Posted July 17, 2025 at 12:50 pm by Multi specialty

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Piles, also known as Hemorrhoids, are characterized by swollen veins at the vascular structure in the anal canal and rectum. This swelling and expansion of veins can be caused by various factors, including a low fibre diet, excessive weight lifting, pregnancy, chronic constipation, obesity, anal intercourse, or straining during bowel movement. Piles can be highly uncomfortable and painful for those who suffer from them, and they can also cause bleeding during motions.

 

Because of the pain caused by Hemorrhoids, it is necessary to get it treated on time. Medfine Hospitals provides the most effective laser piles treatment in Bangalore.

 

Types of Piles/Hemorrhoids

Internal Hemorrhoids: Originate above dentate line (bright red bleeding, painless)

External Hemorrhoids are the vascular complexes underlying the richly innervated anoderm (distal to the dentate line).

Grades of Internal Hemorrhoids

  • Grade l: During bowel motions, internal hemorrhoid bulges into the anal canal. (passing motions).
  • Grade ll: Internal hemorrhoid bulges from the anus while passing stools, then returns to the anus independently.
  • Grade lll: During bowel movements, an internal hemorrhoid bulges from the anus and must be pushed back in with a finger. (by patient/surgeon).
  • Grade lV: Internal hemorrhoid constantly protrudes from the anus and cannot be decreased back into the anal canal.

 

Causes of Piles

The exact cause of hemorrhoids is unknown. Multiple factors are thought to play a role, including those listed below:

  • Irregular bowel habits
  • Genetics
  • Nutritional factors
  • Lack of exercise
  • Increased intra-abdominal pressure
  • Aging
  • Symptoms of Piles

 

The following are signs and symptoms of an piles:

  • Bleeding per rectum (from the anus)
  • Mucosal discharge (thick watery)
  • Rectal fullness when piles are large
  • Severe pain due to infection or necrosis, or thrombosis

 

Diagnosis Piles

Physical examination is used to diagnose piles/hemorrhoids. External or prolapsed hemorrhoids can be diagnosed by visually inspecting the anus and surrounding area. For piles treatment doctor might exam visually, this is also known as a digital rectal exam. The doctor examine for any abnormal growth. Suppose the laser piles surgeon feels that another underlying condition causes piles. In that case, they will order additional tests such as colonoscopy, anoscopy, or sigmoidoscopy to check for the presence of any gastrointestinal disease. The doctor inserts a small camera to check for any abnormalities in the colon, rectum, and anus in all these tests.

 

Laser Piles Treatment

Once your piles have been diagnosed, the doctor will evaluate which surgical procedure will most effectively relieve your pain and discomfort. Non-surgical therapy alternatives are recommended if the symptoms are minor and the piles are in their early stages. If your piles are chronic, you will require surgical therapy. Laser piles treatment is considered the most advanced, safest, and most effective among all viable options. A laser beam is used to burn and shrink the hemorrhoids during this process. A tiny beam of light is focused on the anal tissues by the surgeon. Laser piles treatment is a painless and non-invasive procedure that can permanently cure piles.

 

Advantages of Laser Piles Treatment

Few advantages of fistula laser treatments are listed below:

Most advanced treatment

  • Laser machine approved by the USFDA
  • Painless
  • No wounds
  • No cuts or stitches
  • Day-care procedure
  • No bandages

The patient can resume normal activities within 2-3 days

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