Fissure-in-Ano Treatment
Fissure-in-ano treatment focuses on relieving pain and healing small tears in the lining of the anal canal, commonly caused by constipation or passing hard stools. At Nexus Hospital, we provide a comprehensive treatment approach that includes medications, dietary modifications, and advanced procedures when required. Early-stage fissures can often be managed with topical ointments, stool softeners, and lifestyle changes to promote natural healing.
For chronic or severe cases, minimally invasive procedures may be recommended to reduce pain and improve blood flow to the affected area. Our specialists ensure a comfortable and discreet treatment experience for every patient. With proper care, most fissures heal effectively, and follow-up support helps prevent recurrence and complications.
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When is the treatment required?
- Pain during or after passing stools
- Bleeding during bowel movements
- Persistent anal discomfort or irritation
- Chronic constipation
- Non-healing fissures
- Recurring fissure symptoms
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Number of Sessions Required
Fissure-in-ano treatment may involve a few consultations for medical management or a single minimally invasive procedure followed by follow-up visits depending on severity and response to treatment.
Meet The Doctors
Dr. Nikhila Muthyala
Obstetrician & Gynaecologist
14+ Years of Experience
Dr. P Vamshi Bharath
General Surgeon | Laparoscopic Surgeon | Proctologist
13+ Years of Experience
Benefit of that treatment
- Relieves pain and discomfort
- Promotes faster healing of fissures
- Reduces risk of recurrence
- Minimally invasive treatment options available
- Improves bowel movement comfort
- Enhances overall quality of life
FAQs
Yes, many fissures heal with medications and lifestyle changes if treated early.
Most treatments are non-invasive or minimally invasive, with manageable discomfort.
Maintaining a high-fiber diet, staying hydrated, and avoiding constipation can help prevent recurrence.