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How it Helps You to Keep
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- Haemorrhoids/ piles
- Fissure
- Anal fistules
- Anal/rectal polyps
- Rectal prolapse

Treatment and Prevention
Haemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in or around your bottom that can cause pain or bleed when you pass stools, sometimes spontaneously. You might find you get haemorrhoids if you're regularly constipated
pregnant, or as you get older.
- Lifestyle Changes
- Personalized Treatment
- Non-Surgical Options
- Surgical Procedures

Understanding Anal Fissures
An anal fissure is a small tear in the thin, moist tissue that lines the anus. The anus is the muscular opening at the end of the digestive tract where stool exits the body. Common causes of an anal fissure include constipation and straining or passing hard or large stools during a bowel movement. Anal fissures typically cause pain and bleeding with bowel movements. You also may experience spasms in the ring of muscle at the end of your anus, called the anal sphincter.
- Pain during bowel movements
- Pain after bowel movements
- Bright red blood on the stool
- A visible crack in the skin around the anus

Understanding Anal Fistulas
An anal fistula is a tunnel that develops between the inside of the anus and the outside skin around the anus. The anus is the muscular opening at the end of the digestive tract where stool exits the bod
.
Most anal fistulas are the result of an infection that starts in an anal gland. The infection causes an abscess that drains on its own or is drained surgically through the skin next to the anus. This drainage tunnel remains open and connects the infected anal gland or the anal canal to a hole in the outside skin around the anus.
- Infection causes fistula
- Abscess drainage process
- Fistula tunnel forms
- Sphincter muscle involvement

Improve Your Vision
A colon polyp is a small clump of cells that forms on the lining of the bowel. Most colon polyps are harmless. But over time, some colon polyps can develop into colon cancer.
- Risk factors identified
- No early symptoms
- Regular screening essential
- Prevention through removal

Diagnosis & treatment
Rectal prolapse happens when part of the large intestine's lowest section, the rectum, slips outside the muscular opening at the end of the digestive tract known as the anus.
- Reddish lump visible
- Fecal incontinence occurs
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Blood or mucus leakage
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