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Fissure Treatment in Bharatpur

Fissure is a medical condition that occurs when the inner lining of the anal passage gets torn due to traumatic or non-traumatic reasons. This problem occurs in all age groups of men and women equally. Since the anal canal contains a large number of sensory nerves, a patient suffering from a fissure may experience a lot of pain.


Symptoms

What are the symptoms of fissure?

Following symptoms suggest Anal Fissure-

Abscesses in the anal region
Severe persisting pain in the anus region after every bowel movement and may last for hours.
Pain felt during bowel movement
Small drops of blood are visible after bowel movements.
Blood on a stool or on toilet paper.
Blood on a stool or on toilet paper.
Burning sensation along with pain during bowel movement.
Burning sensation along with pain during bowel movement.
Itching and irritation in the anus area.
Itching and burning sensation in the anus region after regular defecation.
frequent urinary infection
Frequent urination, and discomfort in urination.
Swelling or severe pain in and around anal
Observable cut or tearing near the anal area.
anus causing skin irritation
Lump near the tear in the anus.
Mucus
Constant discharge of Mucus.

Causes

What are the causes of fissures?

Common causes of fissures are:

  • Chronic constipation resulting in hard stool which requires pressure during defecation
  • Large-sized stool that requires a push in normal situations
  • Trauma is caused by injuries experienced at the anal region
  • Reduced amount of blood flow in the rectum or the anus area
  • Childbirth results in shifting of pressure in the lower abdomen region to the anal region
  • Insertion of foreign objects in rectal or anal while examination
  • Constant diarrhea.
  • A side effect of Chronic disease
  • Having Anal infection and cancer
  • Inflammatory bowel disease
  • Having sexual intercourse in the anal region.
  • Insertion of a foreign object into the anus

If you have found any of the above-mentioned causes and any other then go and contact your doctor. Moreover, if you are living in Bharatpur (Raj.) and wants the best treatment. Then here is your chance Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma being one best Laparoscopic surgeons in Bharatpur. He guides in every procedure of your treatment before it making worse.

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Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma is one of the best Laparoscopic surgeons in Bharatpur, Rajasthan. He provides you the best treatment with all the advanced technology. Provides hemorrhoidectomy & proctology treatments as par with international standards purely by laser application. He has experienced more than a year. Feels you comfortable in every procedure of fissure treatment. Additionally, guide you before and after the treatment.

Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma empowers patients with the knowledge and understanding of different anal-related diseases and provides them with different treatment choices to get rid of their illness, free of hassle. Furthermore, he also gives you a conventional method for less post-operative pain, faster recovery, minimal recurrence of treatment. You can also check his website and feedback from other patients and get all other information. So, whom are you waiting for? Go and make an appointment with Dr. Madhav Mayank Sharma before your fissure disease getting serious.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • What is an anal fissure?

      An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the lining of the anus, which can cause pain, bleeding, and discomfort during bowel movements.

    • What causes anal fissures?

      Anal fissures are often caused by trauma to the anal canal, such as passing hard or large stools, chronic diarrhea, or inflammatory bowel diseases like Crohn’s disease.

    • What are the symptoms of an anal fissure?

      Common symptoms include pain during or after bowel movements, bright red blood on toilet paper or in the stool, itching or burning sensation around the anus, and sometimes a visible tear or crack.

    • How are anal fissures diagnosed?

      Diagnosis usually involves a physical examination of the anus and sometimes a digital rectal examination. In some cases, a doctor may recommend additional tests like an anoscopy or sigmoidoscopy.

    • Can anal fissures heal on their own?

      Yes, many anal fissures heal on their own with proper self-care, including dietary changes, increasing fiber intake, and maintaining good hygiene. However, chronic fissures may require medical treatment.

    • What are the treatment options for anal fissures?

      Treatment options include topical medications to relax the anal sphincter and promote healing, dietary changes to soften stools, sitz baths to relieve discomfort, and in some cases, surgery to repair the fissure.

    • Are there any complications associated with anal fissures?

      Chronic anal fissures can lead to complications such as persistent pain, difficulty healing, and in rare cases, infection or abscess formation. It’s important to seek medical advice if symptoms persist.

    • How long does it take for an anal fissure to heal?

      Most anal fissures heal within a few weeks with conservative treatment. However, chronic or severe fissures may take longer to heal and may require medical intervention.

    • What can I do to prevent anal fissures?

      To prevent anal fissures, maintain a high-fiber diet to soften stools, drink plenty of water, avoid straining during bowel movements, and practice good anal hygiene. Regular exercise can also promote healthy bowel function.

    • When should I see a doctor about an anal fissure?

      You should see a doctor if you experience persistent pain, bleeding, or discomfort during bowel movements, or if home remedies do not improve your symptoms within a few weeks. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent complications.