Fistula Treatment in Pune | Manipal Hospitals
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Fistula Treatment in Pune | Manipal Hospitals

Anal Fistula

Anal Fistula

Manipal Hospitals provides comprehensive fistula treatment in Pune that is safe, effective, and often minimally invasive. An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel that forms between the anal canal and the skin near the anus, often caused by infection of an anal gland. It can result in pain, discharge, and recurring abscesses. If left untreated, it may lead to infection or incontinence. Appropriate treatment helps relieve symptoms, prevent complications, and restore comfort.

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Symptoms of Anal Fistula

Common symptoms of an anal fistula include persistent anal pain, swelling, or irritation around the anus. Patients may also experience pus or blood discharge, foul odour, or recurrent abscesses. In some cases, mild fever and fatigue may occur due to infection.

How We Diagnose Anal Fistula

Diagnosis begins with a detailed clinical examination to identify the external and internal openings of the fistula. In some cases, local anaesthesia may be used for a pain-free evaluation. Imaging tests such as MRI, fistulography, or endoanal ultrasound help map the fistula’s depth and direction. These findings are crucial in selecting the safest and most effective treatment option for complete healing.

Treatment Options

Treatment depends on the fistula’s type and severity. Options include surgical procedures such as Fistulotomy or seton placement. Advanced facilities at Manipal Hospitals also offer laser treatment for fistula in Pune, ensuring minimal pain, reduced bleeding, and faster recovery.

What to Expect

Patients seeking fistula treatment in Pune at Manipal Hospitals receive individualised care focused on safety, comfort, and long-term healing. The journey begins with a diagnostic evaluation to map the tract and select the most effective approach. Doctors may recommend a minimally invasive or laser-based procedure depending on the fistula’s severity.

In many cases, fistula laser treatment in Pune is preferred for its precision and shorter healing time. The procedure is performed under anaesthesia, and most patients can return home within a day. Post-procedure, mild discomfort, discharge, or swelling may occur but typically resolve within a few days.

Patients are guided on hygiene, sitz baths, wound care, and a fibre-rich diet to promote healing and prevent recurrence. Regular follow-ups help monitor recovery and ensure the tract closes completely.

At Manipal Hospitals, Pune, experienced colorectal surgeons combine technology and compassionate care to deliver successful outcomes. The hospital’s commitment to precision, infection control, and patient comfort ensures faster healing and lasting relief from discomfort.

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FAQs

  • What is an anal fistula?

    An anal fistula is an abnormal tunnel that forms between the anal canal and the skin near the anus, usually caused by an infection in an anal gland.

  • What are the common symptoms of an anal fistula?

    Symptoms may include persistent anal pain, swelling, pus or blood discharge, foul-smelling drainage, and recurring anal abscesses.

  • How is an anal fistula diagnosed?

    Doctors diagnose an anal fistula through a physical examination and imaging tests such as MRI, fistulography, or endoanal ultrasound to identify the fistula tract.

  • What treatments are available for anal fistula?

    Treatment options include surgical procedures such as fistulotomy, seton placement, or minimally invasive laser treatment, depending on the severity of the fistula.

  • Where can I get advanced fistula treatment in Pune?

    You can receive specialised fistula treatment in Pune at Manipal Hospitals, where experienced colorectal surgeons provide advanced and minimally invasive treatment options.

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