An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus, often caused by hard stools or excessive strain during bowel movements.
The cost typically ranges between ₹40,000 and ₹60,000, depending on the severity and pre/post-operative care required.
Yes, mild cases often heal with home remedies, dietary changes, and topical treatments.
Laser surgery is minimally invasive, causes less pain, ensures faster recovery, and has lower risks of recurrence.
Yes, many women experience anal fissures due to strain during childbirth or hormonal changes.
Most patients resume light activities within 2-3 days and can return to work within a week.
Yes, conditions like hemorrhoids and fissures often coexist and may require simultaneous treatment.
Yes, most health insurance plans cover surgical treatments, including laser procedures.
Maintain a high-fiber diet, stay hydrated, and avoid straining during bowel movements to prevent fissures.
Minimally invasive procedures like laser surgery ensure minimal discomfort during and after treatment.
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