Fissure Treatment

An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus that usually develops after passing hard or large stools. It causes sharp pain during bowel movements, burning, and fresh bleeding. Many people confuse it with piles, but fissures are different and need specific treatment.

Fistula Treatment

An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel that forms between the anal canal and the skin around the anus. It usually develops when an anal abscess (a pocket of pus) does not heal completely. This condition can lead to recurring pain, swelling, and discharge, and rarely heals on its own without proper treatment.

We provide comprehensive diagnosis and treatment for fistulas, offering both advanced non-invasive and surgical options. Our goal is to ensure effective healing, high success rates, and a better quality of life for every patient.

Pilonidal Sinus Treatment

A pilonidal sinus is a small tunnel near the tailbone that can cause pain, swelling, and infection, often affecting your daily comfort and confidence. We offer advanced, minimally invasive treatments to ensure quick healing and lasting relief.

Hernia Repair

A hernia can interfere with your daily life, causing discomfort, pain, or serious health risks if left untreated. Atwe specialize in safe, effective hernia repair procedures tailored to your needs—so you can return to living pain-free with confidence.

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Piles Treatment

Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen veins in the anal canal and one of the most common anorectal conditions. They can cause bleeding, pain, itching, and discomfort, and if ignored, may significantly affect daily life. We choose the best option based on the grade of piles, symptoms, and patient comfort. The advanced minimally invasive treatments for piles, ensuring faster recovery, minimal pain, and long-term relief for our patients.

F.A.Q.

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Not usually. Most piles are not serious and can be treated easily. However, if left untreated, they can cause complications like anemia or thrombosis.

Yes, many chronic anal fissures can be treated without surgery using medications, dietary changes, sitz baths, and topical ointments to relax the anal muscles and promote healing. However, if conservative treatments fail, a minor surgical procedure called lateral internal sphincterotomy may be recommended for long-term relief.

No, an anal fistula rarely heals on its own. It typically requires medical or surgical treatment to prevent recurring infection and drainage. Treatment options include fistulotomy, laser surgery, or minimally invasive techniques depending on the complexity and location of the fistula.

Yes, laser treatment is a highly effective and minimally invasive option for pilonidal sinus. It involves minimal pain, a quick recovery, and a lower chance of recurrence compared to traditional surgery. It’s ideal for many patients with uncomplicated sinus tracts.

Non-surgical treatments:

  • High-fiber diet & increased water intake

  • Sitz baths

  • Topical creams and ointments

  • Stool softeners

  • Over-the-counter medications

Minimally invasive treatments:

Advanced Laser Surgery for Piles (LHP)

DGHAL (Doppler-guided artery ligation, preserving normal tissue)
Open or Closed Hemorrhoidectomy – for large or complicated piles, still the gold standard in selected cases