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Anal Fissure Treatment

Gentle & Effective Healing at Siyaram Hospital

Anal Fissure Treatment at Siyaram Hospital

What is an Anal Fissure?

An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus that causes sharp pain and occasional bleeding during bowel movements. At Siyaram Hospital, we specialize in non-surgical and minimally invasive treatments that help heal fissures effectively, restoring comfort and peace of mind.

Common Symptoms

  • Sharp or burning pain during or after bowel movements
  • Bright red blood on toilet paper or in stool
  • Itching or irritation around the anus
  • Visible tear or crack near the anus
  • Discomfort when sitting for long periods

Diagnosis at Siyaram Hospital

Our specialists conduct a gentle physical examination and may perform a digital rectal exam. In some cases, an anoscopy (a small, lighted scope) is used for a closer look. If the area is too painful, a topical anesthetic is applied to keep you comfortable during the diagnosis.

Anal Fissure Treatment Options

Topical Anaesthetics

Lidocaine ointment is applied to numb the area before passing stool. This provides fast relief and helps the fissure start healing.

GTN Ointment

Glyceryl trinitrate (GTN) helps relax the muscle and increase blood flow to promote healing. Applied directly twice daily.

Calcium Channel Blockers

For patients who can’t use GTN, these medicines relax the muscle and reduce pain and spasms effectively.

Botox Injection

A modern solution for chronic fissures. Botox helps relax the sphincter muscle and allows the tear to heal naturally.

Post-Treatment Recovery

Most fissures heal within 4–8 weeks with proper care. At Siyaram Hospital, we recommend staying hydrated, eating a fiber-rich diet, and using stool softeners if needed. Our care team provides clear aftercare instructions to minimize discomfort and ensure faster recovery.

Contact Siyaram Hospital If You Notice:

  • Persistent or worsening pain
  • Heavy rectal bleeding
  • Signs of infection or fever
  • Difficulty passing stool or urine

Concerned About Anal Fissure?

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Anal Fistula Treatment

Expert Surgical & Non-Surgical Care at Siyaram Hospital

Anal Fistula Treatment at Siyaram Hospital

What is an Anal Fistula?

An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel connecting the inside of the anus to the skin surrounding it. This painful condition is often the result of an untreated anal abscess. At Siyaram Hospital, our surgeons specialize in treating both simple and complex fistulas with advanced techniques to ensure long-term healing and relief.

Common Symptoms

  • Persistent pain around the anus, worsened while sitting
  • Redness, swelling, or tenderness near the anal region
  • Discharge of pus or blood from an opening near the anus
  • Discomfort during bowel movements
  • Fever or general fatigue in severe cases

How We Diagnose Anal Fistulas

Our team begins with a physical examination and may perform a digital rectal exam. To identify the exact tract and rule out underlying conditions, tests like MRI, ultrasound, or colonoscopy may be advised. We also evaluate for causes such as Crohn’s disease, tuberculosis, or sexually transmitted infections when needed.

Treatment Options at Siyaram Hospital

Fistulotomy

The most common procedure. The fistula tract is surgically opened and cleaned, healing into a flat scar within 6–8 weeks.

Seton Placement

A medical thread is placed to drain the fistula gradually. Ideal for complex or high-risk fistulas to preserve sphincter function.

Advancement Flap Surgery

Used for complex cases. A healthy tissue flap covers the internal opening after removing the fistula. Success rate is around 70%.

Fibrin Glue / Bioprosthetic Plug

Non-surgical alternatives involving glue or a bio-plug to seal the tract. Suitable for mild cases but with limited long-term results.

Post-Operative Care

After surgery, patients are given pain relief medications and recovery instructions. Most people resume normal activity within days. Wounds typically heal in 4–6 weeks. Our nursing team ensures proper dressing and hygiene. Stool softeners and a fiber-rich diet are recommended for smoother recovery.

When to Seek Immediate Help

  • Heavy rectal bleeding
  • Increased pain or swelling after surgery
  • High fever or chills
  • Difficulty urinating or severe constipation
  • Signs of infection at the surgical site

Need Relief from Anal Fistula?

Our proctology experts at Siyaram Hospital are here to help. Chat with us on WhatsApp for fast, friendly answers.

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Haemorrhoids (Piles) Treatment

Expert Care at Siyaram Hospital

Piles Treatment

Understanding Haemorrhoids

Haemorrhoids are swollen veins in the anus or rectum. They can cause discomfort, itching, pain, and bleeding during bowel movements. Siyaram Hospital offers advanced, compassionate care for both internal and external haemorrhoids.

Internal Haemorrhoids

Located inside the rectum, often painless but may cause bleeding. In severe cases, they may protrude outside (prolapse).

External Haemorrhoids

Found around the anus, can be painful especially if thrombosed (blood clots form), causing swelling and discomfort.

Causes & Symptoms

Common Causes

  • Straining during bowel movements
  • Constipation or chronic diarrhea
  • Pregnancy and childbirth
  • Sitting for prolonged periods
  • Low-fiber diet

Warning Signs

  • Bleeding during bowel movements
  • Pain or itching around the anus
  • Swelling or lump near the anal area
  • Mucus discharge

Diagnosis & Treatment

Diagnosis

Our doctors perform physical exams, digital rectal exams, and may use anoscopy or sigmoidoscopy for confirmation.

Non-Surgical Options

Rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, and topical treatments for mild cases.

Surgical Care

Haemorrhoidectomy with 95% success rate for severe and recurrent haemorrhoids.

Dietary Support

Guided diet and lifestyle changes to promote healing and avoid recurrence.

Need Help with Piles?

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