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Cure for Piles (Hemorrhoid) Overview Piles
are one of the most common ailments for men and women alike - affecting more than
half the population in the world at some point in their lives. Onset commonly
occurs after the age of 30, but Piles are reported in people of all ages. Approximately
10 - 20 percent of all Piles cases require surgical treatment. What
are Piles? Each
of us has veins within the anus that tend to stretch under pressure. It is believed
these veins exist to protect and cushion the anal canal. When these veins swell,
they are called "Piles". Piles
Prevalence and Diagnosis Piles
can affect men and women alike; however, an individual may be more likely to get
Piles as they age or if their parents had them. Pregnant women often get Piles
because of the strain from carrying the baby and from giving birth. For most women
this is a temporary problem. Obesity, straining during bowel movements, sitting
too long on the toilet, standing for long periods regularly or lifting too much
weight can make Piles worse. Constipation is often the main cause of Piles. Piles
Symptoms The
symptoms include itching & soreness around the anal opening, dragging sensation
in the back passage, discomfort or pain while passing stool, blood in the stool,
bulging or lumpy feeling inside the anus or hard lumps protruding from the anal
opening. How
Minimally Invasive Procedure for Piles (MIPH) works Using
a circular stapler device, the procedure essentially "lifts up," or
repositions the anal canal tissue, and reduces blood flow to the swollen veins.
These veins then typically shrink within four to six weeks after the procedure.
The MIPH procedure results in less pain than the traditional open operation because
it is performed above the "pain" line, or inside the anal canal. The
advantage is that this treatment method affects few nerve endings, while traditional
procedures are performed below the pain line, affecting many sensitive nerve endings. Benefits
of MIPH Compared
to open surgery, MIPH has the following benefits:
Day care procedure. Shorter operation time. Less blood loss during the
operation. Less pain after the operation. No dressing required after the
operation. Also, no hot water baths needed. Less healing time. The patient
can get back to work on the next day of the operation. Start
Talking to Your Doctor about MIPH Painful
and prolonged traditional surgery, long healing period of four to six weeks, daily
hot baths (Sitz bath) three to four times a day and embarrassment because of the
location of the disease coupled with high recurrence rates of the traditional
surgery contribute to patients suffering in silence rather than discussing Piles
treatment with their doctor. MIPH has changed all that.
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Stapler Technique used in MIPH The
diagrams alongside illustrate the Stapler technique employed during MIPH. The
picture on top shows the Piles before the operation. The
middle two pictures show the Stapling being done. The
bottom picture shows the effect of the Stapling. Facility
for MIPH Diagnostic
and therapeutic facility for Piles including MIPH is now readily available at
Jalandhar. For
queries, advice or consultation you can get in touch with Dr. Deepak Chawla at
deepakchawla@chawlanursinghome.in. |
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Without
treatment Piles are literally a pain in the … . |