What causes Anal Fissure?
- Intense constipation
- Intense diarrhea
- Dietary changes
- Continuous use of stool softeners (laxatives)
- Crohn’s Disease
- After anal sexual contact (anal sex)
- Leukemia disease
- Immune system weakening
- They are seen during pregnancy and the first two months of puerperium
Treatment Methods
Botulinum toxin and fissurectomy are the most widely used and successful results in anal fissure treatments and the most commonly used and recommended treatment method by our general surgery specialists.
The operation is carried out in a short time such as 10-15 minutes without keeping the patient from his daily life. The patient can keep on their daily routines right after the treatment. In addition, in surgical alternative methods like L.I.S, there are side effects such as gas and stool incontinence in the long term, this non-surgical method does not have any side effects or risks similar to this.
To learn your eligibility for the non-surgical treatment methods please do contact Climed and get your free doctor consultation.