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A complete guide on prevention and treatment of Piles

Piles are characterized by tiny, discolored lumps that are spherical and small. They can be felt on the anus or dangling from the anal canal. The anal canal is a little muscle tube that connects your rectum and anus and houses blood vessels.<br>

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A complete guide on prevention and treatment of Piles

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  1. A complete guide on prevention and treatment of Piles Piles are characterised by tiny, discoloured lumps that are spherical and small. They can be felt on the anus or dangling from the anal canal. The anal canal is a little muscle tube that connects your rectum and anus and houses blood vessels. •Data says there are more than 10million people who are facing the problem of piles. •According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, more than 75% of adults will have piles at least once. It is no longer difficult to locate a piles specialist in Chandigarh. However, before going to a piles treatment hospital, knowing everything about the disease is crucial. Types of piles There are three two types of piles – Internal piles and external piles. Internal piles are swollen veins that grow inside the rectum. Internal Piles may bleed. However, they are usually painless. External piles develop under the skin and around the anus. At the same time, excrement exits through the canal in your anus. External piles can be itchy and painful. They bleed from time to time. If they fill up with blood, they can clot. Although it is not hazardous, it may cause pain and swelling. Symptoms of Piles The signs and symptoms of piles might vary from person to person. It depends on the piles' nature and level. There are, nevertheless, sure common signs and symptoms. •Noticing bright red stool on toilet paper or drips in the toilet or on the stool •Bleeding when passing stool. •A feeling of a bulge in your anus •A sticky mucus discharge from your anus •Stained underwear •A sensation that your bowels haven't emptied after you've used the restroom •The skin around your anus is itchy or irritated.

  2. •Experience pain and discomfort After using the restroom There's a chance you're suffering from something other than piles. If you go through these symptoms or notice blood in your stool, you should get treatment at best piles hospital Chandigarh. Treatment for piles If you have an illness like piles, feeling self-conscious is natural. There are, however, some treatments that can assist you in feeling better. Medicines for treating piles If you're having trouble passing stool or it's hard to pass, your doctor may prescribe a moderate laxative like lactulose to soften the stool and make it easier to pass. They may also prescribe over-the-counter (OTC) pain relievers. It is, however, always advisable to use pain relievers in moderation. It would help if you also avoided pain relievers containing codeine because they might cause constipation. The doctor may prescribe calming lotions and ointments relieve the pain and itching. Non-surgical treatment Piles typically go away on their own, but you may need to have surgery to address the issue if they don't. Someday procedures can aid in alleviating the condition. Previously it was no option other than going under the knife, but nowadays, good piles treatment hospitals provide non- surgical treatment. •Banding is a treatment in which a doctor wraps a tiny elastic band around the pile to restrict blood flow. After a week or two, the pile will die and fall off, and the area left behind will recover spontaneously. •Sclerotherapy involves a doctor injecting oily material into your piles, causing them to shrink and die. •Infrared coagulation is another option for treating piles. The doctor will use infrared radiation to target specific sections of the piles, effectively cutting off the piles' blood supply and causing them to shrink. •To treat piles, doctors also use bipolar diathermy and direct current electrotherapy. The doctor uses an electrical current to remove the accumulation in this procedure. Surgery for piles If the non-surgical approach and medication do not work or the piles continue to bleed, the doctor will resort to this option. Surgical techniques include the following:

  3. •A haemorrhoidectomy is a more common surgical procedure if piles are creating problems. •The surgeon staples the patch of tissue with piles higher up your anal canal during stapled haemorrhoidopexy. The heaps will not form or diminish as a result of this. •The haemorrhoidal artery ligation operation, or HALO, is another surgical option. During this therapy, the arteries in your anal canal are blocked to reduce blood flow to your piles. Your surgeon may use an ultrasound probe to help discover your arteries and direct them during the procedure. Prevention of piles Experiencing such a traumatic situation can leave anyone shaken. However, this can be avoided with adequate precautions. •Increase your consumption of fruits, veggies, and whole grains. Fiber should be gradually added to your diet to avoid gas problems and to soften your stool. •To keep stools soft, drink six to eight glasses of water and other liquids such as juice or soup each day. •When passing a stool, don't strain because this puts more pressure on the veins in the lower rectum. •Once you've had a bowel movement, don't loiter. •Constipation and gas can be avoided by exercising regularly. •Sitting for longer periods of time should be avoided. As per your condition, the doctor may suggest the best-suited treatment. However, if you search for Piles specialist in Chandigarh, Chaudhary hospital is the best place for you. At Chaudhary hospital, we have advanced technology with excellent proctologist treatment and industry experience. Our world-class services make it Best Piles Hospital Chandigarh.

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