ulcer or crack that may extend from the mucocutaneous junction to the dentate line in the squamous lining of the anal canal. The most frequent beginning trigger is trauma to the anal canal, which typically manifests as the passage of a sizable, hard faecal matter. By encircling the borders of the ulcer and obstructing sufcient drainage, the internal sphincter's spasm may delay healing. The traditional procedure for treating this ailment has been a lateral anal sphincterotomy. Recently, topical glyceryl trinitrate (0.2%) has been used to lessen sphincter spasms, which helps the ssure heal. The 1 purpose of this study is to compare the two methods .
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