- male
- 40 Years
- 14/08/2025
my dad has been dealing with piles for a while now and avoids oily or spicy food completely - are there any effective ayurvedic treatments or medicines that could help or would he eventually need surgery
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View allI have a small pea-sized mass that protrudes from my anus during bowel movements but there's no pain or bleeding. Can this be removed with laser or surgery? How much does the procedure usually cost and will I need to stay in the hospital for it?
fistulectomy is needed,also surgery follow-up.
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I'm really worried about my dad who's just been diagnosed with a high fistula. He's 70 and we're looking for options. I've heard about treatments like the anal fistula plug and fibrin glue procedure. Are these effective, especially for someone his age?
-For a high anal fistula in a 70-year-old, treatment options like an anal fistula plug or fibrin glue might offer some benefit, but their success can vary based on the fistula's complexity. These methods are less invasive than surgery, but they may not al
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**Rephrased user query:** I've had an anal fissure for two weeks and my doctor prescribed antibiotics, fidonal cream, and sitz baths with betadine. But I'm confused about two things why did he say to avoid non-veg food for a month? How does that affect the fissure? Also, can I just use my finger to apply the cream instead of the applicator? And if I end up needing surgery, how long until I can get back to my normal routine?
Non Veg causes constipation in few induviduals so that might aggravate your fissure symptoms...You can use ur finger too to apply as its designed like that whereas while using your fingers u have ur nails so u feel discomfort...After fissure surgery u can return back to normal in two days
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