Comprehensive Care for Anal Stenosis
Anal stenosis refers to the narrowing of the anal canal, which can lead to significant discomfort and difficulty during bowel movements. Anal stenosis can be accurately diagnosed through a combination of patient history, physical examination, specialized tests and the exclusion of other conditions with similar symptoms. The primary cause of anal stenosis is scarring from anorectal surgery, such as hemorrhoidectomy, but other factors like cancer, radiation therapy, conditions like Crohn’s disease, trauma or infections in the anal region can also raise suspicion of anal stenosis.
Symptoms of Anal Stenosis
- Constipation
- Narrow stools
- Painful bowel movements
- Rectal bleeding
Patients may have a history of relying on laxatives or enemas due to fear of fecal impaction or because pain is common. The seriousness of these symptoms can change and impact your quality of life in a big way.
Treatments We Offer for Anal Stenosis
We offer a range of treatment choices tailored to your specific needs:
- Lifestyle Changes: A high-fiber diet and increased fluid intake can support bowel health and ease symptoms.
- Non-Surgical Treatments: These include stool softeners, fiber supplements, and anal dilatation, which can help alleviate symptoms in mild cases.
- Surgical Options: For severe cases, procedures such as sphincterotomy or anoplasty may be necessary to restore the anal canal’s functionality.
Why Choose Us for Anal Stenosis Care
According to U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals rankings, we are among the top hospitals in the country in multiple specialties.
80% of procedures are performed with minimally invasive techniques.
We are national leaders in using minimally invasive and endoscopic techniques.
We offer state-of-the-art technology and the latest advancements in care.
We provide our Enhanced Recovery After Surgery (ERAS) program to reduce your pain, shorten your hospital stay and improve your surgery experience.