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What is an Anal Fissure?

An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the skin of the anus, often caused by passing large or hard stools. This condition can be very painful and may result in bleeding, itching, and discomfort, particularly during or after bowel movements.

Common Symptoms of Anal Fissure:

  • Sharp pain during or after bowel movements
  • Bright red blood on toilet paper or in the stool
  • Itching or irritation around the anus
  • Visible tear in the skin around the anus
Fissure Treatment

Why Choose Dr. Lokendra Kumar for Fissure Treatment?

Expert in Fissure Treatment

Dr. Lokendra Kumar is a specialist in the diagnosis and treatment of anal fissures, offering both non-surgical and surgical solutions for faster recovery and pain relief.

Minimally Invasive Procedures

Dr. Kumar utilizes advanced techniques such as laser treatment and sphincterotomy to treat anal fissures with minimal pain and a short recovery time.

Customized Treatment Plans

Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on the severity of the fissure, ensuring the most effective approach for long-term healing.

Modern Diagnostic Tools

Dr. Kumar uses state-of-the-art diagnostic tools to accurately assess the condition and determine the best treatment options for each patient.

Treatment Options for Anal Fissure

Non-Surgical Treatment

For mild fissures, Dr. Kumar may recommend topical creams, dietary changes, stool softeners, and other conservative treatments to promote healing and alleviate symptoms.

Laser Fissure Treatment

Laser therapy is a minimally invasive and highly effective option for treating anal fissures. It helps to heal the fissure quickly with reduced pain and faster recovery time.

Sphincterotomy

In cases where the fissure is chronic, a sphincterotomy, which involves a small cut in the anal sphincter muscle, may be performed to relieve pressure and promote healing.

Botox Injections

Botox injections are used to relax the anal sphincter muscle and allow the fissure to heal by reducing pressure in the affected area.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What causes an anal fissure?

Anal fissures are most commonly caused by passing large or hard stools, but they can also be caused by diarrhea, childbirth, or certain medical conditions.

How long does it take to recover from fissure treatment?

Recovery time depends on the type of treatment. Non-surgical treatments typically require a few days to weeks for healing, while surgical treatments may require a few weeks for full recovery.

Are the treatments painful?

Most of the treatments are minimally invasive, with laser therapy and Botox injections offering minimal discomfort. Surgical treatments may require some pain management during recovery.

Get Relief from Anal Fissures Today!

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