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  1. Learn about the causes, repair, care and recovery of third- and fourth-degree tears, also known as obstetric anal sphincter injury (OASI), which can occur in childbirth. Find out how to prevent infection, manage pain, improve bowel control and resume sexual activity after OASI.

  2. Learn about the causes, treatment and recovery of a third- or fourth-degree tear (OASI), a rare but serious injury to the perineum and anus. Find out how it may affect your bowel and bladder control, future birth plans and mental health.

  3. Aug 15, 2023 · Learn about the types, causes and treatments of vaginal tears, also called perineal lacerations, that can happen during childbirth. A third-degree tear goes into the muscle around the anus and may need stitches and antibiotics.

  4. This guideline provides evidence-based guidance on the diagnosis, management and treatment of third- and fourth-degree perineal tears (obstetric anal sphincter injuries, referred to as OASIS).

  5. Jul 13, 2023 · Third-degree tear. This type of perineal tear extends to the muscle around your anus. You will also need stitches to have it repaired. A third-degree tear may take longer than a few weeks...

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · Third and fourth degree perineal tears may adversely affect physical, psychological and sexual wellbeing, and sometimes require surgery (ACSQHC 2021). While it is possible to reduce the risk of experiencing a perineal tear, they are not completely preventable.

  7. Learn about the four grades of vaginal tears (perineal lacerations) that can happen during childbirth, from first-degree to fourth-degree. A third-degree tear involves injury to the skin and muscles of your perineal area and anal sphincter muscles.