Piles, Fissure & Fistula Treatment in Vizag

Proctology

Gentle, effective relief — without the long wait.

Piles, fissures and fistulas are common and very treatable — yet patients often delay care. At MGR Hospital, Pedawaltair, Dr. M. Ganeswara Rao offers discreet, effective treatment so you can get back to normal life comfortably.

Piles (haemorrhoids)

Swollen veins in and around the anal region that can cause bleeding, itching, discomfort or a lump. Treatment ranges from lifestyle and medication to day-care surgery (haemorrhoidectomy) for advanced piles.

Anal fissure

A small tear in the anal lining that causes sharp pain and bleeding during or after passing stool. Many heal with treatment; persistent fissures may need a small procedure (lateral internal sphincterotomy).

Anal fistula

A small abnormal tract near the anus, often following an infection, that may discharge or recur. Fistula surgery clears the tract and helps prevent it from returning.

Recovery

Most procedures are day-care or short-stay, with recovery over one to two weeks. Simple aftercare, fibre and fluids, and follow-up help healing and comfort.

Why Dr. M. Ganeswara Rao

With 25+ years in general surgery, former Head of General Surgery at King George Hospital and registered with the Andhra Pradesh Medical Council (Reg. No. 5553), Dr. Rao provides trusted, respectful proctology care in Vizag. Read more about the surgeon.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I get piles treatment in Vizag?

Dr. Rao treats piles, anal fissures and fistulas at MGR Hospital, Pedawaltair, Visakhapatnam, with effective, discreet care.

What is the difference between piles, fissure and fistula?

Piles are swollen anal veins; a fissure is a small tear in the anal lining; a fistula is a small abnormal tract near the anus. Each has a specific treatment.

Is the surgery painful and how long is recovery?

Modern techniques and good pain relief keep discomfort manageable; most patients recover over one to two weeks.

Should I delay treatment?

Best not to. These conditions are common and treatable, and earlier care is usually simpler and more comfortable.