Monday, 13 July 2020

Fistula Surgery in Ahmedabad, Gujarat

Best Fistula Surgeon in Ahmedabad

Anal fistula, or fistula-in-ano, is an abnormal connection or channel-like structure, between the surface of the anal canal and the exterior perianal skin. Anal fistulae originate from the anal glands, which are located between the two layers of the anal sphincters and which drain into the anal canal. If the outlet of these glands becomes blocked, an abscess can form which can eventually point to the skin surface.

The tract formed by this process is the fistula. Ancient Ayurveda surgeon, Susruta has described five types of Bhagandara(Sataponak, Ustragriwa, Parisrabi, Sambukawarta, Unmargi). They have been classified according to the vitiation of the three doshas and the shape & size of the fistula tract. Dr. Kaushik Gajjar is the Best Fistula Doctor in Ahmedabad, Chandkheda, Motera, Gandhinagar, Sabarmati, Gujarat.

Pain and pressure inside the anal canal Small, round lump either on the anus or inside the anal canal Itching and soreness around the anus Bloodstained stools or bleeding during passing stools In certain conditions, a pile mass may come out while passing stools and then retract back into the anal canal.


What are the causes?


Pain and pressure inside the anal canal Small, round lump either on the anus or inside the anal canal Itching and soreness around the anus Bloodstained stools or bleeding during passing stools In certain conditions, a pile mass may come out while passing stools and then retract back into the anal canal

What are the symptoms?


An anal fistula can present with many different symptoms such as Pain Discharge - either bloody or purulent Pruritus ani– itching around the anus Systemic symptoms if abscess becomes infected

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Anal fistulas commonly occur due to an anal abscess. An abscess is a collection of pus and infected fluid. An anal abscess usually develops after a small gland, just inside the anus, becomes infected with bacteria.

A fistula may occur if an abscess has not completely healed, or if the infected fluid has not been entirely drained away. An anal fistula may also develop as a result of a growth or ulcer (painful sore) a complication from surgery a congenital abnormality (a health problem that you were born with) Anal fistulae are also a common complication of conditions that result in inflammation of the intestines.

 Some of these conditions include Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): a chronic (long-term) disorder that affects the digestive system, causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation. Diverticulitis: the formation of small pouches that stick out of the side of the large intestine (colon), which become infected and inflamed. Ulcerative colitis: a chronic condition that causes the colon to become inflamed and can cause ulcers to form on the lining of the colon. Crohn's disease: a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system. Read More

Address: Ramnagar, Sabarmati - 380005., opp. Ramji Mandir, Ahmedabad, Gujarat 380005
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Friday, 10 July 2020

Fissure Surgery in Ahmedabad

Best Fissure Doctor in Ahmedabad

An anal fissure is a small tear in the skin that lines the anus. An anal fissure may occur when you pass hard or large stools during a bowel movement. An anal fissure typically causes pain and bleeding with bowel movements. Anal fissures most often affect people in middle age, but fissures also are the most common cause of rectal bleeding in infants. Most anal fissures heal within a few weeks with treatment for constipation, but some fissures may become chronic

COMMON CAUSES OF ANAL FISSURES

Anal fissures can be caused by trauma to the anus and anal canal. The cause of the trauma can be one or more of the following: Chronic constipation Straining to have a bowel movement, especially if the stool is large, hard, and/or dry Prolonged diarrhea Anal stretching Insertion of foreign objects into the anus Other causes of anal fissures (other than trauma) include:

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Longstanding poor bowel habits Overly tight or spastic anal sphincter muscles (muscles that control the closing of the anus) Scarring in the anorectal area Presence of an underlying medical problem: such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis; anal cancer; leukemia; infectious diseases (such as tuberculosis); and sexually transmitted diseases (such as syphilis, gonorrhea, Chlamydia, chancroid, HIV) Decreased blood flow to the anorectal area.



SYMPTOMS OF ANAL FISSURE

Anal fistulas commonly occur due to an anal abscess. An abscess is a collection of pus and infected fluid. An anal abscess usually develops after a small gland, just inside the anus, becomes infected with bacteria. A fistula may occur if an abscess has not completely healed, or if the infected fluid has not been entirely drained away. An anal fistula may also develop as a result of a growth or ulcer (painful sore) a complication from surgery a congenital abnormality (a health problem that you were born with) Anal fistulae are also a common complication of conditions that result in inflammation of the intestines. Some of these conditions include Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): a chronic (long-term) disorder that affects the digestive system, causing abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation. Diverticulitis: the formation of small pouches that stick out of the side of the large intestine (colon), which become infected and inflamed. Ulcerative colitis: a chronic condition that causes the colon to become inflamed and can cause ulcers to form on the lining of the colon. Crohn's disease: a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the lining of the digestive system.

PREVENTION OF ANAL FISSURES

For fissures in adults: Keep the anorectal area dry Wipe the area with soft materials, a moistened cloth, or cotton pad; avoid rough and scented toilet paper Promptly treat all occurrences of constipation and diarrhea Avoid irritating the rectum. Read More