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Best Treatment for Piles


Most Cases of hemorrhoids can be self-treated. More critical or repeat cases may require medication or surgical procedures. Haemorrhoids can recur after treatment many piles clinic in Mumbai are available nearby; hence, they are controlled rather than cured.

Diagnosis

Piles doctor might be able to see external haemorrhoids. Analyzing internal hemorrhoids might include an examination of your anal canal and rectum:

·         Digital examination: doctors insert a gloved, lubricated finger into your rectum. The patient feels for anything unusual, such as growths.


·         Visual examination: Because internal haemorrhoids are often too soft to be felt during a rectal exam, doctors might examine the lower portion of your colon and rectum with an anoscope, proctoscope or sigmoid scope.

Self-treatment
Home Remedies is often all that is required to relieve mild pain, swelling, and inflammation associated with haemorrhoids. Piles treatment in Mumbai without operation is possible with home remedies. Home treatments include: 

1.      Use of non-prescription haemorrhoid ointments, creams, suppositories, or pads containing a mild corticosteroid, e.g. hydro-cortisone, or witch hazel extract.
2.      Soaking the anal area in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes two or three times a day.
3.      Using stool softeners, which help stools to be passed more easily?
4.      Ensuring that the anal area is kept clean by bathing or showering daily – soap is not necessary, and the affected area can be dried with a hairdryer.
5.      Using moist towelettes or wet toilet paper (that do not contain perfume or alcohol) rather than dry toilet paper, to help keep the anal area clean after passing a stool.
6.      Applying ice packs or cold compresses can relieve swelling.
7.      Taking oral pain medication, such as paracetamol or ibuprofen, can help to relieve discomfort.

Non-surgical and surgical procedures
For an external haemorrhoid in which a clot (thrombosis) has formed, prompt relief can be obtained from your doctor performing a haemorrhoid thrombectomy, which is a simple 'incision and drainage' procedure to remove the clot.


For stubborn bleeding or painful haemorrhoids, the following non-surgical procedures like laser treatment for piles in Mumbai to destroy the haemorrhoid can be performed in a doctor’s office:

·         piles doctor in Mumbai uses Rubber band ligation, which involves using a rubber band to cut off the blood supply to the haemorrhoid causing it to shrivel and die
·         Injection (sclerotherapy), which involves injecting a substance into the haemorrhoid to make it harder and shrink
·         Electrotherapy (electrocoagulation), which is a type of heat treatment that causes the haemorrhoid to harden and shrivel.

If non-surgical trials are not successful or if the haemorrhoids are particularly large, one of the following surgical procedures may be necessary:

·         Haemorrhoidectomy - removal of a Pile with a scalpel or laser treatment for piles in Navi Mumbai, usually under general anesthetic 
·         Haemorrhoid stapling - removal of an internal haemorrhoid with a special staple gun that also inserts a ring of staples to close the wound and prevent bleeding.

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