Doctors For Anal Fissure
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7741+ Best Doctors For Anal Fissure
Dr Abhinandan Sampathrao Jadhav
Dr Lohit Sai K
Dr. Hari Om Gupta
Dr. Rajdeep
Dr Nikhil Chauhan
Dr. Hemant N Kansaria
Dr Gajendra Alawa
Dr. R.K. Kalesh
Dr Rohan Kamalakar Umalkar
Dr. Mahesh Bijlani
Best Doctors For Anal Fissure
Doctor's Name | Clinic Fees | Lybrate Ratings |
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Abhinandan Sampathrao Jadhav | Free | 85 |
Lohit Sai K | Free | 85 |
Hari Om Gupta | ₹ 200 | 86 |
Rajdeep | Free | 85 |
Nikhil Chauhan | Free | 88 |
Hemant N Kansaria | ₹ 500 | NA |
Gajendra Alawa | Free | 92 |
R.K. Kalesh | ₹ 100 | NA |
Rohan Kamalakar Umalkar | Free | 90 |
Mahesh Bijlani | Free | NA |
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do anal fissures last?
Most anal fissures heal within a few days or weeks after their initial diagnosis. However, if the condition persists for more than 8 weeks, it is considered to be a chronic anal fissure. In such a case, a surgical procedure such as sphincterotomy is almost always necessary.
How can I treat anal fissures at home?
For mild cases of anal fissures, your healthcare provider may recommend some home remedies as effective anal fissure treatment. Some of the most commonly recommended methods of anal fissure treatment at home include:
- Taking regular sitz baths to help relax the anal muscle and help irritation
- Over-the-counter stool softeners
- Drinking adequate amounts of water and improving digestion
- Eating more fiber in your diet and taking fiber supplements.
What are the causes of anal fissures?
Some of the most common causes of anal fissure are:
- Chronic constipation and straining to poop.
- Obstructed defecation syndrome.
- Infant dyschezia.
- Chronic diarrhea.
- Childbirth.
- Penetration.
Which doctor should I consult for anal fissure treatment?
A proctologist is typically considered to be the best doctor to consult for anal fissure treatment. A proctologist is a healthcare professional with a specialization in the diagnosis and treatment of anorectal conditions. These include problems involving the anus, rectum, and colon.
What should I eat if I have a fissure?
Some foods that you should prioritize eating if you have an anal fissure include:
- 100% whole-wheat bread or cereals
- Whole grains like oatmeal, quinoa, and brown rice
- Beans, lentils, and peas
- Fruits such as berries, apples, and oranges
- Vegetables like broccoli, leafy greens, and carrots
- Nuts and seeds