Piles Treatment

Piles, or hemorrhoids, are swollen blood vessels in the lower rectum or anus that can cause bleeding, pain, itching, and discomfort, especially during bowel movements. They are often caused by chronic constipation, straining, pregnancy, or prolonged sitting.

Our piles treatment options include dietary changes, medications, and minor procedures depending on the severity of the condition. With early diagnosis and proper care, most cases can be managed effectively without the need for surgery.

Our experienced medical team will recommend a treatment plan tailored to your condition, ensuring minimal discomfort and long-lasting relief.

Non-Surgical Management

Most cases of piles can be treated with medications, lifestyle changes, and non-invasive procedures without the need for surgery.

Pain Relief and Symptom Control

Our treatments help relieve itching, discomfort, and pain effectively, allowing you to return to normal life quickly.

Personalized Care Plans

Each treatment plan is customized to match the severity of the condition and the patient’s lifestyle needs.

Clinically Safe and Proven

All methods used are medically approved, ensuring safe and effective recovery with minimal side effects.

Low Recurrence Rate

By addressing the root causes, such as constipation and straining, we reduce the chances of piles returning.

Quick and Convenient Recovery

Non-surgical treatments usually require no hospital stay, so patients can continue with their regular activities without major interruption.

Everything You Need to Know About Piles Treatment

Q1. What are the common symptoms of piles?

Piles can cause bleeding during bowel movements, itching, pain, swelling around the anus, and a feeling of incomplete evacuation.

A doctor may perform a physical examination and, in some cases, use an anoscope or proctoscope to check for internal hemorrhoids.

Yes. Many cases are managed through high-fiber diets, increased fluid intake, topical treatments, and oral medications.

You should consult a doctor if you notice rectal bleeding, persistent discomfort, or if symptoms don't improve with home care.

Maintaining a high-fiber diet, drinking plenty of water, avoiding prolonged sitting, and not straining during bowel movements can help prevent recurrence.

Your Comfort, Our Priority

Since the procedure is precise and minimally invasive, the chances of infection are significantly lower.