Fissure

Quick relief from burning pain, bleeding, and discomfort during bowel movements — advanced laser and medication-based treatments for anal fissures.

Description

An fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, often caused by constipation, hard stools, or excessive straining during bowel movements. It leads to sharp pain, bleeding, and a burning sensation after passing stools. While many fissures heal with medication, chronic or recurring fissures may require surgical intervention.

Modern treatments, including laser lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS), offer painless, effective, and scar-free healing with minimal downtime.
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₹55,000

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Estimated Stay: 1 Day

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Laser fissure treatment ensures painless healing with no cuts or stitches. Patients resume normal life within 24–48 hours, with lasting relief and zero scarring.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common patient concerns about anal fissure treatment, healing time, and when surgery is required.
Yes, acute fissures often heal with medications and lifestyle changes. Chronic fissures, however, may need surgical treatment.
Not at all. Laser LIS is minimally invasive and virtually painless, with quick recovery.
Most patients recover within 2–3 days and can resume normal activities quickly.