Anal Fissure
Anal fissures are small tears in the skin around the anus that can cause pain, bleeding, and discomfort during bowel movements. At Aaroku Care, we provide advanced laser surgery for anal fissures, offering a modern, safe, and effective solution. This minimally invasive procedure uses precision laser technology to promote faster healing with minimal pain and almost no bleeding. Compared to traditional methods, laser treatment ensures quicker recovery and long-term relief. Our expert team is dedicated to delivering compassionate care and the best outcomes. Choose Aaroku Care for advanced treatment and lasting comfort.

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An anal fissure is a small crack or tear in the inner lining of the anus. It commonly causes severe pain, discomfort, and bleeding during bowel movements. The primary cause is usually passing hard stools, though chronic diarrhea can also trigger the condition. If left untreated, an acute fissure may become chronic and more difficult to manage. Early diagnosis is important, as ignoring symptoms may delay treatment and even mask other serious health issues such as infections or, in rare cases, cancer. At Aaroku Care, we provide effective solutions for quick relief and long-term healing.
Diagnosis usually begins with a gentle inspection of the anal region to identify the tear. In some cases, further tests such as colonoscopy, flexible sigmoidoscopy, or anoscopy may be recommended. For chronic or severe fissures, laser surgery is an advanced treatment option. The procedure involves using laser energy to relax the anal sphincter muscle, remove scar tissue, and promote healing with minimal bleeding. Compared to open surgery, laser treatment offers faster relief, minimal pain, and quicker recovery. Patients can resume daily activities within 24 hours, with no strict diet restrictions, frequent dressings, or repeated hospital visits.











