Understanding the Difference Between Piles and Fissures

When it comes to rectal health, many people confuse piles (hemorrhoids) and anal fissures due to similar symptoms like pain and bleeding. However, these are two distinct conditions with different causes and treatment approaches. Knowing the difference can help in seeking the right treatment promptly.

What Are Piles?

  • Definition: Piles, or hemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels around the anus or lower rectum.
  • Symptoms:
    • Swelling, discomfort, or pain in the anal area
    • Bleeding, especially during bowel movements
    • Itching or irritation around the anus
  • Causes: Common causes include straining during bowel movements, obesity, prolonged sitting, and pregnancy.

Treatment at ProctoCare: Depending on the severity, treatment options range from lifestyle changes and medications to minimally invasive surgery (Laser, stapler &more).

Piles Diagram
Responsive Table
TypeSymptomsCausesTreatment
InternalBleeding, discomfortStraining, obesityDiet changes, surgery
ExternalPain, swelling, itchingHeavy lifting, prolonged sittingMedications, removal
ThrombosedSevere pain, hard lumpConstipation, pregnancyClot removal, pain relief
ProlapsedPain, itching, hygiene issuesWeak tissues, chronic strainBanding, surgery

What Is an Anal Fissure?

  • Definition: An anal fissure is a small tear in the lining of the anus.
  • Symptoms:
    • Sharp, intense pain during bowel movements
    • Bright red blood on toilet paper
    • A visible crack or tear in the skin around the anus
  • Causes: Often caused by passing hard stools, chronic constipation, or any strain on the anal muscles.

Treatment at ProctoCare: Includes topical ointments, medications, and minor surgical options to promote healing.

Medical illustration of an anal fissure showing a tear in the anal lining.
Responsive Tables
TypeSymptomsCausesTreatment
Acute FissureSharp pain, bleedingHard stools, strainTopical ointments, fiber intake
Chronic FissurePersistent pain, visible tearRecurrent constipation, muscle tensionMedications, minor surgery

Key Differences at a Glance

Responsive Tables
ConditionMain SymptomsPrimary CauseTreatment
PilesSwelling, bleeding, discomfortStraining, obesityLifestyle changes, surgery
FissuresSharp pain, bleedingHard stools, strainMedications, minor surgery
FistulasPain, discharge, abscessesInfection, abscessSurgical intervention

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