Piles with Fissure – Double Trouble, One Simple Solution in Thane
Are you experiencing pain, bleeding, or a burning sensation during bowel movements? You might be dealing with both piles and fissure — two common anorectal conditions that often occur together. While it may sound worrying, the good news is that with advanced laser treatments, you can get lasting relief safely and quickly.
What Exactly Are Piles and Fissure?
Piles (Hemorrhoids):
Piles are swollen blood vessels inside or around the anus that can cause bleeding, itching, and discomfort while passing stools. They often result from constipation, prolonged sitting, or straining during bowel movements.
Anal Fissure:
An anal fissure is a small tear or crack in the lining of the anus, usually caused by passing hard stools. It leads to sharp pain, burning, and sometimes bleeding — making every bowel movement painful and stressful.
When both occur together, one can worsen the other — fissure pain can cause more straining, and straining can worsen piles. That’s why combined care is essential for complete healing.
Common Symptoms of Piles with Fissure
You may be experiencing one or more of these signs:
• Sharp pain or burning during or after passing stools
• Bleeding seen on tissue or in the toilet
• Itching, swelling, or irritation around the anus
• Mucus discharge or a feeling of incomplete evacuation
• A lump near the anal opening (piles)
• Constipation or fear of passing stools due to pain
If these symptoms persist for more than a week, it’s time to consult a specialist.
Why Do Piles and Fissure Occur Together?
These two often go hand in hand because they share similar causes:
• Chronic constipation and straining
• Low-fiber diet or dehydration
• Prolonged sitting or sedentary lifestyle
• Pregnancy or obesity
• Delaying bowel movements
• Previous anal infections or inflammation
Treatment Options for Piles with Fissure
1. Lifestyle & Dietary Management (for mild cases)
- Eat fiber-rich foods like fruits, vegetables, and whole grains
- Stay hydrated (2–3 liters of water daily)
- Avoid straining and use a soft toilet seat
- Sit in warm water (sitz bath) for relief
2. Medications & Ointments
Medicines can help reduce pain, relax the anal muscles, and heal small fissures or early-stage piles.
3. Laser Treatment (for persistent or severe cases)
Laser treatment is a modern, minimally invasive, and stitchless procedure that treats both piles and fissure in a single sitting.
It seals piles blood vessels and helps fissure healing by improving blood flow and relaxing the anal muscles.
Why Choose Laser Treatment?
• No cuts, no stitches
• Minimal pain and bleeding
• Daycare procedure – walk in and out the same day
• Fast recovery (within 2–3 days)
• Very low recurrence rate
• Long-lasting relief and comfort
When Should You See a Specialist?
If you’re facing pain, bleeding, or discomfort daily, don’t ignore it. Early treatment prevents complications like infection, abscess formation, or worsening fissures. The sooner you get help, the faster and easier your recovery will be.
Expert Laser Treatment for Piles & Fissure in Thane
If you’re in Thane and seeking expert care for piles or fissure, Dr. Ankur Bhanushali offers advanced laser treatments that are safe, painless, and highly effective. His experience and patient-friendly approach ensure quick relief and faster healing.
Dr. Ankur Bhanushali – Laser & Laparoscopic Surgeon
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Living with piles and fissure can be painful — but it doesn’t have to be permanent. With expert laser treatment, you can heal comfortably, quickly, and confidently. Take the first step toward relief — book your consultation with Dr. Ankur Bhanushali today.