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About Fissure

An anal fissure is a small tear in the mucosa [thin and moist tissue] that lines the anus. It can occur while passing hard or large stools, with decreased intake of fiber-rich foods and tight anal sphincter. As a result of anal fissure, you can suffer from bleeding, itching, swelling, and cracked skin in the anal area. you can even feel a small lump or a skin tag in and around the anus. Usually, it can heal on its own within a few weeks, however, delaying the treatment can cause serious health concerns.

To undergo the safest and latest laser fissure treatment in Cuttack, visit Pristyn Care.

Overview

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Names of anal fissure in different languages:
  • Anal fissure in Hindi - ‎एनल फिशर
  • Anal fissure in Tamil - குத பிளவு
  • Anal fissure in Telugu - ఆనల్ ఫిష్యూర్
  • Anal fissure in Marathi -गुदद्वारासंबंधीचा फिशर
  • Anal fissure in Bengali - অ্যানাল ফিশার
Types of anal fissure:
  • Acute anal fissure
  • Chronic anal fissure
Risk factors of anal fissure:
  • Advanced age
  • Constipation
  • Recent childbirth
  • Crohn’s disease
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Anal intercourse
Home remedies for anal fissure:
  • Take sitz baths
  • Add fiber to your diet
  • Take stool softeners
  • Avoid straining during bowel movements
  • Drink adequate fluids
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  • All insurances covered
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  • Complete paperwork assistance
Why Pristyn Care?
  • Private room for patients with attendant stay & meals
  • USFDA approved anal fissure treatment
  • Insurance covers the treatment
  • Free cab pickup & drop facility
  • Free follow ups post surgery
Doctors performing laser surgery for anal fissure

Treatment

Diagnosis

Most often, a gentle inspection of the anal region is required to see the cut or tear. On the basis of the location of the fissure, its cause can be identified. Colonoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy and anoscopy may be recommended for further test.

Procedure

Pristyn Care doctors utilize the laser energy radiating probe that is used to remove a small section of the anal tissue to release the pressure and reduce spasms in the anal sphincter muscles. The laser further improves blood flow in the anal region which promotes faster healing. With an open surgical procedure, there is a significant risk of bowel incontinence. However, laser treatment makes such risks negligible and allows surgeons to operate on the anal region safely.

The laser technique has many advantages and that’s why it is a prevalent method for the treatment of anorectal diseases.

  • Fastest relief and recovery
  • Quick and Painless Treatment
  • Resume normal activities within 24 hours
  • No diet restrictions
  • No repeated Doctor visits
  • No Daily Dressings
  • Can be done in all age groups with less risk involved

Why Pristyn Care for Anal Fissure Surgery?

Delivering Seamless Surgical Experience in India

01.

Advanced Treatment Through Laser Surgery

At Pristyn Care, you can avail advanced anal fissure treatment surgery using a laser for better results and quicker recovery without any postoperative complications.

02.

FREE Appointment with Experienced Proctologists

At Pristyn Care, we have expert proctologists with 8-10 years of experience in performing advanced anal fissure treatment surgery with successful results.

03.

Quick Recovery With Effective Results

Pristyn Care promises quick recovery from fissure pain with advanced treatments. Most patients experience effective relief from anal pain and discomfort wihin a couple of weeks of treatment.

04.

End-to-end Process Assistance

Pristyn Care provides end-to-end process handling for all patients. From the beginning of the treatment to treatment conclusion, a care coordinator will remain in touch with you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of fissure surgery in Cuttack?

In Cuttack, one can undergo fissure surgery at a price range between Rs. 37,000 to Rs. 45,000. The price changes from one person to another due to multiple factors like doctor fee, medication cost, charges of diagnostic fee, anesthesia cost, etc.

Why does anal fissure bleed?

Bleeding from the anal canal is caused due to a hard stool. The same leads to a lot of pain during and after a bowel movement. There is a chance of opening the anal fissure during a bowel, so it continues to cause discomfort and bleed afterward.

Does fissure cause more pain while passing a stool?

A patient of anal fissure feels unbearable pain caused by spasm of the sphincter muscle in the anus. If the torn muscles catch an infection than it will lead to severe pain.

What happens if the fissure is left untreated?

Without treatment, an anal fissure may lead to reduced blood flow to the site of the injury. Therefore, an increase in anal sphincter muscle pressure, to ultimately impaired healing of the wound. Another big risk is a misdiagnosis, it may lead to conditions such as serious infections or even cancer & remain undetected.

I am bleeding from the anus. Does it mean I have cancer?

Probably not. In fact, cancer is a relatively uncommon cause for rectal bleeding. The common reason includes anal fissure, anorectal fistula, colitis, and non-cancerous (benign) polyps, etc.

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 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 deodorant, 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 the 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 a tear or a crack appears in the skin near the anus. On the other hand, anal fistulas are tube-like passages that appear in the anal canal or the inner rectum. Most anal fissures are like paper cuts and usually 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 conditions are very similar to each other. Pain in the anal area, discomfort while sitting on the toilet seat and pain while passing a bowel movement, and blood in stools are some of the common symptoms of 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 conditions require medical intervention. An anal fissure or anal fistula can be treated by a proctologist or an anorectal/ colorectal surgeon. In the initial stages, both 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.

Pristyn Care Provides Advanced Laser Fissure Treatment in Cuttack

At Pristyn Care, we leverage modern laser technology for the treatment of anal fissures. The laser technique is a non-invasive procedure that doesn’t involve cuts, stitches, or scars. The basic concept followed by the doctor for the treatment of anal fissure is to improve the blood flow in the anal region and promote tissue regeneration. This helps the fissure to heal quickly within 2-7 days. Hence, the risk of fissure recurrence becomes negligible.

The laser fissure treatment is also beneficial for the patients in other aspects, such as:

  • The surgery takes only about 30-45 minutes.
  • The laser beam can be controlled precisely which ensures that the surrounding tissues are not harmed.
  • It is a painless procedure with no stitches and scars.
  • It provides quick relief from the symptoms.
  • The treatment has less risk of bleeding and infection.
  • Laser surgery also ensures that the anal sphincter function is well-preserved and there is no risk of incontinence or anal stenosis.
  • It also allows the patient to resume activities from the next day and recover completely within 2-7 days.

Due to all these benefits and being a cost-effective option, laser fissure treatment is preferred by patients as well as doctors. If you want to get rid of fissure in a quick and painless manner, get in touch with Pristyn Care doctors and learn more about the treatment.

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