Why does a warm bath cause the anal sphincter to stop spasming?

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Physicians recommend warm baths for individuals suffering from anal fissures, as the heat helps alleviate pain by stopping spasms of the anal sphincter. The discussion emphasizes that while many may state that heat causes relaxation of the sphincter, this is essentially the same as saying it stops spasming. The underlying question raised is about the physiological reasons why heat has this effect on muscle spasms, particularly in the context of smooth versus skeletal muscle. Some participants suggest looking into medical research for more detailed explanations and mention alternative treatments like suppositories and dietary fiber to aid healing. Overall, the focus remains on the effectiveness of heat therapy and its physiological implications.
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Physicians recommend that people with anal fissures take a lot of warm baths. Physicians say that if a person's anal sphincter is spasming (which causes a great deal of pain), a warm bath will cause the anal sphincter to stop spasming.

If I did not post this sentence, someone would probably respond: "the heat of a warm bath causes the anal sphincter to relax. This causes the anal sphincter to stop spasming." A muscle's relaxing is synonymous with a muscle's not spasming. Responding that heat causes the anal sphincter to relax is like saying heat causes an anal sphincter to stop spasming because heat causes the anal sphincter to stop spasmsing. It does not answer the question.

Why does heat cause the anal sphincter to stop spasming?
 
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For clarification, I think what you're asking is: What is the effect of temperature on muscle spasms?

(Perhaps the answer will depend on whether the sphincter is a smooth or skeletal muscle, but I will let our medicos take it from here.)
 
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Physicians recommend that people with anal fissures take a lot of warm baths. Physicians say that if a person's anal sphincter is spasming (which causes a great deal of pain), a warm bath will cause the anal sphincter to stop spasming.

If I did not post this sentence, someone would probably respond: "the heat of a warm bath causes the anal sphincter to relax. This causes the anal sphincter to stop spasming." A muscle's relaxing is synonymous with a muscle's not spasming. Responding that heat causes the anal sphincter to relax is like saying heat causes an anal sphincter to stop spasming because heat causes the anal sphincter to stop spasmsing. It does not answer the question.

Why does heat cause the anal sphincter to stop spasming?
Do you have any papers on this? Perhaps if you tried to find medical research on this, it would answer your question.
 
I had this problem before, and got better after using suppositories. Maybe worth asking your doctor about them.
 
These problems are hard to heal. One thing which helps is to make sure there is plenty of fiber in your diet.
 
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