Anal fissure during ovulation is a common anal disease that usually occurs between the 14th and 20th days of a woman's menstrual cycle. This condition can cause anal pain, bleeding, and embarrassing situations, but it can usually be treated with medication and surgery.

Treatment methods for anal fissure during ovulation include medication and surgery. Medical treatment includes the use of painkillers, anti-infectives, and anal itching agents. These methods can relieve anal pain and itching, but it usually takes a while to heal. Surgery is usually a last resort treatment for severe anal pain, infection, or bleeding.

The best way to prevent anal fissures during ovulation is to keep the anus clean and dry and avoid overuse of anal cleaners or papers. In addition, treat diseases around the anus in time, such as hemorrhoids and anal sinusitis. Regular exercise, such as walking and cycling, can help keep the skin and tissue around the anus healthy.

If you suffer from anal fissure during ovulation, please seek medical treatment promptly and follow your doctor’s recommendations for treatment. If you feel unwell, seek medical help immediately.