- male
- 30 Years
- 14/08/2025
Is there any permanent surgery for anal fissures that guarantees they'll never come back in my lifetime? I'm really worried about this recurring issue and want a one-time solution
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I 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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Just found out I have piles in the early stages and the surgeon said surgery isn't needed right now. Can early-stage piles be treated with medicines? Which type works best allopathic, ayurvedic, homeopathic, or unani? Would love some advice on what to try first.
Yes, early-stage piles can often be effectively treated with medications and home remedies before resorting to surgery. Your surgeon's recommendation to delay surgery is likely because early-stage piles (Grade 1 and 2) can often be managed with non-surgical options
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