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Piles Care

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Piles care, also known as haemorrhoid care, refers to the diagnosis, treatment, and management of haemorrhoids, which are swollen veins in the rectum or anus. Haemorrhoids can cause discomfort, bleeding, and other symptoms and can be treated using a variety of methods. Piles care often involves a multidisciplinary approach, including gastroenterologists, colorectal surgeons, and other healthcare professionals who work together to develop personalised treatment plans that address each patient’s unique needs.
Progress Gastro Care specialise in the diagnosis, treatment, and management of haemorrhoids. We provide comprehensive care, personalised treatment plans, and latest surgical interventions. Our approach focuses on patient education and individualised care, ensuring that each patient receives the best possible outcome.
Conditions treated
The following are the conditions that are treated under piles care at Progress Gastro Care:
  • Haemorrhoids
  • Anal fissures
  • Anal abscesses
  • Anal fistulas
  • Pruritus ani
Treatments offered
The treatments offered in piles care at Progress Gastro Care are as follows:
  • Medication: Over-the-counter creams, ointments, and suppositories that contain hydrocortisone or witch hazel can provide relief from pain, itching, and swelling. Stool softeners and laxatives may also be recommended to ease bowel movements.
  • Lifestyle modifications: Dietary changes, such as increasing fibre intake and drinking more fluids, can help prevent constipation and reduce the risk of developing haemorrhoids. Exercise, avoiding prolonged sitting or standing, and practising good hygiene can also be helpful.
  • Rubber band ligation: A procedure that involves placing a rubber band around the base of the haemorrhoid to cut off its blood supply, causing it to shrink and fall off.
  • Sclerotherapy: A procedure that involves injecting a chemical solution into the haemorrhoid to shrink it.
  • Infrared coagulation: A procedure that involves using a heat source to cauterise the haemorrhoid, causing it to shrink.
  • Hemorrhoidectomy: A surgical procedure that involves removing the haemorrhage. This is typically used for severe or recurrent haemorrhoids.

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