Fissure
An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the lining of the anus. It commonly causes severe pain and bleeding during or after passing stools. Though small in size, a fissure can cause intense discomfort and may become chronic if not treated properly.
Early treatment helps prevent complications and long-term pain.
Common Symptoms of Fissure
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Sharp pain during bowel movements
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Burning sensation after passing stool
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Bleeding (bright red blood on toilet paper)
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Itching or irritation around the anus
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Small visible tear near the anal opening
If pain persists for more than a few days, medical consultation is recommended.
Causes of Anal Fissure
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Chronic constipation
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Passing hard stools
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Straining during bowel movements
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Chronic diarrhea
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Childbirth
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Low-fiber diet
Maintaining proper bowel habits helps reduce the risk.
Treatment Options We Offer
Medical Management
For early-stage fissures, treatment includes:
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Medications and ointments
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Stool softeners
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High-fiber diet advice
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Warm sitz baths
Laser Treatment for Fissure
Advanced laser procedure offers:
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Minimal pain
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Quick procedure
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Faster healing
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Short hospital stay
Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy (Surgery)
Recommended for chronic fissures that do not heal with medication.
The best treatment depends on the severity and duration of the condition.
Why Choose Us for Fissure Treatment?
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Experienced General Surgeon
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Advanced and minimally invasive techniques
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Personalized treatment plan
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Affordable and transparent pricing
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Complete follow-up care
When Should You See a Doctor?
Consult immediately if:
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Pain is severe and persistent
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Bleeding continues
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Symptoms do not improve with home remedies
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The fissure becomes chronic
Early treatment ensures faster relief and prevents complications.