A small cut. A sharp pain. A big disruption to your day.
Anal fissures may seem like a minor issue — but if you’ve felt a burning sensation, pain while passing stool, or noticed bleeding, you know just how uncomfortable and distressing they can be.
The good news? Most fissures can be treated easily and effectively. With proper care and timely treatment, healing is not only possible — it can be long-lasting.
At our clinic, Dr. Avinash Vagha provides safe, non-judgmental, and expert treatment for fissures — from early-stage cases to more chronic ones — helping you get fast relief and prevent recurrence.
We manage:
Acute fissures (recent, painful tears)
Chronic fissures (lasting more than 6 weeks)
Fissures with bleeding or spasms
Recurrent fissures
Fissures not healing with creams or home remedies
Depending on your condition, treatment may involve medications, anal dilation, or laser sphincterotomy, a safe and minimally invasive option to relieve pressure and allow the fissure to heal permanently.
✅ Fast, Lasting Relief
We focus on not just healing the fissure, but relieving the pain quickly and preventing it from returning.
✅ Minimally Invasive Options
If surgery is needed, we use advanced techniques like laser sphincterotomy — no deep cuts, no hospital stay.
✅ Clear, Compassionate Guidance
We understand this is a sensitive issue. You’ll always be treated with dignity, privacy, and patience.
✅ Decades of Experience
Dr. Vagha brings over 40 years of medical expertise and has treated thousands of anorectal cases.
✅ Daycare Treatment, No Long Recovery
Most procedures are done as outpatient — walk in, walk out the same day.
For months I lived in fear of going to the bathroom. Dr. Vagha explained my condition clearly and treated it with a minor procedure. I was pain-free in just a few days!
मी अनेक घरगुती उपाय करून थकलो होतो. शेवटी डॉक्टर वाघा यांच्याकडे गेलो. त्यांनी योग्य उपचार दिले आणि माझा त्रास कायमचा गेला. धन्यवाद!
Not at all. In fact, our focus is to relieve pain quickly. Modern techniques are very gentle and effective.
No. Many fissures heal with medication, dietary changes, and sitz baths. Surgery is only advised in chronic or non-healing cases.
Common causes include constipation, straining during bowel movements, or chronic diarrhea. We’ll guide you on long-term prevention.
Most patients return to daily routines in 1–2 days after a minor procedure.