Piles Fissure Fistula Treatment
Maheshwari Hospital Rohini
Are you not able to Sit Comfortably? Are you scared of going to Toilet? Tremendous burning & pain sensation in Rectum? Embarrassed with external Piles & Lumps? Are you afraid of daily bleeding In Stools? Are you frustrated with having tried everything and getting no good results? Haemorrhoids, also known as piles, are swellings that contain enlarged and swollen blood vessels in or around the rectum and anus.
Don’t fear, Maheshwari Hospital is there, where you can be treated with non-surgical means, with Oral Medication, without any embarrassing Check-ups, any Costly Operations & Surgery and even without any side effects. Most people who have piles/fissure or haemorrhoids – either internal or external- feel this is unusual, but in fact any doctor can tell you that piles are quite common. Almost 60% of our population experiences this occasionally, and quite a few have regular issues with Hemorrhoids (Piles). Even though common, they can sometimes be cause for concern. If hemorrhoids enlarge, that can cause many problems of which painless bleeding is the most common. On the other side of using the most cutting-edge technology, our treatments are highly affordable & effective.
Symptoms of Hemorrhoids/Piles differ on the basis of age, condition, severity, type and location:
- Anal bleeding/ Blood in your stools (the blood will be bright red).
- Lumps on the rectum.
- Extreme pain during passing stools.
- A mucus discharge after passing a stool.
- Itchiness around your anus.
- Soreness and inflammation around your anus.
- A constant need to empty the bowels.
- Stained underwear.
- A pale face from bleeding.
- Lack of appetite.
Here are some common causes of Piles/Fissure or Hemorrhoids:
- Constipation or Genetic reasons.
- Exercise.
- Anal glands becoming infected.
- Pregnancy.
- Obesity.
- Abscess of the large intestine.
- Low-fiber diets.
- Intense straining.
- Prolonged sitting.
- No valves within the hemorrhoidal veins.
Dos and Don'ts for piles patients:
- Do not put on tight fitting undergarments, preferably wear cotton undergarments.
- Avoid long periods of standing or sitting.
- Increase your intake of fluids, drink plenty of liquids.
- Eat more fruits, vegetables and grains.
- Consider fiber supplements.
- Eliminate waste as soon as you feel the urge.
Dos and Don'ts for piles patients:
- Do not put on tight fitting undergarments, preferably wear cotton undergarments.
- Avoid long periods of standing or sitting.
- Increase your intake of fluids, drink plenty of liquids.
- Eat more fruits, vegetables and grains.
- Consider fiber supplements.
- Eliminate waste as soon as you feel the urge.