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Common myths about piles - LIFE CARE CLINIC

Dr Aayush Pratap from LIfe Care Hospital, one of the best hospitals in Agra, provides you with information about piles and treatments. <br>Haemorrhoids is the common name for haemorrhoids, most commonly caused by straining during a bowel movement, constipation, obesity, or pregnancy. There are many blood vessels in and around our anus. If these blood vessels dilate for any reason, they can cause haemorrhoids to form.<br>To learn more about us, click on the link below:<br>https://goo.gl/maps/bE69iUK8R9J7NYeY6<br>

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Common myths about piles - LIFE CARE CLINIC

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  1. Commonmyths aboutpiles- LIFE CARE CLINIC Dr Aayush Pratap from LIfe Care Hospital, one of the best hospitals in Agra, provides you with information about piles and treatments. Haemorrhoids is the common name for haemorrhoids, most commonly caused by straining during a bowel movement, constipation, obesity, or pregnancy. There are many blood vessels in and around our anus. If these blood vessels dilate for any reason, they can cause haemorrhoids to form. The most common symptoms of haemorrhoids are difficulty having a bowel movement, itching and sometimes bleeding from the anus. There are many prominent symptoms that help doctors diagnose haemorrhoids. Some of the symptoms are listed below. 1. A lump around the anus that can cause extreme discomfort. 2. You may still feel full after you have had a bowel movement. 3 Damaged blood vessels can cause bleeding during bowel movements. 4. There may be itching, pain, and redness around and inside the anus. 5. You may experience extreme pain or discomfort during bowel movements. The treatment of haemorrhoids is very simple because it is such an unpleasant problem. Hemorrhoid laser treatment is a fairly painless way to get rid of this problem. What is hemorrhoid laser surgery? The laser (light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is used today by many doctors in the surgical process of treating haemorrhoids. A safe way to cut or burn the affected area without damaging the skin. Hemorrhoid laser surgery is an advanced surgical procedure that is scarless, bloodless, and painless for the patient. Laser Treatment Procedures What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of surgery? For most of us, surgery means cuts, stitches, and extreme pain and discomfort. But with laser surgery, it's just a ray of light with no cuts or stitches. The doctor gently directs a beam of laser energy from her directly into the hemorrhoidal mass through the anal opening. This controlled beam of laser energy hits the affected area directly and helps the doctor shrink the hemorrhoidal mass. The laser removes

  2. damaged tissue in the anal area without pain. The laser energy also precisely seals damaged blood vessels in the area to prevent blood loss. How laser treatment is quick, painless and so effective in making you feel better. Does laser surgery work for haemorrhoids? Laser surgery has many advantages over conventional surgery. Laser therapy is an accurate, painless, and fast way to treat haemorrhoids. Here are some of the benefits that make laser surgery safe. Day Care Procedures All surgeries are completed in one day. Therefore, patients can be discharged within hours after surgery. Rapid Recovery surgery does not require suturing or cutting, so the laser immediately removes diseased tissue and closes blood vessels, speeding recovery. Minimally Invasive laser energy can target the affected area without affecting the surrounding tissue. Minimal Bleeding No blood loss during surgery as no incisions or sutures are required. Laser burns affected person To learn more about us, click on the link below: https://goo.gl/maps/bE69iUK8R9J7NYeY6

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