Piles Fissure Fistula Surgeries

Piles, Fissures and Fistula?

Piles

Also known as hemorrhoids, piles are characterized by swollen blood vessels around the opening of the anus. The veins around your anus tend to stretch under pressure and may bulge or swell, forming a ring around the anal cavity, causing outer hemorrhoids. The other type of hemorrhoids known as internal hemorrhoid are formed inside the rectum, and are usually painless. Usually, patients suffering from piles get well on their own before serious negative effects manifest. Straining during bowel movements, having chronic diarrhoea or constipation, obesity, pregnancy and low fibre diets are usual causes.

Fistula

Fistula is actually a tunnel that provides a connection between two cavities or two openings. Fistula-in-ano is sometimes referred to as an Anal Fistula. It is an abnormal connection or a channel between the anal canal and the external skin or perianal skin. Fistula can be treated only through surgical methods and there is no other option for it.

What is the Treatment for Fissure?

Fissure-in-ano is an acute problem for patients suffering from it. Mostly, 50 to 60 percent of people can cure this problem with proper medication. It is also required to take care of the region with simple conservative management. By applying the topical gel, it can soothe the pain and relax the sphincter. This particular treatment is advised to the patients who have fewer symptoms.

Fissures

Fissure-in-ano is a simple tear or break caused in the skin near the anal canal. This is also caused due to constipation and hard stool. As a result of the overstretching of anal canal skin, it leads to a skin tear in that region. The skin around the anal canal is very sensitive. Whenever the person with Fissure-in-ano tries to pass the stool, he or she will experience severe pain associated with bleeding. The reason is the skin tends to be teary causing pain to the patient.

What is the Treatment for Fissure?
A. Fissure-in-ano is an acute problem for patients suffering from it. Mostly, 50 to 60 percent of people can cure this problem with proper medication. It is also required to take care of the region with simple conservative management. By applying the topical gel, it can soothe the pain and relax the sphincter. This particular treatment is advised to the patients who have fewer symptoms.