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What is anorectal surgery
Hello: I am happy to answer your question. One type is traditional surgery. Traditional surgical resection has relatively large wounds, so postoperative sequelae of anal stenosis and anal incontinence sometimes occur.
One is instrument treatment.
For example, PPH, HAL, HCPT, Angle's therapy, etc. Generally, the treatment with instruments is fast, has minimal pain, small wounds, no postoperative sequelae, and no recurrence, and is well received by patients.
It is recommended that you go to a specialized anorectal hospital for relevant examinations in time and receive symptomatic treatment after diagnosis.
I hope my answer is helpful to you. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me again. I wish you good health.
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