Posted August 19, 2025 at 3:21 pm by vithaipiles

Best Fissure Treatment & Care at Vithai Piles Hospital, Pune

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Welcome to Vithai Piles Hospital, a super speciality hospital for Piles, Fissure, Fistula, Anal Polyp, Constipation, Pilonidal Sinus and Perianal Abscess. We at Vithai Piles Hospital serve patients in all areas of the region including Baner, Balewadi, Pashan, Aundh, New Sanghvi, Dapodi and Pimpri Chinchwad.

Do You Ever Feel Burning Pain After Passing Stool?

Do you ever feel burning pain after passing stool or after defecation?
Then that might be Fissure in Ano.

When big size stool or dry hard stool rubs over delicate anal mucosa, it causes a linear wound or tear over the anal mucosal skin.

How Does Fissure in Ano Develop?

Due to multiple rubs or repeated injury, this linear wound becomes hard. The patient usually experiences pain whenever passing hard stool or when driving for long hours or sitting for a long time.

This pain might appear intermittently after six months or even a year.

Why Does the Pain Get Worse Over Time?

Gradually, with each injury, the anal space which was wider and elastic before starts shrinking, narrowing the anal canal. As a result, passing stool becomes more difficult and causes more pain.

Patients often describe this as a burning pain. Some patients may also experience bleeding while passing motion.

Chronic Fissure and Sentinel Tag

If the condition becomes chronic, then a Sentinel Tag may form. This suggests accumulation of mucosal skin at the lower part due to multiple friction of fecal matter over the fissure bed.

Learn More at Vithai Piles Hospital

To know the details about this condition, there is an excellent video presentation to help you understand your disease in a better way. Visit Vithai Piles Hospital for complete guidance and treatment.

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