What is the difference between piles, fissures and fistulas?

Piles (Hemorrhoids): Swollen veins in the rectum or anus, similar to varicose veins Fissures: Small tears or cuts in the lining of the anus Fistulas: Abnormal tunnels connecting the anal canal to the skin near the anus
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What is the difference between piles, fissures and fistulas?

Piles (Hemorrhoids): Swollen veins in the rectum or anus, similar to varicose veins Fissures: Small tears or cuts in the lining of the anus Fistulas: Abnormal tunnels connecting the anal canal to the skin near the anus
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When should you seek treatment?

  • Persistent rectal bleeding
  • Severe pain during bowel movements
  • Lumps or swelling around the anus
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Who should perform these treatments?

  • Colorectal Surgeons: Specialized surgeons with advanced training
  • Proctologists: Doctors specializing in rectal and anal disorders
  • Experienced Gastroenterologists: For non-surgical interventions
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Benefits With Our Approach

For Piles: 90% success rate with non-surgical options , Return to normal activities within 1-2 days for most procedures

For Fissures: 85-90% healing rate with conservative treatments , Pain relief often within 24-48 hours

For Fistulas: Preservation of sphincter function in 95%+ cases , Reduced recurrence rates with advanced techniques

Why Choose Our Treatment Center

Personalized Treatment Plans: Customized to your specific condition and lifestyle Proven Success Rates: High patient satisfaction with low recurrence rates Comprehensive Consultations: Detailed explanations of all treatment options

  • Minimally Invasive Options: Most procedures are outpatient with quick recovery
  • Laser Treatments: For precise, bloodless procedures with minimal discomfort
  • Pain Management Protocols: Tailored approaches including local anesthesia and sedation options
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Dr. Keerthi Reddy
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