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Anorectal Disease Treatment and Surgery

Specialized diagnosis and surgical treatment in Sharjah for anorectal conditions such as hemorrhoids, fissures, fistula, and other anal disorders.

Anorectal Disease Treatment and Surgery

Specialized Care for Anorectal Conditions

At Emirates European Hospital, we provide diagnosis and treatment for anorectal diseases in Sharjah for patients with symptoms affecting the anal and perianal region. These conditions may include hemorrhoids, anal fissures, fistula, perianal swelling, pain during bowel movement, bleeding, and other problems that may require medical or surgical treatment.

Our general surgery team performs a careful clinical evaluation to determine the cause of symptoms and the most suitable treatment plan. Depending on the diagnosis and severity, management may include conservative care, minor procedures, or surgery when indicated. Early treatment can help reduce discomfort, prevent complications, and improve daily quality of life.

This service is suitable for patients with rectal bleeding, anal pain, swelling, discharge, recurrent anorectal symptoms, or persistent discomfort in the anal area.

Department

General Surgery

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Related Doctors

Dr. Anas Haj Ebrahim – General Surgery Specialist
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Dr. Seena Al Masalmeh – Specialist General Surgeon
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Specialist General Surgeon

Dr. Nidal Fahd Al-Naqoula – General Surgery Specialist
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Dr. Nidal Fahd Al-Naqoula

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What symptoms may need anorectal surgical evaluation?

Symptoms such as anal pain, bleeding, swelling, discharge, recurrent fissures, or suspected hemorrhoids or fistula may need surgical assessment.

Do all anorectal conditions require surgery?

No. Some anorectal conditions may be managed with conservative treatment, while others may require a procedure or surgery depending on the diagnosis.

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