best piles doctor in hyderabad - Dr Ramesh Pitchika

Best Doctors for Piles Laser Treatment, Fistula Laser Treatment, Fissures Laser Treatment in Hyderabad, Miyapur.

Piles/Hemorrhoids Treatment in Hyderabad, India

Laser Piles Clinic is one of the best and top hospital for Piles Treatment in Hyderabad. Our specialist doctors have good success rate on laser treatment for piles with an advanced technologies that approved by US FDA. Our process is completely knife-less and with laser technology.
You can walk out of clinic after 2 to 4 hours of process and it won't disturb your daily activities.
Lady Doctor for Piles Treatment available in our clinic for female patients.
Schedule an appointment with our specialist piles doctors for better treatment.

Difference between Non Laser and Laser Piles Treatments

Learn about the differences between surgical and non surgical piles treatments in Hyderabad.
SURGICAL(OPEN SURGERY)NON-SURGICAL(LASER)
Cutting of Pile MassNo Cutting
Through Surgical BladeThrough Doppler Guide Machine, We ligate the pile mass
Heavy blood lossNo blood loss
Hospital stay for one weekWalk out same day
Daily dressing for two weeksNo need of dressing
Recovery take more timeRecovery on same day
Recurrence chances highNo Recurrence
Bed rest for one month (Most Cases)No need of bed rest more than 2 days
Get treatment in 30 minutes

In Laser Piles Clinic, Hyderabad. We do provide Laser Piles Treatments which is non surgical way procedure.
Schedule your appointment for Laser piles treatment in Hyderabad at (040) 30160470 or fill the form.

Piles / Hemorrhoids are of three types:

1. Internal hemorrhoids are inside the anal canal and rectum and are not very painful.
2. External hemorrhoids are on the outer part of anus and can be extremely painful.
3. Prolapsed hemorrhoids grow from inside and bulge outside the anus. They can be pushed back inside.
If the condition is severe and the piles prolapse permanently, surgery would be needed because they cannot be pushed back.

Symptoms of Piles:

1. After going to the toilet, a feeling that the bowels are still full.
2. Itchiness around the anus.
3. Bright red blood after a bowel movement.
4. Pain and discomfort while defecating.
5. The area around the anus may be red and sore.
6. Heaviness at opening of anus.
7. Loss of appetite.
8. Lump on the anus.
9. Slimy mucus discharge while emptying the bowel.
10. A hard lump may be felt around the anus. It consists of coagulated blood, called a thrombosed external hemorrhoid which can be very painful.

Causes of Piles:

1. Chronic constipation
2. Lifting heavy weights
3. Straining when passing a stools
4. Mental Tension
5. Coughing and Vomiting
6. Eating a low fiber diet
7. Pregnancy induced hormone changes
8. Prostate problems in older men
9. Cancer or growth in pelvis or bowel region that puts pressure on the abdomen.
10. Obesity

Question to ask while diagnosing Piles:

1. Does any family member have piles?
2. Is there any blood in your stools?
3. Is there any mucus on the stools?
4. Has there been any sudden and recent weight loss?








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TREATMENT TYPES IN PILES: hyderabad

  • Piles treatment is required when blood vessels in the anus are enlarged, causing pain and discomfort. It is not easily manage. One must take care of their diet, exercise regularly and try not to strain while in the toilet.
  • Common methods of treatment via surgery are Injection or Sclerotherapy, Banding, Cauterization or Coagulation, and Surgery.
  • Sclerotherapy: A medicine is injected to make the hemorrhoid shrink. This effects grade 2 and 3 hemorrhoids and is a useful alternative to banding.
  • Banding: An elastic band is used around the base of the pile inside the anus, cutting off its blood supply. After a few days the hemorrhoids fall off. This can work for grade 2 and 3 hemorrhoids.
  • Coagulation: Also referred to as infrared coagulation, it is used for grade 1 or 2 hemorrhoids. A device burns the hemorrhoid tissue.Piles are graded into four grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, depending on the size.
    Grade 1: This requires only medication.
    Grade 2:  Nonsurgical management with IRC (Infra-Red Coagulation) and ultroid are USFDA approved daycare walk-in and walkout procedures. They pain less but require multiple sittings.
    Grade 3 & 4: They require surgical treatment, which is best because piles disappear forever. The surgery is used for particularly large sized hemorrhoids when other procedures are not effective.
    Hemorrhoidectomy -- The excess tissue is surgically removed, which causes bleeding. There are various methods of doing this. Methods may involve a combination of a local anesthetic and sedation, a spinal anesthetic or a general anesthetic. There is, however a risk of complications, which include difficulty in passing stools, as well urinary tract infections.
    Hemorrhoid Stapling: This is used for third and fourth grade hemorrhoids. It is less painful when compared to hemorrhoidectomy. However, there is a greater risk of hemorrhoid recurrence and rectal prolapse with Hemorrhoid Stapling.

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