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Are you experiencing bright red blood during/after bowel movements, itching, lumps, mucus in stool

Bothered by the appearance of engorged, swollen blood vessels? These might not just be surface problems; they might indicate underlying hemorrhoids. More than a mere cosmetic concern, they could be the source of your physical discomfort such as pain, itching, swelling, bleeding, and difficulty in daily activities. At Surgycall Health, our skilled and experienced surgeons are passionately committed to addressing these concerns. We offer personalized treatments for the best possible results, aiming to achieve a perfect balance between your well-being and enhancing your appearance. Your satisfaction and confidence are our top priorities.
 

Our state-of-the-art facilities and compassionate care ensure a comfortable experience from consultation to recovery. Trust Surgycall Health to provide the comprehensive and effective hemorrhoid treatment you deserve.

Turn to Surgycall Health and step into a life of relief, beauty, and renewed self-assurance

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About Fissure

Anal fissures are small tears or splits in the thin, moist tissue (mucosa) lining the anus. These fissures can lead to significant discomfort and pain, particularly during bowel movements. Commonly resulting from constipation or chronic diarrhea, anal fissures are a prevalent condition that can affect individuals of all ages, from infants to adults. While often confused with hemorrhoids due to similar symptoms, anal fissures have distinct causes and require specific treatment approaches. Understanding the risk factors, symptoms, and preventive measures is essential for managing and alleviating the pain associated with anal fissures.

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How to diagnose and When to
Consult a Doctor?

DIAGNOSING FISSURE

Feeling pain or discomfort, especially during bowel movements or while sitting.

Noticing bright red blood on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl during or after a bowel movement.

Experiencing itching and irritation in the anal area.

Feeling lumps or swelling near the anus.

Noticing mucus in the stool or after a bowel movement.

Having a sensation of not completely emptying the bowels after a movement.

Symtoms

Pain or Discomfort: Feeling pain or discomfort, especially during bowel movements or while sitting.

Bleeding: Noticing bright red blood on toilet paper or in the toilet bowl during or after a bowel movement.

Itching and Irritation: Experiencing itching and irritation in the anal area.

Lumps or Swelling: Feeling lumps or swelling near the anus.

Mucus Discharge: Noticing mucus in the stool or after a bowel movement.

Incomplete Bowel Movements: Having a sensation of not completely emptying the bowels after a movement.

Causes

Straining During Bowel Movements: Putting excessive pressure while passing stool due to constipation or hard stools.

Chronic Constipation or Diarrhea: Irregular bowel movements or frequent diarrhea can strain the rectal area.

Pregnancy and Childbirth: Increased pressure on the pelvic area during pregnancy and the stress of childbirth.

Aging: Weakening of the tissues and muscles in the rectal area as a part of the aging process.

Obesity: Being overweight or obese puts extra pressure on the rectal veins.

Sitting or Standing for Prolonged Periods: Prolonged periods of sitting or standing can increase pressure on the rectal area

Unhealthy Diet: Low-fiber diets and inadequate fluid intake can lead to constipation and strain during bowel movements.

Genetic Predisposition: Some individuals may have a genetic predisposition to developing hemorrhoids.

Understanding laser Treatment for Fissure

Laser treatment for anal fissures, also known as laser sphincterotomy or laser fissurectomy, is a modern surgical technique used to treat chronic anal fissures. This minimally invasive procedure utilizes a laser to precisely cut or remove the affected tissue, while simultaneously sealing blood vessels and nerves. The precision of the laser allows for targeted treatment of the fissure, minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissue. The laser cauterizes blood vessels, significantly reducing bleeding and post-operative pain, which promotes a faster recovery. Typically performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia, laser treatment has proven to be highly effective in providing long-term relief from the symptoms of anal fissures.

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Key benefits of this approach include:

  1. Swift Healing: Quickly gets you back to your normal life by reshaping and rejuvenating without delay.

  2. Painless Precision: Reduces pain and bleeding precisely, fixing the issue without harming healthy tissue.

  3. Regain Your Life: Allows you to recover fast, giving you the freedom to enjoy life without the trouble of piles.

Advantages of Laser Treatment for Fissure

A specialized surgical instrument with a laser fiber is inserted into the anal canal through a small incision or directly into the fissured tissue. The laser emits intense, focused light energy that precisely targets the affected tissue. The laser energy can either vaporize or cut the tissue, sealing blood vessels and nerve endings as it works.

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Who Should Consider Laser Treatment for Fissure Surgery?

Choosing Laser Hemorrhoidoplasty is a good idea if you want a quick, precise, and effective way to deal with your hemorrhoids and get back to feeling good. Always talk to your doctor to see if it's the right choice for you.

Want a treatment with less pain and a faster healing process.

Experience bleeding, pain, itching, or lumps around your bottom.

Tried creams or changes in diet with no relief, and are looking for another solution.

Want to return to your normal routine as soon as possible after the treatment.

Appreciate treatments that are very accurate and focused on the problem.

Are looking for a treatment that really works and removes the hemorrhoids effectively.

 

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Proceudure Guide

Laser Fissure Treatment is a minimally invasive procedure where a laser is used to treat chronic anal fissures. Under local anesthesia, a specialized tool with a laser fiber is inserted into the anal canal. The laser emits precise energy, either vaporizing or cutting the fissured tissue while sealing blood vessels and nerves, reducing pain and bleeding. The procedure typically allows for a quicker recovery with less discomfort, often performed on an outpatient basis. It offers a targeted and effective solution for anal fissures, enhancing the overall patient experience.

Preparing for Surgery:

Provide a detailed medical history, including medications and allergies, for a safe procedure.

Adhere to fasting instructions, refraining from eating or drinking for a specified period before the procedure.

Opt for loose, comfortable clothing on the day of the procedure to enhance comfort.

Follow any additional instructions provided by your healthcare provider regarding medications and lifestyle adjustments.

On the Day of the Procedure:

Once registered, you'll sit down with your medical team, revisiting any prior tests and discussing the overall procedure.

Comfort is essential, so wear loose-fitting attire and steer clear of accessories, especially metal-based ones like jewelry.

As a part of routine pre-surgical checks, metrics such as blood pressure and heart rate are assessed.

What Happens During the
Treatment:

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Comfortable due to Local Anesthesia: Patients feel comfortable during the procedure with the numbing effect of local anesthesia.

Minimal Sensation of Heat: Patients might experience a mild sensation of heat during the laser treatment, but it is generally well-tolerated and not painful.

Procedure Noise: The procedure involves some noise from the laser equipment, but patients quickly adjust to it.

Positioned for Comfort: Patients are positioned comfortably during the procedure to ensure ease.

Encouraged Communication: Open communication with the medical team is encouraged, allowing patients to express any discomfort or concerns during the procedure.

Quick Relief from Symptoms: Patients often experience relief from hemorrhoidal symptoms soon after the procedure, enhancing overall satisfaction with the treatment.

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