Fistula and Fissure Treatment Guidance
1 month ago
I am experiencing problems with both a fistula and a fissure. I would like to know what treatment options are available for these conditions, whether surgery is necessary, and what the recovery process would involve.
Answers (1)
For a fistula, surgery is definitely required, as there is no effective medical treatment available. In the case of a fissure, surgery may be necessary if there is significant tightness in the bowel passage.
The procedure is usually performed using laser technology, although the exact type of surgery will depend on the MRI report, which needs to be reviewed first. OPD consultations are free, and the hospital team will provide the surgery cost after evaluation. Typically, admission for the procedure ranges from one to two days.
Since a detailed treatment plan cannot be determined over the phone, it is recommended to visit the hospital for a consultation and any necessary tests to finalize the treatment.
Early consultation prevents surgery in many cases!
Early consultation prevents surgery in many cases!