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I am suffering from piles problem since 2 years please tell me about this surgery and cost |
re: Piles treatment
by Dr. Shanu Desai -
May 29th, 2023
6:28 am
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Hemorrhoids are swollen blood vessels in the anal or rectal area, and they can cause discomfort, pain, itching, and bleeding. When conservative measures such as dietary changes, increased fiber intake, topical treatments, and lifestyle modifications fail to provide relief, surgical intervention may be considered. There are several surgical options available for the treatment of hemorrhoids, including: Hemorrhoidectomy: This is a traditional surgical procedure that involves removing the hemorrhoids. It is usually done under general anesthesia, and the recovery period can vary depending on the extent of the surgery. Stapled Hemorrhoidopexy (PPH): This procedure involves using a circular stapling device to remove excess hemorrhoidal tissue and restore proper blood flow to the area. It is generally associated with less pain and a shorter recovery time compared to a hemorrhoidectomy. Doppler-Guided Hemorrhoidal Artery Ligation (DGHAL): This procedure uses a special device that identifies the arteries supplying blood to the hemorrhoids. The surgeon then ligates or ties off these arteries to reduce blood flow and shrink the hemorrhoids. The cost of hemorrhoid surgery can vary depending on several factors, including the type of procedure performed, the healthcare facility, the surgeon's expertise, and the geographical location. Additionally, factors such as anesthesia fees, pre-operative tests, hospital stay, and post-operative care can contribute to the overall cost. It's best to consult with a healthcare provider or a specialist surgeon who can provide you with specific information about the procedure and associated costs based on your individual case. |
re: Piles treatment
by Darshan -
Jun 26th, 2023
6:31 am
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I have piles last 6 months. Should I be concerned about any potential complications associated with piles? Reply:- While piles can be uncomfortable and beget symptoms similar as itching, pain, and bleeding, they're generally not considered a serious medical condition. still, in some cases, complications can arise. Some implicit complications associated with piles include Thrombosis Piles can develop blood clots, causing a painful condition called thrombosed hemorrhoids. This may bear medical intervention. Strangulation Piles can come trapped outside the anus, leading to a loss of blood force. This condition, known as strangulated hemorrhoids, requires immediate medical attention. Anemia If piles beget significant bleeding over time, it can affect in anemia, a condition characterized by low red blood cell count. Infection Dragged vexation and scratching of the piles can lead to bacterial infection. Prolapse In some cases, piles can prolapse or bag outside the anus, causing discomfort and taking medical attention. |