Most-advanced Anal Fissure Laser Surgery in Bhopal
People in this fast-moving life consume a high level of junk food which leads to chronic constipation. A fissure is becoming a common health issue amongst people in Bhopal. The main reason being passing hard stools. There are many doctors who can treat fissure but they all recommend allopathy. The problem with allopathic treatment is that they cure the problem only on a temporary basis. Pristyn Care is known for providing the most effective fissure treatment. We use the latest laser-based procedures to cure fissure. The doctors are specially trained to provide this laser treatment. We use the most advanced technology which ensures a seamless surgical experience for our patients. Contact our Pristyn Care health buddy to know more about laser surgery!
Pristyn Care in Bhopal provides the most advanced laser surgery to cure anal fissure
There are many ayurvedic hospitals in Bhopal which provide treatment for fissure. But the problem with these treatments is that they are not so effective. People in Bhopal complain that the pain returned as the fissure was not treated properly the first time. The most effective treatment for fissure is laser treatment which ensures the problem doesn’t recur. Pristyn Care is one of the pioneers in the health sector which is providing the most advanced laser treatment at their clinics at an affordable cost.
Pristyn Care specializes in providing a hassle-free experience to their patients by taking care of the entire process of the treatment. Not only that, but we also provide unique facilities such as free transportation on the day of the surgery and free follow-up post-surgery. We promise you to provide a permanent solution to your fissure problem under one roof.
How to relieve fissure itching?
Here are a few simple tips that can help you relieve fissure itching:
- Don’t scratch the fissure area. Scratching may irritate the skin. To find relief from the condition, you can apply compression to the area or take an oatmeal bath. You may want to scratch the area while in your sleep, so you should trim your nails to prevent hurting your area.
- Wear breathable cotton underwear. Wearing cotton undergarments will help you keep your area dry. Avoid wearing pantyhose and tight fit inner garments because it may trap moisture and irritate the skin.
- Clean your anal area gently – Use clean lukewarm plain water to your clean your anus. Use non-irritating mild soap. Do not scrub the area near your anal fissure. Make sure to clean the area with moist cotton balls or plain water if you have diarrhea or incontinence.
- Avoid irritants – Do not use anything like perfumed soaps, bubble baths, genital deodorats, or harsh wipes in and around your anal fissure. If you need to clean your fissure area, use unscented toilet paper.
- Watch your diet – Cut down on your intake of coffee, cola, spicy foods, citrus fruits, tomatoes or any food that may cause diarrhea. Don’t indulge in laxative overuse
- Use gels and ointments – You can use zinc oxide gels or ointments, vaseline petroleum jelly or hydrocortisone cream to find quick relief from the itching and irritating symptoms.
- Maintain firm bowel movements – Adding a lot of fiber to your regular diet can help you pass soft and timely bowel movements. For smooth bowel movements, you can also take help of fiber supplements such as psyllium (Metamucil) and methylcellulose (Citrucel).
What is the difference between anal fissure and anal fistula?
Anal fissure and anal fistula are two very common anorectal diseases. An anal fissure is a condition where an tear or a crack appearns in the skin near the anus. On the other hand, anal fistulas are tube-like passages that appears in the anal canal or the inner rectum. Most anal fissures are like paper cuts and ususally get healed within a few weeks. If left untreated, both anal fissure and anal fistula can develop into worse conditions. Untreated fistulas can even branch off into multiple openings.
The symptoms exhibited by both the conditions are very similar to each other. Pain in the anal area, discomfort while seating at the toilet seat and pain while passing a bowel movement, and blood in stools are some of the common symptoms for both anal fissure and anal fistula. But anal fistulas may also include pus secretion from the anal area, an extra opening near the anus or an increase in diarrhea.
Although different in nature, both the conditions require medical intervention. An anal fissure or anal fistula can be treated by a proctologist or an anorectal/ colorectal surgeon. At initial stages, both the diseases can be managed with medicines. But to treat the condition permanently, one would require a surgical approach, which can be done either through open surgery or laser surgery.