Expert treatment for painful anal fissures. End the cycle of pain and fear with advanced, minimally invasive procedures.
An anal fissure is a small tear in the thin, moist tissue (mucosa) lining the anus. It typically causes severe pain during bowel movements and can create a cycle of fear and avoidance that worsens constipation.
The pain occurs because the anal sphincter muscle goes into spasm, reducing blood flow and preventing natural healing. This is why chronic fissures often require treatment to break the cycle.
Gold standard for chronic fissures. Small controlled cut to reduce sphincter pressure and promote healing.
Precise laser removal of fissure tissue with minimal bleeding and faster healing.
Temporary sphincter relaxation allowing fissure to heal. Good option for patients avoiding surgery.
Sitz baths, dietary changes, and topical medications for acute fissures.
An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anal canal. It causes severe pain during and after bowel movements, often with bright red bleeding.
Common causes include passing hard stools, chronic constipation, diarrhea, childbirth, and inflammatory bowel disease. High anal sphincter pressure prevents healing.
Acute fissures (less than 6 weeks) often heal with conservative treatment. Chronic fissures that don't respond to medication may require surgical intervention.
Most patients experience significant pain relief immediately after surgery. Complete healing typically occurs within 4-6 weeks.
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