Condition

Other Rectal & Perianal Conditions

Rectal and perianal conditions affect the area around the anus and lower rectum and are common, though often under-reported due to embarrassment. Specialist assessment is important for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
Diagram of male and female perineal muscles anatomy.

Understanding the Condition

These conditions often present with symptoms such as pain, swelling, discharge, bleeding, or a noticeable lump. While they can be distressing, most have clear diagnostic pathways and effective treatment options. A consultation with Mr Mathew Jacob provides clarity, reassurance and a tailored management plan.
Common conditions include haemorrhoids (internal and external), anal fissures, anal fistulas (tracts connecting the anal canal to the skin), perianal abscesses (painful infected swellings), pilonidal disease (infection at the tailbone area), rectal prolapse (the rectum protruding outside the body) and Perianal Crohn’s disease.
If you notice persistent pain, bleeding, swelling, discharge, itching or a palpable lump, a referral to Mr Mathew Jacob is recommended so appropriate imaging, examination and treatment can be arranged. Treatment ranges from medical management and minor procedures to more advanced surgical repair for complex or recurrent disease.

Know More About What We Offer

Mr Mathew Jacob provides assessment, examination and appropriate imaging, along with minimally invasive options for managing perianal abscesses, fistulas, pilonidal disease and rectal prolapse.
icon-robotic-surgery.svg

Robotic Surgery

Robotic surgery uses advanced technology for precise, minimally invasive procedures, often allowing smaller incisions and faster recovery. Mr Mathew Jacob is an experienced robotic surgeon and console accredited with the da Vinci XI Robotic System and supervises other surgeons starting their robotic journey (formally known as Proctorship) sharing his expertise to ensure safe, effective use of this advanced technology.
icon-general-surgery

General Surgery

General surgery includes abdominal, gastrointestinal and soft-tissue conditions, along with endoscopic investigations including gastroscopy, colonoscopy and polypectomy.
icon-colorectal-surgery

Colorectal Surgery

Colorectal surgery covers conditions of the colon, rectum and anus, as well as endoscopic procedures such as colonoscopy, polypectomy and haemorrhoid banding. Patients may need assessment for bleeding, changes in bowel habits, anal pain, or when screening identifies a concerning finding.
Surgeon in operating room, masked and focused.

Your Care, Made Simple

Everyone’s “normal” is different, but if you’re experiencing anything unusual or new, please speak with your GP and discuss whether a referral to Mr Mathew Jacob is appropriate. We need to receive all referrals before arranging consultations. If you have any questions about this process, our team is always here to help.