Hemorrhoids
Hemorrhoids, or “piles,” are swollen or dilated veins of the rectum or anus. Hemorrhoids may be located just inside the anal canal (internal hemorrhoid) or surrounding the anal opening (external hemorrhoids). Hemorrhoids may be present for years but go undetected until bleeding occurs. The hemorrhoids is often a disease that stimulates people.
Causes of Hemorrhoids
- Bleeding During Defecation
- Diarrhea or Constipation
- Eating a Low-Fiber Diet
- Obesity
- Aging
- Pregnancy
- Standing for a Long Time
Anal Fissures
An Anal fissure is a tear in the sensitive mucous membrane of the anus. The difference between anal fissures and hemorrhoids is that each is a different kind of damage. An anal fissure is a tissue laceration, but the hemorrhoids are caused by the weakening of the cushion of the tissue of the lower rectum, and the skin swells like a small balloon and fills with blood
Causes of Fissure
- Passing large or hard stools
- Constipation and tension during defecation
- Crohn's Disease
- Anal sex
- Childbirth
- Poor toileting in young children
Anal Fistula / Fistula-in-Ano
Anal Fistula / Fistula-in-Ano is a chronic abnormal communication between the surface of the anal canal and the skin of the anus. The anal fistula can be described as a narrow tunnel with an internal opening in the anal canal and an external opening in the skin near the anus. An anal fistula usually occurs in people with a history of an anal abscess. When the anal abscess does not heal properly, they form.
Causes of Fistula
- Intestinal inflammatory disease
- Ulcerative colitis
- Crohn's disease
- Tuberculosis (T.B)
- Anorectal cancer
Vithai Piles Hospital is the best piles clinic in Pune providing advanced treatment for Piles, Fissure and Fistula Problem. Dr. Atul Patil Piles specialist said that many people are worried about surgery, but most of the problems can be treated without surgery.
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