Treating piles requires a personalized approach depending on the type and severity of the condition. With advancements in medical science, several non-invasive and surgical options are available to ensure relief and long-term recovery.
Non-Surgical Treatments:
- Lifestyle Changes: Incorporate a high-fiber diet, drink plenty of water, and avoid straining during bowel movements.
- Medications: Over-the-counter creams, ointments, or suppositories can reduce inflammation and provide relief.
Minimally Invasive Procedures:
- Rubber Band Ligation: A band is placed around the base of internal piles to cut off blood supply, causing them to shrink.
- Sclerotherapy: A chemical solution is injected into the piles, shrinking them.
- Infrared Coagulation: Heat is used to reduce internal piles.
Surgical Options:
- Hemorrhoidectomy: Removal of severe piles.
- Laser Surgery: A preferred method for its precision, minimal pain, and quick recovery.
Consult a proctologist to determine the best treatment plan based on your symptoms and overall health.













