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Fissure Treatment - Procedure & Operation Benefits

Suffering from pain or bleeding during bowel movements? It could be an anal fissure—a painful tear in the anal canal lining. At Sarthi Care, our experts offer painless laser-based fissure treatments that heal quickly and help you get back to life comfortably.

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Fissure Treatment

An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin lining the anus, which can cause sharp pain, burning, and bleeding during bowel movements. At Sarthi Care, we offer modern fissurectomy and laser-based procedures for quick and permanent relief.

Fissurectomy involves the surgical removal of the damaged anal tissue to allow healthy healing. In most cases, it’s combined with a lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS) to reduce muscle tension and prevent recurrence. We also offer laser sphincterotomy for minimal pain and faster healing.

Patients typically recover within 1–2 weeks. Most return to normal activities in 2–3 days. With laser techniques, recovery is even faster and more comfortable.

Fissurectomy provides over 95% success rate in chronic or non-healing fissures. It helps eliminate pain, reduce recurrence, and restore comfort during bowel movements.

You may be a candidate for surgery if:

  • You’ve had fissure symptoms for over 6 weeks

  • Medications and dietary changes haven’t worked

  • You experience frequent pain or bleeding

  • Permanent relief from fissure pain

  • Minimally invasive laser option available

  • No stitches, no cuts (in laser method)

  • Quick same-day discharge

  • Faster return to daily life

  • Mild bleeding or discomfort

  • Rare risk of gas incontinence (temporary)

  • Recurrence if post-care is not followed properly

Why Choose SarthiCare?

Expert Surgeons & Specialists

Minimally Invasive Techniques

Cashless Insurance Support

NABH-Accredited Hospital Network

Dedicated Care Coordinators

Free Doctor Consultation

24x7 Post-Treatment Support

Personalized Care Plans

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Find quick answers to common questions about piles, treatments, recovery, costs, and insurance coverage—so you feel confident before starting your journey with Sarthi Care.

An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the lining of the anal canal, often caused by passing hard or large stools. It can lead to pain, bleeding, and discomfort during or after bowel movements.

Common symptoms include:

  • Sharp pain during or after passing stool

  • Bright red blood on the toilet paper or in the stool

  • Burning or itching sensation

  • A visible crack near the anal opening

  • Muscle spasms or tightness in the anal area

Causes may include:

  • Constipation and straining

  • Passing hard or dry stools

  • Chronic diarrhea

  • Inflammatory bowel diseases (e.g., Crohn’s disease)

  • Childbirth-related trauma

  • Low-fiber diet or dehydration

While not life-threatening, fissures can become chronic and very painful if not treated properly. In some cases, they may indicate an underlying health condition like Crohn’s disease.

Our specialist doctors at SarthiCare perform a physical examination and may use an anoscope to visualize the tear and rule out other conditions like piles or fistula.

We offer:

  • Medical management: Stool softeners, topical creams, pain relief

  • Laser surgery: Painless and quick-healing fissure procedure

  • Lateral internal sphincterotomy (LIS): For chronic or non-healing fissures

Acute fissures may heal within 1–2 weeks with medication and dietary changes. Chronic fissures might need surgical treatment and take longer to heal.

Yes, especially if dietary habits and bowel patterns are not corrected. Proper fiber intake, hydration, and regular bowel movements help prevent recurrence.

No, laser treatment at SarthiCare is minimally invasive, painless, and allows same-day discharge with quick recovery.

Yes, most insurance plans cover fissure surgery. Our team will assist you with cashless insurance processing and EMI options.

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