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Most of the patients visiting to our clinic are asking that , Is there any chance of loss of control of stool after surgery? Being proctologist and after experience of 12 years I can say 'No' In conventional surgery if fistula in any by mistakes from quacks it could be happened. but in advanced era of laser and super speciality surgeons it never happens. After surgery, it is common for patients to experience changes in their bowel function, frequency and urgency may be noticed due to liquid laxatives. and that also get settled after stopping that medicines. some patients can not describe it well. Mist of them apply their previous heard knowledge. But exactly the loss of control means patient can not fill of motion sensation and can see directly see motion in undergarment. This type of risk was found in previous days in high level fistulas where pus track was travelling above the levator anii muscle. However, the likelihood of this happening and the severity of the symptoms can vary depending on the type of surgery and individual factors. But now a days advanced laser surgery is available to overcome these problems with preciseness and specificity. One type of surgery that can affect anal sphincter control is pelvic surgery, which may involve removing or manipulating tissues and structures in the pelvic area. These procedures can lead to nerve damage or scarring, which can result in incontinence or difficulty with bowel movements. However, advancements in surgical techniques and technology have made it possible to minimize the risk of these complications. Other factors that may increase the risk of loss of anal sphincter control after surgery include age, obesity, smoking, and pre-existing bowel conditions and complex of diseases. Patients who have had prior pelvic surgery or radiation therapy may also be more susceptible to these problems. Fortunately, there are steps that can be taken to prevent or manage incontinence after surgery. Before the procedure, patients should discuss their medical history and any concerns with their doctor to determine the best course of action. Pelvic floor exercises and biofeedback therapy may be recommended to strengthen the muscles that control bowel function. In some cases, medication or surgical interventions may be necessary to improve symptoms. Overall, while the risk of loss of anal sphincter control after surgery is present, it can often be minimized through careful planning and management. This article is only to make aware of our patients who are concerned with this problem. we Vithai piles hospital and our expert doctor, Dr. Atul Patil and Dr. Sarita Patil are exoerise in this field with experience more than 10000 surgeries. We alao care of your queries, your worries and mental satisfaction from laser treatment. visit Vithai hospital for more information.