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Anal Fistula is an abnormal tract connecting the anal canal and perianal skin, leading to pus discharge from the perianal skin.
Whereas Anal Fissure is a lineal tear in the anal canal due to hard stools, leading to severe burning pain after passing stools.

No, most patients can be treated without surgery depending upon the grade of piles.

This can be diagnosed only by a surgeon by examining the anorectal area.
For prompt and accurate diagnosis, please visit Dr. Vineet Kini's Surgical Clinic in Goregaon West.

In laser surgery, laser energy is given into the pile mass, causing the swollen pile mass to coagulate and shrink, reducing symptoms like pain and bleeding.
Post-operative pain is minimal and recovery is faster.

No, anal fistula can only be treated with surgery (laser, conventional, or hybrid).

Hernia happens when part of an organ protrudes through the muscle wall of the abdomen, usually at the umbilicus (umbilical hernia) or groin (inguinal hernia).

No, surgery is the only option for hernia.
It can be treated with open or laparoscopic technique.

There is a very small chance of recurrence (1%) if the patient does not follow post-operative care as suggested by the surgeon.

Yes, all anorectal and hernia surgeries are covered by mediclaim, but some stipulated waiting period is there which varies from company to company.

Laser surgery is best because it is minimally invasive with excellent results and less post-operative pain.
The patient gets discharged early from the hospital.

No Gall Bladder stones do not get dissolved with Medicines.