Anorectal Disorders Programme
Living with anorectal discomfort can significantly impact your daily life. The AKUH Anorectal Disorders Programme offers comprehensive care for a wide range of conditions affecting the anus and rectum. Our team of highly qualified specialists works together to provide personalised treatment plans and ensure a smooth recovery process.
Conditions We Treat
- Haemorrhoids (painful swelling of veins in the anus and rectum)
- Anal fissures (tears in the lining of the anus)
- Pilonidal sinus (infected tract near the tailbone)
- Anorectal abscess (collection of pus near the anus or rectum)
- Fistula ani (abnormal connection between the anus and skin or another organ)
- Rectal prolapse (bulging of the rectum through the anus)
- Incontinence (inability to control bowel movements)
- Anal warts (caused by the human papillomavirus)
Our Services
We offer a comprehensive range of services to meet your individual needs:
- Diagnosis: We utilise advanced diagnostic techniques, including physical examinations, anoscopy, proctoscopy, and imaging studies, to accurately diagnose your condition.
- Treatment: We offer a variety of treatment options, including conservative measures, minimally invasive procedures, and advanced surgical techniques. Our goal is to provide the most effective treatment with minimal discomfort and downtime.
- Pre- and post-operative care: Our team provides comprehensive support before and after surgery to ensure a smooth recovery and optimal long-term results.
- Patient education: We believe in empowering our patients with knowledge. We provide educational resources and counseling to help you understand your condition and manage it effectively.
Our Multidisciplinary Team
Our programme brings together a team of specialists for your complete care:
- Colorectal surgeons: Experts in surgical treatment of anorectal disorders.
- Gastroenterologists: Specialists of the digestive system who can diagnose and manage some anorectal conditions.
- Nurses: Provide specialised care and education throughout your journey.
- Pelvic floor therapists: Help with rehabilitation and strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles, which can be important in managing certain anorectal conditions.
To learn more about our highly trained and skilled experts, search on Find a Doctor under the speciality of General Surgery.
If you are experiencing any symptoms of an anorectal disorder, please schedule an appointment with a specialist at AKUH. We are here to help you regain your comfort and confidence.