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Yeah I was going to say similar to Jan. I reckon that's more a wear and tear injury than because of a particular food.  Meat in particular should be quite safe, sauces and the veg (lettuce and tomato) can cause burn but cream should help that.  Many people say fistula feels like passing broken glass, but to be honest I find most butt pain does.

 

If your frequency is high you need to be disciplined with cleaning, drying and using cream.  Hydration is mega important, at least for me.. But the more I drink the more watery consistency, to get around that I need to take psyllium husk (soluable fibre).  If I take fibre without enough water I get exactly what you describe..  it's sounds daft to drink water, then soak it all up with fibre, but I find it a requirement.  

 

If you can get your frequency under control, your butt will heal, then urgency will pass. You will then be more able to eat difficult foods... That's the ideal... But of course it's tricky to get there

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