Our Treatments

Piles

Anorectal piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels in the rectum or anus. They can be internal or external and often cause discomfort, pain, and itching. External piles can be felt as lumps around the anus, while internal piles are usually not visible but may cause bleeding during bowel movements. The exact cause of anorectal piles is not known, but factors such as straining during bowel movements, chronic constipation or diarrhea, pregnancy, and aging can increase the risk. Treatment options for anorectal piles include lifestyle modifications, such as increasing fiber intake and staying hydrated, as well as over-the-counter creams and ointments. Get complete treatment at Proctozen Anorectal Clinic In Dombivli East.

  • Sclerotherapy ( injection for piles)
  • Ksharsutra
  • Laser
  • Hemorrhoidectomy
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Anal Fissure.

An anal fissure is a small tear or cut in the lining of the anus, which can cause intense pain and discomfort. It is often the result of passing hard or large stools, chronic constipation, or prolonged diarrhea. The symptoms of an anal fissure include sharp pain during bowel movements, bright red blood on the toilet paper or in the stool, itching, and a feeling of fullness in the rectum. The pain may last for hours after passing a stool and can make it difficult to sit or move comfortably. Treatment for an anal fissure usually involves making dietary changes to promote softer stools, increasing fiber intake, and drinking plenty of fluids. In some cases, medication or surgical intervention may be necessary to heal the fissure and relieve the symptoms.

  • Anesthetic Ointments
  • Sphincterotomy (LIS)
  • Laser
  • Fissurectomy
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Anal Fistula

An anal fistula is a small tunnel that forms between the skin and the anus. It is usually the result of an infection in the anal glands. This condition can be quite painful and can cause discomfort and difficulty during bowel movements. Common symptoms include persistent pain, swelling, and discharge of pus or blood from the opening near the anus. If left untreated, anal fistulas can lead to further complications such as abscesses, infections, and even sepsis. Treatment options for anal fistulas include antibiotics, surgical drainage, or surgery to remove the fistula completely. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect you have an anal fistula, as early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent complications and improve overall quality of life.

  • Laser
  • Ksharsutra
  • Fistulectomy
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Pilonidal Sinus

A pilonidal sinus, also known as a pilonidal cyst, is a small opening or cavity that develops at the top of the buttocks, near the tailbone. It is usually filled with pus, hair, and debris. This condition is more common in men than in women and often affects young adults. The exact cause of a pilonidal sinus is not clear, but it is believed to be caused by ingrown hairs, friction, and excessive sweating in the area. Symptoms of a pilonidal sinus may include pain, swelling, redness, and drainage of pus or blood. Treatment options for a pilonidal sinus include antibiotics, warm compresses, and surgical drainage. In severe cases, surgery may be required to remove the sinus completely. It is important to keep the area clean and dry to prevent recurrence.

  • Ksharsutra
  • Laser
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Constipation

Constipation is a common digestive disorder characterized by infrequent bowel movements or difficulty passing stool. It occurs when the stool moves slowly through the digestive tract, resulting in hard and dry stools. This condition can be caused by various factors, including a lack of dietary fiber, dehydration, sedentary lifestyle, certain medications, or underlying medical conditions. Symptoms of constipation may include bloating, abdominal discomfort, straining during bowel movements, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation. To alleviate constipation, it is important to increase fiber intake, drink plenty of water, engage in regular physical activity, and establish a consistent bowel routine. In some cases, over-the-counter laxatives or stool softeners may be recommended. However, if constipation persists or is accompanied by severe pain or blood in the stool, it is important to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation and treatment.

  • Laxatives
  • High Fibre Diet
  • Plenty of Fluids
  • Basti (Enema)
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