- 21/04/2026
- Dr. Raviram
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- Fissure, Anal Abscesses, Fistula, Piles, Pilonidal Sinus
I Am Scared to Go to the Toilet Because of Pain – What Should I Do?
Are you holding yourself back from going to the toilet because of unbearable pain? Do you feel a burning sensation, sharp pain, or bleeding every time you pass stool? If yes, you are not alone.
Many people in India suffer silently with this problem. They feel embarrassed to talk about it. They delay seeing a doctor. And that delay only makes things worse.
The pain you feel during or after passing stool is not normal. It is your body telling you that something needs attention. The good news is — this condition is completely treatable.
Why Does It Hurt So Much to Go to the Toilet?
Painful bowel movements are not just about constipation. The pain you feel could be a sign of an underlying condition that needs medical attention.
Here are the most common reasons why going to the toilet becomes painful and scary:
1. Anal Fissure — The Most Common Cause of Toilet Fear:
An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the lining of the anus. It feels like a sharp knife-like pain every time you pass stool. The pain can last for minutes or even hours after using the toilet.
Other signs of an anal fissure include:
- Bright red blood on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl
- Burning sensation after passing stool
- Visible small tear near the anal opening
- Muscle spasm in the anal area
Many patients describe the pain as so severe that they start avoiding the toilet completely. This only worsens constipation and makes the fissure deeper and harder to heal.
If this sounds like your problem, you need to see a Fissure Specialist in Thrissur as soon as possible. Dr. Raviram S. at Thrissur Piles Clinic specialises in treating fissures using advanced laser techniques — with minimal pain and fast recovery.
Real Patient Case Study – How One Patient Overcame Toilet Fear
Ramesh (name changed), a 34-year-old office worker, came to Thrissur Piles Clinic with a very common but serious problem. He was scared to go to the toilet because of severe pain. For almost 3 months, he avoided passing stool regularly. He used to hold it as long as possible because the pain was unbearable.
He also noticed fresh blood on the toilet paper and a burning sensation that lasted for hours after passing stool. Due to fear, his constipation became worse, and his condition did not improve even after using home remedies and over-the-counter creams.
When he finally consulted Dr. Raviram S., Piles Specialist in Thrissur, he was diagnosed with a chronic anal fissure.
Dr. Raviram S. explained the condition clearly and suggested laser treatment for fissure, which is a quick and minimally invasive procedure.
Ramesh was initially scared of surgery, but after proper counselling, he agreed to go ahead with the treatment.
- The procedure was completed within a short time
- There were no major cuts or stitches
- He was discharged the same day
Within a few days, his pain reduced significantly. Within a couple of weeks, he was able to pass stool without fear or pain.
Today, Ramesh is completely fine. He follows a healthy diet and no longer delays going to the toilet.
His biggest regret?
👉 “I should have come earlier. I suffered unnecessarily because of fear.”
This case is a clear example that early treatment can save you from months of pain and stress.
2. Piles (Haemorrhoids) — Painful, Bleeding, and Uncomfortable
Piles are swollen veins inside or around the anus. They can cause pain, itching, swelling, and bleeding during bowel movements.
Internal piles may not always be painful. But external piles can cause severe discomfort — especially when you sit, walk, or use the toilet.
Common signs of piles include:
- Bleeding during or after passing stool
- A lump or swelling near the anus
- Itching and irritation around the anal area
- Feeling of incomplete bowel movement
- Mucus discharge after passing stool
Many people ignore piles for months or even years. They try home remedies that give only temporary relief. But without proper treatment, piles keep coming back — and keep getting worse.
As the most trusted Piles Specialist in Thrissur, Dr. Raviram S. offers modern, minimally invasive treatments for piles including laser surgery — with no large cuts, less pain, and faster healing.
3. Anal Fistula — When the Pain Does Not Go Away
An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel that forms between the inside of the anus and the skin near it. It usually starts as an infected abscess near the anus.
A fistula can cause:
- Constant throbbing pain near the anus
- Pus or blood-stained discharge near the anal area
- Swelling and redness around the anus
- Fever in some cases if the infection spreads
- Pain that worsens when you sit or pass stool
A fistula will never heal on its own. It requires proper surgical treatment from an experienced Fistula Specialist in Thrissur. Dr. Raviram S. has successfully performed over 1,500 fistula surgeries and is one of the most trusted names in fistula care in Kerala.
4. Pilonidal Sinus:
A pilonidal sinus is a small cyst or abscess near the tailbone. It usually becomes infected and causes pain, swelling, and discharge. It can make sitting very painful.
This condition is more common in young men but can affect anyone.
What Should You Do First?
If you are scared to go to the toilet because of pain, here are some immediate steps you can take:
- Do not ignore the pain. Pain is your body’s way of telling you something is wrong. The sooner you act, the easier the treatment.
- Drink more water. Staying hydrated helps soften stools and reduce strain. Drink at least 8 to 10 glasses of water every day.
- Eat more fibre. Foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains help with smooth bowel movements. Include bananas, papaya, oats, and green leafy vegetables in your daily diet.
- Do not strain. Straining makes piles and fissures worse. Give your body time. Never force a bowel movement.
- Do not use the toilet for long periods. Avoid sitting on the toilet for too long. It puts unnecessary pressure on the anal area. Keep your toilet time short.
- Sitz bath. Sitting in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes after a bowel movement can reduce pain and inflammation. Do this two to three times a day for relief.
- Do not use dry toilet paper. Dry wiping can irritate the anal area. Use wet wipes or wash gently with water after every bowel movement.
- Avoid spicy and oily food. Spicy food irritates the digestive system. It can make your condition worse. Eat simple, home-cooked food during this time.
- Do not hold the urge. Many people delay going to the toilet because of fear of pain. But holding stools makes them harder and drier. This makes the pain even worse when you finally go.
- Keep the area clean and dry. After washing, gently pat the area dry. Moisture around the anus can cause itching and infection.
- Avoid heavy lifting. Lifting heavy objects puts pressure on the veins in the rectal area. This can worsen piles and fissures. Take rest as much as possible.
- Use a stool softener if needed. If your stools are very hard, a mild stool softener can help. But always take it only after consulting a doctor.
- Do light walking. A short walk of 15 to 20 minutes every day helps improve digestion and bowel movement. Avoid sitting for long hours continuously.
- Do not self-medicate. Many people apply random creams or take unknown medicines on their own. This can cause more harm than good. Always consult a qualified doctor before using any medicine.
- See a specialist. Home remedies can give only temporary relief. A doctor’s consultation is necessary for a proper diagnosis and permanent relief. Do not delay this step.
Conclusion:
Feeling scared to go to the toilet is not something you should live with. It is not something you should be ashamed of either. Millions of people face this problem — and it is completely treatable.
Whether it is a fissure, piles, fistula, or constipation — Dr. Raviram S. at Thrissur Piles Clinic has the expertise and experience to give you permanent relief. With advanced laser treatments, patient-friendly care, and 16+ years of experience, you are in the best hands.
Do not let fear control your life any longer. Take the first step today.
📞 Call us now: 9961001199
Your comfort and health are our priority. Book your consultation today — and take the first step towards a pain-free life.
“Don’t delay treatment. The longer you wait, the worse the pain can become. Dr. Raviram S says early treatment makes recovery faster, easier, and almost painless.”