Fistula Treatment in India
If you’re experiencing discharge, pain, or swelling near the anus, it could be an anal fistula. At SurgeonForU, we offer safe and minimally invasive laser treatment for fistula, ensuring complete healing with minimal recurrence and fast recovery.
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What is an Anal Fistula?
An anal fistula is an abnormal, infected tunnel between the anal canal and the outer skin around the anus. It typically forms due to a previously untreated or recurring abscess. Fistulas don’t heal on their own and usually require surgical treatment.
Types of Anal Fistula
Intersphincteric Fistula
Between internal and external sphincter musclesTranssphincteric Fistula
Crosses both sphincter musclesSuprasphincteric Fistula
Loops above the external sphincterExtrasphincteric Fistula
Starts higher up in the rectum and bypasses sphincters
Symptoms of an Anal Fistula
Persistent pain or swelling around the anus
Bloody or foul-smelling pus discharge
Irritation or itching in the anal area
Fever (due to infection)
Pain during sitting or bowel movements
Recurrent anal abscesses
Causes of Anal Fistula
Untreated or recurring anal abscesses
Crohn’s disease or IBD
Tuberculosis or STDs
Trauma to anal region
Post-surgical infections
Radiation or cancer (rare)
Fistula Treatment at SurgeonForU
Diagnosis of Anal Fistula
Our specialists perform:
Physical Examination
Proctoscopy or Anoscopy
MRI Fistulogram (for complex or recurrent cases)
Blood Tests or Swab Cultures (to detect infection)
Recovery & Aftercare
Return to work in 2–5 days (for laser surgery)
Follow-up appointments as advised
Avoid constipation with fiber-rich diet and water
Maintain hygiene to avoid reinfection
No heavy lifting or strain for 1–2 weeks
Why Choose SurgeonForU?
Cost of Fistula Surgery in India
Laser Fistula Surgery: ₹45,000 – ₹90,000
Depends on:
• Complexity of fistula
• City & hospital location
• Insurance or self-pay options
We offer:
Flexible EMI options
Cashless insurance coverage
Free pre-surgery consultation (in select cities)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
No. Anal fistulas usually require surgical treatment for complete healing.
Yes. It’s safe, minimally invasive, and highly effective with lower recurrence.
Laser surgery involves very minimal discomfort and faster healing.
Yes, most insurance plans cover laser fistula surgery. Our team assists with paperwork.
You can resume light activities in 2–3 days post laser surgery.