Anal Fistula

Anal Fistula Treatment – Advanced Laser Surgery

Anal Fistula Treatment – Advanced Laser Surgery

Anal Fistula Treatment – Advanced Laser Surgery

An anal fistula is an abnormal passage that develops between the anus and the surrounding skin, often as a result of a previous anal abscess. This condition can cause pain, discharge, and recurring infections if left untreated. At Aaroku Care, we offer advanced laser surgery for anal fistula, a minimally invasive and highly effective procedure. The laser technique allows precise removal of the fistula tract with minimal bleeding, reduced pain, and faster recovery compared to traditional surgery. Patients benefit from quick relief, fewer complications, and a smooth return to normal activities. Choose Aaroku Care for safe, lasting treatment.

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What is Anal Fistula?

What is Anal Fistula?

What is Anal Fistula?

An anal fistula is an abnormal connection between the anal canal and the surrounding skin, often resulting from a previous abscess. It can cause persistent pain, discharge, and recurrent infections, significantly affecting daily life. Traditional surgical methods for fistula treatment are often painful and involve long recovery periods. At Aaroku Care, we use advanced minimally invasive laser technology to treat anal fistulas safely and effectively. Laser treatment ensures minimal pain, precise removal of the fistula tract, faster healing, and a lower risk of recurrence, helping patients return to normal life quickly.

Treatment

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Treatment

Treatment for Anal Fistula

Treatment for Anal Fistula

Treatment for Anal Fistula

Diagnosis of an anal fistula typically begins with a gentle inspection of the anal area. If the fistula is not visible, tests such as anoscopy, MRI, or ultrasound may be recommended to map the tract accurately. For treatment, laser surgery is a minimally invasive and highly effective option. Laser energy is precisely delivered to the fistula tract to remove abnormal tissue, shrink nodes, and reduce blood supply to the fistula. This sphincter-saving procedure ensures minimal pain, faster recovery, and a high success rate, helping patients return to normal life quickly.