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I am having piles problem since 2 years. Piles surgery has to be done, please tell what problems come after this surgery. |
re: Piles problem
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jun 7th, 2023
9:36 am
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I can give some general information about the implicit problems that may arise after piles surgery, also known as hemorrhoidectomy. Pain and Discomfort After surgery, it's common to witness pain and discomfort in the anal area. This can persist for several days or weeks, depending on the extent of the surgery and individual mending capacities. Your croaker may define pain drug to manage this discomfort. Bleeding Some bleeding during and after the surgery is anticipated. still, if bleeding persists or becomes inordinate, it's important to notify your croaker . They will be suitable to assess the situation and give applicable guidance. Infection Infection is a implicit threat after any surgical procedure. Your croaker will give instructions on how to keep the surgical point clean and minimize the threat ofinfection.However, swelling, greenishness, If you notice signs of infection similar as increased pain. Urinary Problems Following hemorrhoidectomy, some individualities may witness temporary difficulties with urination. This can include urinary retention( incapability to fully clear the bladder) or a weakened urine sluice. These issues generally resolve on their own, but inform your croaker if they persist. Anal Stenosis In rare cases, scar towel may form around the surgical point, leading to anal stenosis. This condition causes narrowing of the anal conduit, which can affect in difficulty passingstools.However, consult your croaker , If you witness ongoing constipation or difficulty with bowel movements after surgery. Fecal Incontinence Although uncommon, there's a small threat of developing fecal incontinence after hemorrhoidectomy. This refers to the incapability to control bowel movementsfully.However, inform your croaker instantly, If you notice any changes in your bowel control. |
re: Piles problem
by Dheeraj -
Jun 20th, 2023
6:47 am
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I am suffering from piles. Are there any potential complications associated with piles that I should be aware of? Reply:- Piles, also known as hemorrhoids, are blown blood vessels in the rectal area. While they're generally not serious and can frequently be managed with home remedies and life changes, there are implicit complications associated with piles. Some of these complications include Thrombosis Piles can develop blood clots, leading to a condition called thrombosed hemorrhoids. This can beget severe pain and lump. Bleeding Piles can bleed, performing in bright red blood during bowel movements. Although bleeding is generally not severe, patient or heavy bleeding may bear medical attention. Anal crevices Hard droppings caused by constipation, which is a common contributing factor to piles, can also lead to anal crevices. These are small gashes in the filling of the anus, causing pain and bleeding. Infection Piles that aren't duly gutted or treated may come infected. This can affect in increased pain, swelling, greenishness, and discharge. Anemia habitual bleeding from piles can lead to iron insufficiency anemia over time. Anemia occurs when your body lacks sufficient red blood cells to carry oxygen to the apkins, performing in fatigue, weakness, and other symptoms. |
re: Piles problem
by Ambuj -
Jul 28th, 2023
12:12 pm
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How can I manage pain and discomfort related to piles? |
re: Piles problem
by Dr. B. S. Bhalla -
Jul 28th, 2023
12:14 pm
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Here are some general strategies that might help: Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter creams or ointments containing hydrocortisone or witch hazel can help reduce itching and inflammation. Apply them according to the instructions on the package. Warm Sitz Baths: Soaking in warm water for 10 to 15 minutes several times a day can provide relief by reducing swelling and soothing the affected area. Keep the Area Clean: Gently clean the affected area with water or mild soap after each bowel movement to prevent infection and reduce irritation. Witch Hazel or Aloe Vera Gel: Applying witch hazel or aloe vera gel directly to the affected area with a cotton ball can also help reduce inflammation and discomfort. Avoid Straining: Straining during bowel movements can worsen hemorrhoids. Ensure you have a diet rich in fiber, drink plenty of water, and avoid constipation by staying physically active. Take Over-the-Counter Pain Relievers: Over-the-counter pain relievers, such as acetaminophen or ibuprofen, can help manage the pain. However, avoid using aspirin or NSAIDs if you have bleeding hemorrhoids, as they can exacerbate bleeding. Use Soft, Moist Toilet Paper: Avoid rough toilet paper and opt for soft, moist wipes or a bidet to avoid further irritation. Avoid Prolonged Sitting or Standing: Sitting or standing for extended periods can put pressure on the affected area, worsening the symptoms. Try to take breaks and move around regularly. Wear Loose Clothing: Tight clothing around the affected area can irritate hemorrhoids. Opt for loose, breathable clothing to reduce discomfort. Medical Treatments: If home remedies and over-the-counter treatments don't provide sufficient relief, your doctor may recommend other options, such as rubber band ligation, sclerotherapy, or surgery, depending on the severity of the condition. |